“You don't have to worry about the things on the internet.”
Theo's deep voice sounded. There were almost no fluctuations in his tone.
“Why did you come here today?”
Just when my heart eased, I heard Delia harumph again. “What’s the matter? Am I not allowed to be here? Can't I come? Don’t tell me that I’m some skeleton that belongs in the closet?”
I could not see what was going on inside, but I could imagine what Delia looked like when she said this.
“Wanda must have done all this. I just came from her company. How could she let people say all this on the internet? Don't tell me you’re not bothered by it at all, Theo?”
Delia seemed to want to redouble her efforts to encourage Theo to teach me a lesson.
Unfortunately, I really was not the one who did it.
If my guess was correct, Theo was probably the one who secretly gave this order.
“You went to Green Orange?”
Delia had just said that when Theo’s somewhat furious voice sounded inside.
“Did I not tell you before not to disturb Wanda?”
“Theo! Don’t forget that I’m carrying your child!” came Delia’s shrill voice.
Seeing that a fight was about to break out inside, I immediately opened the door and went in.
“Miss Owens, this is a company. Do you plan to let everyone know about this with how agitated you’re being?” I managed to get Delia to shut her mouth with this.
“If you really want to be Madam Grant, then you have to understand that you’re not only just taking on the position beside Theo but also representing Grant Corporation.”
Delia opened her mouth, but realizing that she had no way to refute me, she bit her lip tightly and remained silent.
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