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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 2215

Sitting face-to-face with Lola, the atmosphere seemed a bit delicate.

She was calm and smiling at me. "Harriet's temper was poor today. I hope you'll forgive her, President Lane."

"It's okay. We got the work done anyway. I hope tomorrow will be better."

"Do you need me for something, President Lane?" Lola looked at me with a smile on her pretty face, which made it hard for me to speak.

After going through what I wanted to say in my mind, I opened my mouth. "I don't know if Miss Osborn read the content clearly when she signed the contract, but one of the terms states that there should be no scandals during the length of the partnership. That means she can’t get into any scandals within this three-month period. Miss Osborn must keep a distance from individuals of the opposite sex to prevent scandals from happening."

Lola nodded her head, smiling slowly. "Of course, I help Harriet with her contracts and tell her what she needs to pay attention to. She knows it too."

I clasped my hands together on the table and said lightly, "I ran into my husband and Miss Osborn on the plane when I was on my way to Jarlston yesterday. After thinking about it, Miss Osborn has been contacting my husband quite frequently these days. I don’t think it’s a good thing for either you or me. It’d be fine if it were any other single individual, but Theo and I are husband and wife. I suppose you understand the consequences if any false news were to start about the two of them."

Lola smiled after listening to what I had to say. "I understand what you mean, President Lane. I will tell Harriet to pay more attention. If there’s nothing else, I’ll take my leave first."

"Alright, sorry for the trouble, Miss Lola."

As I watched Lola leave, the view of her from the back looked similar to a person I knew. I frowned and fell into deep thought.

Suddenly, someone patted my shoulder, and it was followed by a bright voice in my ears. "What are you thinking about? Have you talked to Lola?" Shannon also looked in the direction where Lola had left, but she had already gone far.

“Yes, it's done. I hope Harriet will listen to her." Regardless, I had already reminded her that Harriet should stop pestering Theo if she wanted to save her reputation.

However, it turned out I was wrong.

After dinner, Shannon and I returned to the hotel, only to see Harriet and Lola checking in.

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