Chapter 409 Everything Has Its Vanquisher
"What's wrong with you, Emma?" Benjamin asked, "You sound miserable. Did Abel bully you?"
"It's not about Abel," Emma replied.
Benjamin felt it had something to do with him and said kindly, "Okay, Ms. Louise. I'll come over immediately. Don't
worry."
After hanging up, Janie looked at Emma with big, blinking eyes.
Emma has supernatural powers. Or, rather, captivating powers!
Why did Benjamin listen to her?
They do not seem like ordinary friends.
"Benjamin will be here soon," Emma said to Janie, "If you have any grievances, he should take the blame for
everything."
"Emma, I wonder," Janie said, "Why does Benjamin do whatever you tell him? He's practically bowing down to you."
"This is love, for they say everything has its vanquisher." After speaking, Emmeline got up and went upstairs to
change clothes.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtJanie was left behind, pondering these two sentences.
Benjamin arrived shortly after.
Emmeline also changed into sportswear and came downstairs.
As soon as Benjamin saw Janie, he understood what was going on.
"I didn't tell on you, Benjamin," Janie immediately jumped up, "Emma figured it out herself."
"That's right," Emmeline crossed her arms, "Benjamin, just confess. How did you treat our Janie? Making her cry
and wipe her tears again."
Benjamin looked aggrieved, "What did I do to her?"
"But Janie said something about you can do anything, and you didn't. What does it mean?" Emmeline added.
Benjamin suddenly realized and slapped his forehead, saying, "Is that all?"
"Yeah," Emmeline said, "What else do you want?"
"It's all your fault," Benjamin said, "Last time, you told me to invite Janie to dinner."
Emmeline pressed against her cheek and thought about it. It is true.
"Oh, right, I did say that. Did you invite her?"
"On Skylar's birthday, Janie said to do anything, so I did as she said."
"But I said that doesn't count," Janie's face blushed with embarrassment, "Then you said you wouldn't do it."
"Of course, I wouldn't do it," Benjamin said, "You said to do anything, and you said it didn't count. I don't have time
to fool around with you!"
Janie lowered her head and sobbed again.
"Benjamin," Emmeline could not bear it anymore, "No matter what, you made Janie cry. This is not okay."
"Ms. Louise," Benjamin said, "I am innocent. I don't have time to play with you little girls. I'll go back to the company
if there's nothing else."
"You stop right there," Emmeline said, "This is about work. No, it's more important than work."
"Fine, you win," Benjamin sat in his chair, "If you cry, I'll do anything for you, but not for Janie."
"Wow," Janie cried even harder, "Am I so annoying to you?"
Emmeline was speechless.
As an old saying goes, you can take a horse to water, but you cannot make it drink.
But she did not want Benjamin to focus on her.
It is unsuitable for him because it will not work out between them.
Emmeline said calmly, "Benjamin, come upstairs with me. I have something to tell you."
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Okay," Benjamin nodded and took the lead up the three steps, quickly going upstairs.
He arrived at the platform first.
Emmeline followed closely behind.
When they arrived at the platform, Emmeline was dumbfounded.
She had spent less time here recently, and Daisy was not around to manage it, so she expected it to be uncared
for.
However, the scene in front of her was not only not desolate but also full of blooming flowers and lush greenery,
with green bamboo and willow trees, which was very beautiful.
Even the swing had been carefully covered with a blanket because of the cool weather. Emmeline slowly walked
over and sat on the swing.
"Who made this? Shouldn't it be Sam?" She asked.
"It was me," Benjamin pushes her on the swing from behind, "I come here for an hour every morning to tidy up
before going to Adelmar Group."
Emmeline's voice trembled as she spoke softly, "Why do you do this?"