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She is a CEO by George Chapman novel Chapter 470

"Good, then come with me and explain to Nia not to use her feelings anymore." Thinking that Reynolds would change his mind, Lucia continued to persuade him, but the next second, Reynolds refused flatly.

"I didn't say I am leaving," said Reynolds.

Lucia looked at Reynolds helplessly, feeling confused. What else did he want to do?

"You don't have to worry about why I'm here. I just promise you I won't mess with Webbex again," Reynolds said lightly.

"Reynolds, go home. Your nature is free. You like to lecture and impart knowledge. Why are you stuck in this company?" Lucia said helplessly.

"I told you, don't worry about it," Reynolds had completely stopped looking Lucia in the eye. He lowered his eyes and said, "Also, I advise you not to tell Nia about the situation. She expects too much from me. If you explain it, it will only make it harder for her to accept it."

Lucia knew it, of course, but she didn't want to see Nia get bogged down, and the longer it went on, the more she would be stuck with Reynolds.

"What are you gonna do? Lie to her all the time?"

"You can't wake her up if she wants to, or you could try," Reynolds said coolly.

"Reynolds, what the hell are you talking about?" Lucia didn't believe that Reynolds had no remorse.

But he did and replied, "Nia is still useful to me right now. Since I'm not leaving, I need to know what you do every day. If you don't like it, you can just fire Nia. But first, after you fire her, I'll tell her the truth."

Lucia was momentarily speechless. She didn't expect Reynolds to go his own way after all she had said.

"Go home. I'll do something later. You just watch." Reynolds was tired, and his eyes looked a little fatigue.

Monty, who had been silent the whole time, looked at Reynolds worriedly. He rarely saw such an expression on his face. Seeing Lucia still staring at him, he said,

"Lucia, you'd better go back first. You can handle the case of the factory however you like. We won't have any more action here."

"That's not what I want," Lucia said through clenched teeth.

Monty winked at Lucia behind Reynolds' back. Lucia took the hint, looked into Reynolds' cold eyes, and bit her lip.

"Well, I'm going back, Reynolds. I want you to think about what I said today."

With that, Lucia picked up her bag and gave Reynolds a long glance before leaving. Listening to the sound of her high heels fade away until they couldn't hear her, Reynolds slowly sat back down on the sofa and stared blankly at the ground.

Monty looked at the obvious palm print on Reynolds' face and sighed helplessly. He sat down and said softly, "Reynolds, what she said makes sense. There are some things you really can't force."

Even Monty thought Reynolds' efforts were futile. It was his decision to love her, but whether that love was reciprocated or not was beyond anyone's control.

"I don't want to..." Reynolds's deep voice rang out a long time later. "I'm no worse than Arthur or Spencer. Why can't I be on Lucia's list?"

Monty had nothing to say, and no one could solve the mystery.

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