I looked down and struggled while begging him, "Please let go of me. I'm really not a bad person."
"Who knows? What are you doing pretending to be our employee for no reason?!"
The plan was supposed to be a success. I did not expect the manager to ruin my plan.
"She’s not a bad person. She’s our friend."
At this time, Ruby stood out. She looked at the manager and grabbed my hand while smiling sweetly. "She's like a cosplayer. You know it well."
When the manager saw that someone had come out to identify her, he immediately changed his expression. "So it's your friend, Miss Brook. My bad. It's all good now."
Ruby's gaze instantly rested on me, and her eyes clearly hid a cold light. "Wanda, let's go into the room and have a good chat."
She called me by my name and not Mrs. Grant.
Under the gaze of their eyes, I could only enter the room again.
Julie closed the door. After closing the door, her smile disappeared. "I told you it sounded familiar. I didn't think it was you."
"You heard our conversation earlier." Ruby was sitting on the sofa, her gaze stern.
At that, I laughed lightly. "If you don't want people to know about something you did, then don't do it at all. You guys know the reasoning behind it..."
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