President's Naughty Sweetheart
Chapter 66 Lying and Framing
Two days later, at three o'clock in the afternoon, Charles walked into the president's office with a stack of materials.
Aiden was processing the documents. Charles put the information on the table and said, "Aiden, this is the information that you asked me to send someone to check about Miss Morrone."
"Well, I'll see it later."
Charles looked at the information on the table and reminded him, "Aiden, the front desk of the building said Miss Morrone had come to see Miss Williams."
Aiden looked up at Charles with a hint of chill in his eyes, "She is looking for Ella?"
"Yes."
Aiden said thoughtfully, "Why did she look for Ella?"
Charles replied, "The photos of Mr. Bell and Miss Williams in the workers stadium had been posted on the Internet. I guess Miss Morrone might have come here for this matter..."
"Where is Ella?" Aiden frowned and asked.
"Before Miss Williams went to send information to Manager Young, the receptionist said that Miss Morrone would wait for Miss Williams in the hall." Charles reported truthfully.
Aiden immediately stood up and put the information about Camila into the safe. Then he picked up the car keys on the table and walked out of the president's office.
Charles followed closely.
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At this time in the hall, Ella just walked out of the elevator and soon saw Camila.
Camila was wearing a white chiffon skirt, with a plain face which looked pale and her left wrist was covered with gauze. Although she looked haggard, she was still dazzling in beauty. Although she is 20 years old, she still looked like a high school student and had a very good stature.
The moment Ella saw her in a professional attire, she remembered Andrew's saying that Aiden liked Camila.
The last time Camila came to Aiden's office, she didn't dare to look carefully. This time, Camila indicated that she would come to see her, Ella looked at her thoroughly.
a little uncomfortable facing Camila, perhaps because of the
coming down to see me." Camila took the
welcome. What can I do for Miss
you help me sit on
to the public rest area
were sitting on the sofa, Camila asked directly, "What is the
came to make a punitive
her last night. If not because Aiden handled it secretly,
as far as I know, you and Andrew had broken up." Although she and Andrew are only
towards Ella became more obvious, but her
smile, "Miss Williams, Andrew and I only broke up on the surface. As you know, his concert is just around the corner. I naturally support his acting career, so pretending
are very beautiful,
up, would Camila commit
didn't want to expose Camila either. She just said, "Andrew and I are just ordinary friends. Miss Morrone, you don't have to worry that I
leaving, Camila grabbed her and said, "Miss Williams, since you said Andrew and you were just friends, I don't think
asked surprisingly,
opened her famous shoulder bag. She took out
can raise it directly. If I
of doubts, she first picked up the agreement
handed
in Camila's eyes. She smiled and asked, "Miss Williams, I said that if there are any unsatisfactory conditions in it,
years younger than her. Unexpectedly, Camila's style of conduct was so irrational that it could
even asked her to promise that she would never
She won't sign such an agreement without human rights in order
It was a joke!
Ella glanced at Camila's gauze, and she felt that she could understand Camila's
don't like it!" Camila's hand which was wrapped in
Ella said, "I'm sorry, I apologize for what made Miss Morrone misunderstand. But I have already said that I
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