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She is a CEO by George Chapman novel Chapter 422

Spencer, of course, sensed Lucia's anger, but with Esmae present, he pulled her even tighter with his arms. As Esmae began to move forward, Spencer whispered into Lucia's ear,

"Lucia, behave yourself. Don't forget what I did for Teddy and what you promised Ms. Wilson."

Lucia glared at Spencer, and now that he had pushed her too far, she gritted her teeth,

"Spencer, you're the one who needs to behave yourself. If you don't let go, I promise you, the next minute you'll be on the ground and everyone in Athegate will laugh at you!"

Spencer looked at Lucia's face. Although he couldn't see her eyes, he didn't miss the action of Lucia biting her lip to suppress her temper. After some time, Spencer thought that the reporters from Prospect Focus Magazine should have already taken the photos. He let go of his arms around her waist, but said,

"Okay, I won't hug you, but can we at least walk together?"

Lucia scoffed. Spencer let go of her the next second, and Lucia's disgust subsided.

As soon as Spencer let go, Lucia strode forward to catch up with Esmae, and Spencer had no choice but to follow.

Esmae knew that Spencer and Lucia were behind, and there must have been a little argument between them, but she pretended not to know, and soon walked to the line of cars waiting outside.

Spencer's driver opened the door for Esmae, but when she got in the car, Lucia didn't want to follow. Instead, she stood by the car and said,

"Esmae, can you go to rest first? I want to go back to the company immediately."

"Lucia, Ms. Wilson just got off the plane. Shouldn't you accompany her back to the hotel to rest first?" Spencer stopped Lucia as soon as he heard that she was going to act alone.

Lucia didn't say anything but looked at Esmae.

Spencer thought that Esmae would help him stop Lucia, but instead she said, "Go. You've been gone so long. There must be a lot of important things for you to do back at the company. Just come to the hotel with me when you're done."

"Ms. Wilson..." Spencer lost his mind and looked at Esmae unwillingly. It was hard for him to get out of the house if he wanted to entertain Esmae. Who knew if Lucia would run straight to Arthur after she acted alone?

"Go ahead," Esmae said to Lucia, ignoring Spencer's protest.

Lucia nodded, didn't even look at Spencer, turned around, walked to the nearest cab, got in it, and left.

Watching Lucia leave in a car, Spencer turned to Esmae and complained, "Ms. Wilson, why did you let Lucia leave? What if she runs to Arthur?"

Esmae sneered, "Lucia is your fiancee, not your exclusive domain. You can't control her movements. Besides, she wants to meet someone. It's useless to control her. It's better to be generous and let her go."

Spencer was in a hurry, but when he heard Esmae's words, he got in the car and sat across from her. When the car door closed, he asked her,

"Ms. Wilson, has Lucia really given up?"

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