The look in Madeline’s eyes prevented Hannah
from lying.
Hannah, somewhat guilt-ridden, hesitated and looked out of the car window, then chuckled sadly.
“What other choice do I have? I have to go on with my life, so I have to compromise, don’t I?”
Hannah replied reluctantly.
“Now, I finally understand that I simply can’t compete with you. I was too self-righteous and naive from the start. Also, Mr. Whitman is not a man I can strive for.”
Hannah said with a sad sigh and lowered her eyes.
“Mr. Whitman is a very attractive man. I only blame myself for not recognizing my identity and status. I insisted on wishful thinking, and now I’m like a moth to a flame. Sigh…”
Hannah sighed deeply after saying that.
Madeline looked at Hannah calmly and listened to what she said.
“Is there anything else you want to say to me besides this?” Madeline asked meaningfully.
Hannah was taken aback for a moment. She then lifted her head, met Madeline’s gaze, and spoke with certainty.
“I have already said everything I want to say. I just hope that you will not quibble with someone like me. Please let me stay in Whitman Corporation and let me stay by your side so that I can study hard. ”
She seemed sincere.
Madeline, instead of inquiring further, merely gave Hannah a faint smile.
In the next few days, Hannah followed Madeline in and out of the company. They would return to Whitman Manor after they got off work.
Additionally, she would very diligently help with packing, and sometimes she would also deliberately go to please Jackson.
However, Jackson was a clever and quick-witted child, so he could immediately feel that Hannah’s smile to him was not from the heart.
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