Chapter 610
“Don‘t say what in front of me?”
A cold voice suddenly came out of nowhere behind them.
The few secretaries who were in the pantry were so terrified that their hands shook, and their faces instantly turned white.
Miss Clark slowly turned back and saw Adina standing against the door frame with a faint smile on her face.
“Mdm. Winters, n–nothing happened.” Miss Clark hurriedly handed over the coffee to Adina. “Mdm. Winters, please drink the coffee.”
Adina picked up the coffee and said with a cool expression, “I just heard you guys say that Mr. Winters is having an affair with a foreign woman?”
“M–Mdm. Winters, you heard it wrong!” Miss Clark was frightened out of her wits. “We were talking about gossip in the entertainment industry. It has nothing to do with Mr. Winters.”
Adina looked up, and her gaze was fixed on the secretary in the black suit behind her. “You did say what I just quoted from you. Please come with me to the CEO‘s office.”
The secretary in the black suit trembled in fear.
She wished to slap herself in the face. Why did she bring up Mr. Winters when there were so many other things she could say?
Furthermore, she had been caught on the spot. This was going to be such huge trouble!
“M–Madam Winters, I was wrong.” That secretary trembled in fear. “I was just running my mouth off. I won‘t dare to do it again.”
Adina frowned. “I am only asking you a few questions about Mr. Winters. What are you afraid of?”
“What do you want to ask? You can just ask me.”
Earl slowly walked toward them. The strides he took with his two extraordinarily long legs gave him an incredibly awe inspiring aura.
These secretaries used to be terrified of the CEO’s sudden visit, but Earl‘s appearance at that moment made them feel like they had just been thrown a log that could save them from drowning.
“Mr. Winters, take your time to chat with Mdm. Winters. We will go back to our work first!”
Miss Clark then grabbed the hands of her colleagues and quickly fled from the scene.
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