Chapter 190
Isaac looked up at Stan just then, but did not deny it!
As Stan came to a realization, he carefully suggested, “Sir, you shouldn’t have rehired Kathy York in that case. Women are petty, and Ms. Spencer must have been upset to see her around. That’s not going to work in a relationship.”
Isaac snorted. “A relationship? After she pushed me away to another woman?”
Stan was stumped, but it was true–if Irene really was in love with Isaac, she would not be able to bear her man getting cozy with other women.
People get territorial in relationships, after all. No one would be willing to share their partner if there is love involved!
“Well, if she’s not interested, you can just let her marry Harvey Gooding. Nothing good comes out of coercion, and you’re not going to keep her confined for life, are you?”
Isaac’s visage turned cold. “I will not let her be with another man even if she’s not interested.”
Stan was speechless.
Did he just basically say ‘if I can’t have her, no one can?‘
How much more unreasonable could he get?
While he actually felt sympathy for Irene, he also found her tactless.
How lucky was she to have Isaac falling for her? And he had been tolerating her so much. How could she not see it?
“There’s nothing about Harvey Gooding that’s better than you. What does she see in him?” Stan asked in confusion.
“She’s just blind.” Isaac snorted.
Stan blinked, but Isaac was right!
“Are you going to see her?” Stan asked.
“No. What time does the meeting start?” Isaac asked.
“Half–past one,” Stan replied.
“Go get ready,” Isaac said, his tone remaining flat and inscrutable.
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