He is not sure.
"She ......"
The assistant wanted to say no, but in front of David, he didn't dare to lie.
David was about to go into the bathroom when his footsteps stopped and he looked back at his assistant.
"What's wrong with her? Why don't you say something?"
The hint of uneasiness in the heart inexplicably spread.
David stared straight at his assistant.
The assistant swallowed, not daring to hide it anymore.
"David, yesterday you kissed Miss Riley and then she threw up. You asked her if she was particularly disgusted with herself, and she said it was just what you thought."
He was aware of David and Summer's previous association.
But he also received a warning from Mrs. Bergen to stay out of his own way and just do his job.
So he stayed out of David's personal business and just did his part.
He will do whatever the boss tells him to do.
Other than that, he doesn't care about anything.
David's face was instantly ugly.
He stared hard at the assistant and said through clenched teeth, "Are you telling the truth? You saw it with your own eyes?"
"Yes, I was there and it was Miss Riley who called a car and asked me to take you back to the hotel."
The assistant said in a hurry.
David's face was ugly, and instead of washing up, he grabbed his phone, which was charging, and called Summer.
Summer didn't answer the phone and pressed off instead.
Not answering his calls?
Why is he so angry!
David's chest heaving, he turned to his assistant and said, "Go find some dead cockroaches."
"Huh?"
The assistant froze and stared at him in disbelief.
"I want you to go get some dead cockroaches, don't you understand human language?" David gasped.
"Oh, I hear you! It's David, what do you need that for?"
The assistant put on a bitter face.
Let him go after the dead cockroach?
Where will he find it?
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