Jason's action annoyed Kendal. 'What does he mean? Does he think that as he is Lolita's boss, he can meddle in her business like this?
Is it possible for other people to take Lolita away from me?
How can someone take her away so easily?'
Kendal firmly believed that even if that man was Lolita's boss, it did not give him the right to restrict her freedom.
"I'm sorry but from now on, Lolita is no longer your employee. And you don't need to worry about her business. I'll take charge of it, henceforth!" Kendal said in a domineering manner.
Hearing Kendal's words, Lolita was taken aback. Her eyes went wide open.
Jason was her boss. If she got expelled because of Kendal's words, all the efforts she had made in the past half year would be in vain.
"Huh? Cousin!" Lolita couldn't help but stop him from saying anything more. She was okay with the fact that Kendal didn't help her. But now he was making things worse.
'Cousin?'
Once Jason heard Lolita call Kendal as her cousin, he realized that he was wrong. They were not a couple!
He felt like a wave of relief washed over him.
He didn't care who he was, as long as he was not Lolita's boyfriend, it was enough.
"Mr. Foster, please don't listen to his nonsense. I can explain everything to you. Let's go out and have a talk." Lolita quickly grabbed Jason's arm and made a sincere request.
"Well, Mr. Shaw, as long as Lolita doesn't resign from her position herself, she is my employee. I have the right to care about her business." Jason felt much better when he saw Lolita's hands holding his arm.
"In that case, even if she is an employee of yours, it's off duty time now, Mr. Foster. I don't think that you need to intrude in her personal time. Lolita will go with me. She doesn't need you to worry about her." Of course, Kendal didn't treat Jason well. In his opinion, all the bosses were capitalists who oppressed other people, especially their employees. Kendal was certain that Jason must have been bad to Lolita at other times. That was the reason why she was so scared when she saw him.
"Jason, I think Mr. Shaw is right. It's off duty time now. Lolita's private and personal time. Mr. Shaw is her cousin. I suggest that you should let Lolita go with Mr. Shaw." Seeing Lolita hold Jason's arm, Vivian was extremely angry. She tried hard not to spit out her resentment and wanted to calm things down, around all of them.
'When did Lolita get so close to Jason?' Vivian wondered.
"Vivian, go back and change your clothes. Probably taking a shower would help." Jason looked at Vivian and instructed her.
Vivian had thought that Jason would finally care about her and accompany her back. But here he was asking her to return by herself.
What the hell was that!
"Miss Allen, I'm sorry that the red wine was splashed on your dress by Lolita. Even if it was accidentally done, I will compensate for it. My assistant will reach out to you and deal with it. If you want to buy it now, I can ask my assistant to take you to the shopping mall right away!" Glancing at her, Kendal spoke in a polite manner.
In fact, he didn't need to treat Vivian kindly at all. He knew that the woman obviously deserved it.
"I appreciate your kindness, Mr. Shaw. You don't have to pay for it. It's just a dress. And anyway, I don't think I would wear it again!" Vivian said trying to sound mature and generous.
Hearing her, Kendal didn't want to say anything more. He had been nice to her after all.
"Jason, I can't drive now. Can you please drive me home?" Vivian looked at Jason with an aggrieved look.
Indeed, no man could refuse a beautiful woman, who was acting like a spoiled child. She was whining because of a little grievance.
However, Jason didn't pay attention to Vivian. He completely ignored her grievance and coquetry as though it was nothing.
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