The secretary didn’t say much and quickly got in the car and left.
Mr. Fraser took off his coat and was about to put it on Kathryn.
Kathryn stopped him and said, “I’m not cold. Hurry up and put on your coat. It’s very cold at this point. I’m not a three-year-old child, so I know I need to dress when it’s cold.”
“It’s not cold inside, but it’s very cold outside. I see you don’t wear much.”
Mr. Fraser wanted to put his coat on her, but she stopped him again.
“Mr. Fraser, I really don’t need it. Put it on quickly so you don’t catch a cold.”
Seeing that she refused to put on his coat, Mr. Fraser had no choice but to put on his coat. Then he walked toward her car.
Kathryn suddenly said, “Mr. Fraser, can you walk with me for a while? My head feels a little muddy. I want to take a short walk and blow in the cold wind to sober myself up.”
Mr. Fraser stopped, looked at her, and said, “You are too tired. You have been working from morning until late at night without much rest in the middle. This happens every day. Even a strong person cannot stop you. You can’t take a break, even if it’s a big weekend.”
Mr. Fraser’s words were filled with distress.
While others were resting on weekends, she, the young master of the Farrell family, was still busy on weekends.
Being a successor was not easy.
Especially for someone like her who didn’t grow up beside her parents and didn’t receive successor education from an early age, this road was more difficult than others.
There were many people who were eyeing her position.
Liberty, who came from Wiltspoon, was neither a friend nor an enemy, so she should not be looked down upon.
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