But for them, it would be better if Sherman could be ignored.
Kingsley glanced over Billy and then gazed at Sherman. He asked tenderly, "Shall we go?"
Sherman nodded, standing beside him. Then they walked outside shoulder to shoulder. Both of them ignored Billy and viewed him just as the air.
Sherman was quite annoyed with Billy, so certainly she would not greet him.
Compared with strangers, Kingsley was slightly more familiar with Billy, for they had met a few times before. However, Billy left a very bad impression on Kingsley, so he wouldn't be greeted by Kingsley either.
Billy refused to let Sherman leave. He grabbed Sherman's wrist once again, stopping her from moving forward.
Sherman finally lost her control of anger and impatience. She growled at him, "Hands off."
At that moment, the manager stepped forward. He closed the door and the window to stop other employees from looking inside.
However, Billy still kept his hand on Sherman's wrist. Kingsley frowned and warned him in a cold voice, "M r. Day, your hands have already offended Sherman. Please keep your hands off."
Billy finally let his hand go and smiled, "Mr. Wright, you think my behavior offended her? But I don't think so. I am pursuing her, so my behavior can be a little bit intimate."
Kingsley reached out his hand and held Sherman into his arms, "Mr. Day, should you know about the situation before you pursue any woman?"
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