If she had known about their relationship, she wouldn't have spoken nonsense to those people.
It was greed and obsession that had muddled her thoughts.
However, Winslow didn't want to see her anymore, nor was he bothered to speak further on the matter.
He pursed his lips and slowly spoke, "I've said it before, considering the years you've been with me, I'm giving you a chance. You can leave, and I'll have North transfer the money to you."
"No…"
"Mr. Knowles, I never wanted the money. And there's nowhere I can go if I leave the casino. Ever since I came to work for you, I've treated this place like my home, and you like my family. I beg you—please don't drive me away, okay?" Brie pleaded desperately.
This was the first time she had shown such emotions in front of Winslow, and it was a stark contrast to her usual self, the decisive female steward in KKCD.
Winslow couldn't help but feel a twinge of compassion for the lady before him.
However, he couldn't let Elisa suffer either.
"I can't let Elisa be mistreated…"
"Mr. Knowles, can I please plead with Miss Bennet? If she forgives me and lets me stay, will you allow it?" Brie's eyes were bloodshot as she said these words. She had reached the lowest point of humility.
But Winslow disagreed.
In fact, his eyes narrowed instantly when she mentioned Elisa's name, showing a hint of anger.
"You better not disturb her again. I'm warning you!"
His words carried a profound warning. Afraid of angering him further, Brie dared not say anything else.
She couldn't plead with Elisa, nor did he want her to stay.
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