Violet hurriedly begged for mercy.
"That's more like it, David, take your time, and come to the Imperial Club tonight when you're free to support the event."
Josie greeted David and then pulled Violet to her feet.
"Violet, come here, I want to show you something."
"Yeah, what's so mysterious?"
Violet was dragged to the corner by Josie.
Josie turned on her phone and played an audio clip.
It was Arya's mother and daughter's conversation that she recorded.
Violet listened to their conversation with astonishment in her eyes.
"Matilda impersonated Mr. Evison's life-saver? How can there be such a brazen woman's?"
Josie turned off the recording and snorted lightly, "Yeah, I didn't think this woman could be so shameless either."
"So, didyou tell Mr. Evison? We have to break Matilda down in a hurry."
"There's no hurry, what's the point of tearing it down all at once? I'm going to think of a way to give her a hard blow."
Josie's big beautiful eyes flashed a cold glint.
Violet nodded, "Indeed, it would be too cheap to just tear her down. This kind of woman deserves a good lesson."
"Exactly."
Josie attached a sentence and added, "But now there is another lifesaver, and I don't know what kind of a lifesaver this one is, whether it will be a second Matilda."
Hearing this, Violet's attention shifted to the matter.
"Amy? There's a brother? Josie, do you think the Amy that Matilda is talking about could be the Amy that we know?"
Josie was faintly impressed, not actually impressed with Amy.
All we know is that she is an employee of The Johnson Group.
The same person who stopped Matilda's madness at the clubhouse last time.
If it is her, this woman does not seem to have a bad character.
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