Lina was still stupefied.
The man was expressionless as he placed the box in his hands on the concrete floor outside the supermarket.
"Hey, you…" Only then did she react. "Take them away!"
The man froze and tilted his body slightly to look at her.
"You're the Grist Group's driver, right?" She crossed her arms. "We're not selling your problematic beverage. Take all these boxes away!"
The man looked at her quietly, his deep eyes revealing an unfathomable emotion. He said nothing.
"What? Do you not understand what I'm saying?" Lina frowned. "They're doing false advertising on the beverage's ingredients for profit, and such a scandal has come out, yet they want the merchants to sell their product? Dream on!
"Who do we look for when the customers ask for compensation when something happens to them after drinking it?
"Take them, take them away! We'll no longer accept the Grist Group's merchandise! Also, we want them to be compensated for the losses we suffer!"
The man stood still, looking calm.
A strange feeling suddenly surged through Lina.
He would argue with her if he was just a regular truck driver. However, this person was so calm that he did not seem like a driver. He was as cold as ice.
"Hey!"
She felt as if she were talking to a wall.
If he did not speak just now, she would really think that he was mute!
Lina blocked the door so that he could not get in, so he placed the boxes at the door. She was dumbstruck. She attempted to move them back to the truck, but her tiny arms could not move the heavy boxes.
The man went straight into the truck after he was done unloading the boxes and stepped on the accelerator.
Lina watched the truck from afar with her hands on her waist. She was pissed.
They got one each—it was the tacit understanding they had cultivated since they were young.
"Why were you fighting with him, sis?"
"Him?" She was stunned. "You know him?"
"He's the driver who delivers for the Grists." Dave whispered, "I've only seen him a few times. Every time I look into his eyes, I feel a little… scared."
Lina felt the same when she heard that.
It was not that she was scared, but that man's eyes were too deep. It was rather cold.
"There are some rumors about him, sis!"
"What?"
"I heard from the street merchants that he has been in prison!"
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