Seeing Juliet's disappointed expression, Rosiley felt a little guilty. After all, didn't she do so much to avenge her?
“Actually, I'm just guessing. Rorey's face was disfigured but she still went to the Grand Ceremony. She must be looking for a new employer. But with your disturbance, I don't think any company would dare to employ her."
Rosiley analyzed the situation again to comfort Juliet.
"Really?" Hearing that, Juliet immediately regained her happiness and said proudly, "I just want her to be unwanted by any company, so that she can't continue to work in the entertainment industry.”
Rosiley nodded, "Well, maybe she is getting close to that."
Seriously speaking, Rorey was now infamous. Hiring her was equal to picking up a piece of garbage. A company, by hiring her, would not only inflict itself within, but also leave a bad reputation in the industry.
"Not maybe, but for sure," Juliet said resolutely.
Rosiley smiled and did not continue with the conversation, instead, she changed the topic and asked, "I heard that you planned to work for TEG?"
When she suddenly asked this, Juliet was stunned. After a while, she regained her senses and said, "How do you know?"
Juliet patted her head in frustration when she asked this. "I'm so stupid. It must be Payton who told you.’
Rosiley shook her head. "No."
"Then, it's Maddox."
"Yeah, it's him.” Rosiley looked at her with interest. "Tell me, why do you want to work for TEG on a whim? Is it because of Payton?"
"Because of Payton?” Juliet rolled her eyes, "You think too much, Rosiley. I just want to give myself a challenge.”
"Oh, really?” Rosiley didn't believe in her simple reason.
"Believe it or not."
"It's not that I don't believe you, but I remembered ... Who said that she couldn't stand the company's strict rules and didn't want to work for the company for the rest of her life?"
She raised her eyebrows at Juliet with her eyes full of ridicule.
Juliet pursed her lips and said, "Alright, I said that. But it's different now, understand?"
"Oh." Rosiley drawled and then said, "If I believed you, then both of us didn't tell the truth.”
"Anyway, I just want to give myself a challenge. If you insist on thinking too much, I can't do anything about it.” Juliet spread her hands out, looking resigned.
Rosiley couldn't help but laugh, "Juliet, this is not your type.”
The Juliet she knew should be a very straightforward person. She would say whatever she wanted to say and do whatever she wanted to. She would never conceal her true thoughts.
The reason behind her changing her mind would not be that simple.
"There are always contradictions in one's personality. So..." Juliet grinned. “You just need to get used to it.”
Rosiley raised her eyebrows and didn't say anything else. Since Juliet wasn't willing to explain it, then she wouldn't force her to do it.
"The doctor said I could be discharged tomorrow." Rosiley changed the topic again.
"Really?" Juliet was very surprised, "Have you recovered yet?”
"Yeah, almost. And after resting for a few days at home, I'll be completely recovered.”
"I think you'd better to stay in the hospital for a few more days. Anyway, you can rest here. Besides, there are doctors, so it's more convenient to consult them."
Juliet was not at ease that Rosiley was going to be discharged soon.
"I won't stay anymore. I almost rot here. It's cozier at home."
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