Chapter 30

Dorothy propped herself up, asking, “I’m moving in here?”

“Got a problem?”

Hell yeah, she had a problem.

Moving in would mean they were practically living together, right? Then every time she got off work, they’d be in each other’s faces.

Facing this moody iceberg all day long would probably take ten years off her life.!

And what about his true love? She would find out sooner or later, right?

If they got back together after she had given up her apartment, what was she supposed to do then? Stick around and watch them be all lovey-dovey?

“Mr. Lopez, I think it’s better if I don’t live here. It’s not convenient. Don’t worry, during the contract period, I’ll be right here any time you

need me.”

“Dorothy, are you really playing the role of the victim here?” Everett frowned. His tone gave her no room for refusal; his command was succinct and clear. “I said move in.”

“Okay, Mr. Lopez.”

spineless was she?

breakfast, Everett left.

orders and pack up her stuff at the rental.

work today? Mr. Percy said you got permission from the head office. Way to go, Dorothy; it looks like you’re moving up in

doing some training, so

sound so listless, like you spent the night with a man. Karen’s accusations were

couldn’t help but cough as she

on the other end, burst into laughter, but she didn’t suspect anything. “By the way, do you remember that woman I told you about? The one Mr. Lopez is smitten with. The chief lawyer,

“Uh…”

Someone just saw her walking into the company with Mr. Lopez

about it.”

like she was painting a picture. “Anyway, the key point is that I took a closer look at

want to hear

couldn’t identify the exact reason; she just didn’t

flatter me; she’s

out of his head when he saw you. If you

Karen. I’ve got some stuff to do, so I’ll talk

and, for some unknown reason,

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