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The Day I Kissed An Older Man novel Chapter 2001

The receptionist hurriedly walked up to Helen to stop her. "Ma'am, you can't just go in."

The infuriated Helen pushed the receptionist aside and attempted to enter, but the gate would not budge.

Unable to stop her, the receptionist shouted for security. Two guards swiftly arrived and lifted Helen away, one on each side, to escort her out of the company.

Despite her struggles, Helen could not break free. Realizing she was about to be thrown out, she shouted loudly, "I'm Melody's mother! She knows the president of this company! He'll punish you if you just throw me out like this!"

Coincidentally, Sherman had just returned to the company from outside. He did not want to get involved in the lobby's commotion. However, upon hearing the woman claiming to be Melody's mother, Sherman involuntarily stopped.

"Let her go." Sherman walked over, sporting a faint smile. "Ma'am, did you just say you are Melody's mother?"

Helen rubbed her arm, which was sore from being pulled, and appraised the man in front of her. "Yes, I am Melody's mother. Who are you?"

"I am the president of Parr Group, the person you're looking for."

When Helen heard the man in front of her was the president of Parr Group, her expression immediately changed. She flashed an ingratiating smile at him, saying, "So, you're the president of Parr Group! I'm Melody's mother. I've come to inquire about my daughter's situation."

Though unclear about why Helen came to ask about Melody, Sherman—out of respect for her being Melody's mother—courteously led her to his office.

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