"Who do you think you are?"
'What an ingrate Teresa is! She came to my company to show her courtesy at intervals.' Victor's patience had almost run out. He was sick of her.
Teresa was stunned.
She didn't expect that Victor would overreact that way. Her face had been frightened to white, but she still tried to calm down and gently said, "Victor, are you in a bad mood today? Why are you so angry?"
Seeing that Victor didn't respond, she continued, "if anger can make you feel better, you can take it out on me."
Speaking of this, Teresa felt aggrieved and her eyes were about to burst into tears.
The way Teresa acted disgusted Victor. It was useful for Grace if Teresa pretended to be pitiful. But she could do nothing in front of Victor.
"Please don't come to the YS Group any more." He turned his back to Teresa and said coldly.
"Why? Is it because of Sophia?" Teresa bit her lips and asked resentfully.
The man was indifferent to the crying Teresa, but when he heard Sophia's name, he looked out of the window and seemed to be in a trance. He said lightly, "it has nothing to do with her."
"Then why? I've tried so hard..."
Teresa slammed the box on the tea table and gave out a crisp sound.
Hearing the noise, Victor turned around, stared at Teresa and said in a cold voice, "no matter how hard you try, I won't be with you. I will only be more disgusted with your flattering face! "
He paused and continued, "Teresa, I hate women like you very much. No matter what you do, I won't marry you. Please give up what you are planning for. "
Hearing this, Teresa's tears fell like pearls with broken threads.
She ran quickly to Victor, grabbed his arm and begged, "Victor, you are right, but you can't do this to me. You know how much I love you. My love for you has never changed since we were little kids, never! "
"You can't say that. I just like you so much, but I have never hurt others..."
Being saddened by her pleading, Victor gave no reaction. Expressionlessly, he pulled his arm out of the woman's hand and ordered, "please leave."
It seemed that Teresa didn't hear and kept begging.
"Don't let me repeat it."
At this time, Teresa stepped back a few steps and looked at Victor with red eyes.
With that, Victor returned to his desk and began to sort out the files he had knocked out. It seemed that he was more patient with those documents than with Teresa.
Victor's cruel words stabbed in the heart of Teresa. She turned around and left the office with a pale face.
When Teresa walked out of the elevator, she happened to meet Sophia.
Hatred and resentment filled her heart. When Teresa saw Sophia, Teresa ferociously stared at Sophia. Teresa's big watery eyes were bloodshot from crying, which gave people a creepy feeling.
Sophia was confused by Teresa. Sophia's good mood was also swept away. She said coldly, "if you keep looking at me like this, I'm afraid your eye balls will fall out of your eyes."
"Humph, that's still better than the coquette!"
Teresa raised her voice deliberately so that everyone in the elevator could hear. She wanted to humiliate Sophia! 'How dare she stole my boyfriend!' Thought Teresa!
As the saying goes, when enemies come face to face, their eyes blaze with hatred.
The employees all wanted to gossip about Teresa and Sophia since they saw them in the same elevator. And now, Teresa, being watched by everyone, called Sophia as tramp. The hot news would spread all over the company in only a few minutes.
The others in the elevator, although they didn't act on the surface, were very excited.
It made Sophia feel even worse to be scolded. But thinking that she still had work to do later, she had to suppress the anger and said to Teresa, "you're crazy!"
Then Sophia walked out of the elevator with a stack of documents in her arms.
After leaving the company, Teresa recalled what had just happened in the office of Victor. A fire burned in her heart.
If it hadn't been for Sophia, Victor wouldn't have treated her this way. Even if he didn't love her, he wouldn't have spoken this out.
Everything Sophia's fault!
Stepping on her high heels, Teresa felt grieved because she had nowhere to vent her feelings. She kicked away a small stone that stood in the way.
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