When Rita and Aaron arrived at the hall, they saw that Nora was holding Selena's arm and joking with something. Sarah stood beside Scott and her face seemed not happy.
"What's your decision about the spokesperson matter?"
Selena took the initiative with a sense of oppression in her voice to ask Aaron. Sarah's face was slightly pale, and she knew Selena was on Nora's side. Although Nora told her that she would compromise a while later, no one knew whether her words counted or not.
"I've made up my mind. You don't need to worry about me."
As soon as Aaron finished his words, Selena's face darkened. Judging from the tone of her son, he might have come up with his own idea and would not easily agree to let Nora do it.
"Why are you here?"
Noticing Rita was aside, Selena frowned. Every time when she saw Rita, she would pull a long face.
"I'm here for..."
"You are not in the company you are in charge of. Why are you here?"
Rita couldn't almost help but roll her eyes. Every time Selena wanted to make trouble for her, she did it so obviously. 'You don't like me, and I don't want to see you either.' Rita thought. 'Besides, I don't want to get involved in this mess.'
"I asked her to come here."
Aaron spoke for Rita. Everytime he would always protect for his wife. When Selena saw that, she was even angrier.
"Why is it so troublesome to choose a spokesperson? In my opinion, I think my sister-in-law Sarah is suitable for this."
Nora said with a smile, but her words had displeased Selena.
"Your sister-in-law has to take care of the babies at home. She doesn't have so much time. You are young, so it might be better if you help your cousin to endorse the company. Our Nora is so outstanding. She is much better than outsiders."
As Selena spoke, she gave a glare at Rita. To her, Rita was the outsider.
The corners of Rita's mouth twitched. Did Selena really need to belittle her every time they met each other?
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