Chapter 291: A Debt~

Warren was taken aback the moment she said that.

Maureen asked in surprise, “You can understand it?”

Nora nodded. She was about to speak when Yvonne’s voice reached them. “Were you looking for me, Warren?”

At the sight of Yvonne, Warren instantly got up and walked over with the computer. He said, “Yvonne, come and take a look at this for me. What’s wrong with the game? None of the technicians in the IT department can find the problem. If this goes on… the game is already live. We’ll lose all the players!”

Nora: “?”

When she looked over hesitantly, Maureen explained, “Yvonne is a software consultant in the company. He always goes to her for help if there are problems that the technicians can’t solve.”

Maureen curled her lips in disdain. When she saw that Yvonne and Warren had moved to the side with the computer, she couldn’t help but sigh. “I feel so miserable, Nora.”

‘Nora’?

Nora raised her eyebrows. She didn’t feel that she was that familiar with Maureen yet. However, the sight of her melancholic look made her too embarrassed to say that, so she chose not to say anything, and took on the role of a listener instead.

 

Maureen heaved a sigh. “Although my family, the Lights, isn’t as rich and prosperous as the Smiths, we can still be said to be a wealthy family. My parents have always pampered me, and never did they think about reaping benefits through my marriage with the Smiths. Warren and I fell in love with each other. Joel, the current head of the family, can be considered a fair and just man, so he didn’t force Warren into a political marriage or anything like that. When I tell you these things, I’m sure you’ll think that I’m leading a very blissful life, right?”

“…”

Nora wanted to say that she didn’t hear anything that the woman should find blissful. It seemed like the only thing that went smoothly was that she had freedom in her marriage?

about it, Maureen sighed and went on. “But who

When Warren asked Yvonne to be a consultant in his company, he had wanted to pay her a salary, but she refused it. After all, she does have money. She also refused when I suggested letting her

say that since they were a family, Yvonne

of the incident spread, everyone talked about how kind and pure Ms. Smith was, how caring she was

Warren standing, whereas Yvonne was seated. Warren stood beside Yvonne like her lackey and

something, Warren would immediately nod repeatedly, just like

the family, and Warren also receives a lot of dividends from the company every year. When we started the game company, we just wanted something to do so that life wouldn’t be that boring. After all, there are a lot of restrictions and constraints if you work in the Smith Corporation. It isn’t much of a problem if Warren just approaches the Smith Corporation’s computer whizzes if he has a problem with his software, right? If that still doesn’t solve the problem, I’m even willing to pay a lot to hire a super hacker. But Warren keeps saying that it doesn’t make sense to get an outsider to do it when

 

allowed to surpass Yvonne’s anymore. I like caviar, so my family sent me a bit of Almas caviar, which is very precious and almost impossible to buy. Warren said, ‘This caviar is great. Let’s give some to Yvonne’. If I refuse, it would make me look stingy; but if

clothes. I can understand all of that, but we have to give her all the

“I know you’ll definitely say that since she has helped us, we should give in to her a little in little things in life. But do you know? I’d rather spend the money and hire

think that I’m just whining. After all, there

Nora: “…”

honest, she

back then. Because she

but she knew that he would definitely disappear after she took the money, which would, in turn, lead

much

Thus… cough.

it that way, it seemed like she had become the same kind

Solo also find

the first time—and in a rare move—Nora

Yvonne kept a constant eye on Maureen out of the corner of her eye while she looked at the programming code for

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