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When His Eyes Opened novel by Simple Silence novel Chapter 3143

Greta: “Don’t get me wrong! I didn’t regard you as my predecessor’s substitute; you are much better than my predecessor. My predecessor was neither ambitious nor as capable as you.”

Lucas frowned: “Miss Yoder, I’m not interested in your private life.”

Greta laughed softly: “Then what are you interested in about me? Lucas, there is no one else here, so you don’t have to be so cautious.”

“I’m not cautious; I’m telling the truth. Miss Yoder, you should die! I’m not interested in you.” Lucas’s tone became a little more serious: “Your father’s investment in my company I’m not interested either. If Niko didn’t let me try, I wouldn’t want to see you at all.”

Greta was astounded by his callous and heartless attitude.

It was no exaggeration to say that Greta had never stumbled over a man—oh no, she had. For example, Hayden

She was infatuated with Hayden before, but Hayden ruthlessly rejected her.

Just as Lucas had now rejected her.

“Could you tell me why you dislike me? I’m so beautiful, and I have a hot body.” Greta wanted to know the reason, “Or, do you like your assistant? Your assistant What is her background? It can make you so dedicated.”

Greta wanted to know if Lucas already knew Hazel’s true identity.

Lucas glanced at the area below Greta’s neck and said, “I don’t like a woman with heavy makeup like you, and I don’t like your figure full of technology and hard work. My assistant is much better than you.”

Greta’s angry face was about to distort: “Is that assistant of yours as rich as I am?! If you stay with me, I can save you twenty years of struggle!”

Lucas: “I just like the feeling of struggle.”

Greta: “…”

Lucas: “Don’t mention my assistant again. I don’t have the kind of relationship with her that you think! Don’t talk nonsense in front of her. I don’t think there is any need to eat this meal, and there is no need to talk about the next cooperation.”

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