Chapter 439 Have We Met Somewhere?
“As for Donahue,” Janet said softly, “I won’t meddle too much in your affairs. As long as you can bring benefits to
Multiple Star, we won’t interfere in your personal lite.”
“Even if you and Donahue break up in the future, you won’t be treated differently in Multiple Star.”
Janet’s words dispelled all Doris‘ worries. Doris no longer needed to worry about anything.
Doris felt excited. The enthusiasm Doris had when she had just entered the industry appeared.
If Donahue wasn’t involved, Multiple Star was definitely her best choice.
Janet observed Doris‘ expression. Knowing that Doris was moved, she smiled.
“I can give you three days. You can reply to me later.”
Doris took a deep breath and raised her head to look at Janet. There was light appearing in her eyes.
“I…”
“Sorry, I have a call.”
Before Doris could speak, Janet’s cell phone rang.
“Hello? Donahue.”
Doris paused. She froze a little.
Janet’s expression changed in shock, “She’s already managed by Multiple Star now? All done?”
Donahue’s voice was calm. He said, “There’s no need to waste time on such trivial matters. I have done dealing with Skyline. Multiple Star only needs to accept her personal profile.”
Doris heard it clearly. The light in her eyes disappeared. She lowered her head and her smile disappeared.
Just now, Donahue disdained Kade right next to her hospital bed. Then he transferred her to Multiple Star forcefully.
It was true that Kade was a bastard. But at least, he would say some perfunctory words to comfort her, telling her that
he was doing this for her future.
Donahue didn’t even bother to pretend. Even though she had clearly rejected his invitation, he still got things done without telling her.
Doris bit her lips and smiled wryly. She couldn’t tell which of them was more exaggerated.
Janet ended the call with Donahue. She looked at Doris unnaturally, “Donahue really went too far. I will apologize to
you on his behalf.”
Doris leaned on the pillow. Her loose long hair covered her face.
She returned to be alienated, “Ms. Longfellow, please go back. I’m tired and want to sleep for a while.”
Janet noticed Doris‘ resistance. Somewhat, she blamed Donahue in her heart.
Donahue was doing this for Doris, but he shouldn’t interfere with her choice. This was disrespectful to Doris. Nobody
would accept this.
She sighed, “Then you have a good rest. I’ll go first.”
Janet gently closed the door for Doris. She called Donahue back and pressed the button hard to open the elevator door.
“Where are you now? I’ll go find you!”
Janet went to the address Donahue gave her. It was a quaint and elegant teahouse.
He did such an unreliable thing, yet he was still in the mood to enjoy tea.
With a cold face, Janet was led by the waiter into the private room where Donahue was.
The room was decorated well. There was a dense smell of tea in the room. Behind the curtains, there were fine
decorations.
Janet came to question Donahue. Unexpectedly, there was someone sitting opposite Donahue.
Donahue called her over, “Jill, come and sit.”
With an outsider here, Janet had to adjust her expression. So, she chose not to talk about Doris with Donahue for now.
Janet sat down next to Donahue. She looked at the man on the opposite side and fell into a daze.
Donahue made an introduction, “Jill, let me introduce you. This is my friend, Chitt.”
“Chitt, this is my sister, Janet.”
“Ms. Longfellow, isn’t this way to strike up a conversation too old–fashioned?”
Janet stared at Chitt with burning eyes and continued to ask, “Can you tell you where you work?”
Donahue explained to Janet, “He just got off the plane today. He has studied abroad before. I haven’t seen him for
Chitt sounded cold and heartless, but Janet still felt some pain from it.
Janet still wanted to ask more questions. But seeing Chitt’s resistance, she held back.
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