After a pause, Charles noticed how terrified Leila was, so he said in a soft voice, "Of course, if you behave yourself, nobody would intentionally make things difficult for you."
"I see, Charles. Don't worry. I'll work hard and won't be a bother to you anymore from now on." Leila turned around and smiled shyly at Charles, as if she didn't hear what he'd just said.
Charles remained silent, and then Leila walked out of the ward.
He really hadn't wanted to say that, but he realized he had no choice as he thought of Melissa in the ward next door.
Melissa was still sick. If Charles asked Leila to leave now, Melissa would definitely fight him on it. He didn't want that to happen, so he decided to give her a chance. After all, Leila wasn't doing anything wrong yet.
Charles had called a private detective just now. He wanted to know what had really happened in the past few days, and he wouldn't let anybody else control him.
He just wanted to know the truth.
As Leila left Charles's ward, she took a deep breath. She thought, 'Somebody must have told on me to Charles. Why else would he threaten me?'
Leila was furious. She decided that once she found out who that person was, she'd never forgive whoever it was.
She already had a pretty good guess in mind. Most of the people who worked in Shining Company were pretty much loyal to Charles. But except for David, she couldn't think of anybody else who would dislike her.
Leila angrily headed to Dream Garden.
At the gate of the hospital
Sheryl had just returned, and she had some food with her. She saw Leila was just about to leave. As she recalled Charles's strange behavior that day, she felt upset and blocked Leila from leaving.
They looked at each other and didn't say anything.
Leila spoke before Sheryl could. Her complacent face was a far cry from the utter displeasure on Sheryl's face.
"Are you and Charles having problems?" Leila had both of her hands over her chest and was looking at Sheryl with feigned affront.
Sheryl really wanted to fight with Leila, but she decided against it because she didn't want to stoop to Leila's level. She chuckled, and then said, "I don't need an outsider commenting on my relationship with my husband."
"Sheryl, why don't you just enjoy being the wife of Shining Company's CEO while it lasts? You won't keep this position for long. Charles may be your husband now, but who knows what's going to happen in the future?" The disdain in Leila's eyes was evident.
Sheryl chortled upon hearing this. She couldn't believe the lengths that Leila would go to. She was so desperate, and it was amazing how highly Leila thought of herself when she was just nothing but a home-wrecker.
"Leila, I have to admire your self-confidence. Wow! It just never runs out, does it? Charles hates you. Where do you get the confidence to believe that he's going to divorce me and marry you? Are you mentally sick or something?" Sheryl threw Leila a sharp look then started laughing.
The look on Leila's face shifted.
"Well, I don't have more time to waste talking with you. Charles is waiting for me to bring his dinner." After that, Sheryl turned around and entered the hospital.
Leila had wanted to get on Sheryl's nerves, but she was surprised to find that Sheryl remained calm and didn't seem to mind her at all. She comforted herself with the fact that Sheryl was probably faking it, and even if she was unhappy, she wouldn't show it.
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