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The Woman From Hell

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Chapter 1582

| recalled everything | heard her say in the lobby today.

It did not even matter that much, yet she still managed to make it more complicated than it should be.

"Of course, I've solved them all. As you know, I'm just the chief technology officer, so there are still a few

problems that President Grant has to deal with himself. Although President Grant has delegated many of the

company's duties to me, he still has to cforward to deal with certain issues as srules can't be broken."

I smiled as I lowered my head, then I looked at the juice in front ofand laughed. From her statement, she

seemed quite embarrassed.

"Ms. Brook, would you like anything to drink?"

| knew that she would not leave until she had gotten what she wanted, so | changed the subject and bluntly

asked if she would like anything to drink. "No, thanks. | need to go back to the company and make a report to

President Grant, unlike housewives like you."

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Once again, | was amused by the childish tone in her voice.

Why were there always women like her around Theo?

"I only cto you today for one reason, and that's to advise you not to stir up any trouble. Just stay at home

with the child and don't show up at the company unless necessary.

"Wait until this busy period is over and think wisely about the things you should let go of. If the matter gets out

into the open, everyone will be in trouble. Your days will be rough after you've upset Theo."

| facepalmed and shook my head.

Regardless, this woman was still a chief technology officer and based on Theo's judge of character, her skills

would certainly not be bad However, she sounded exactly like Cindy. Did these women never think before they

spoke?

It had been a long tsince | returned to Whaldorf City, and | did not expect to run into such problems as soon

as | returned

| could not resist asking her a couple

more questions as sitting here was

boring anyway. "Ms. Brook, | don't e quite understand what you're saying. What do you mean by thinking wisely

about the things I should let goof? How should | be wiser? And When do | let go?"

She pursed her lips and started to look impatient. Then, she finally gritted her teeth.

"Well, since I'm here today, letclarify something. President Grant is already very occupied during this period,

so it's hard for him to run back and forth for you and your son just because he's concerned about you.

"But this is only temporary. You and your child were admitted into the hospital stago, so he's only taking

care of you out of responsibility, not love. | hope you're clear on this."

She turned her head to look at the area where the children were playing.

"And I've long known that the child isn't President Grant's biological son, so stop with your wishful thinking that

you can use him to tether yourself to Theo. When Theo finally has tafter this period is over, he'll talk to you.

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Get a divorce when the tcomes. The sum of money for your alimony won't fall short, but don't blus for

being merciless if you decide not to behave."

"You've becpart of President Grant's family so soon?" | chuckled as this woman even had all these decisions

thought out. Could it be that she left her brain in the office?

"Not yet, but soon." She looked atwith arrogance in her eyes.

"| guess there's no harm in telling you this. In the days when you and your child were in the hospital, President

Grant was very depressed and constantly in a bad mood, & was the one who stayed by his side from day to night

to help him get through it.

My heart trembled as | suddenly recalled my ignorance and caprice of that time. My heart ached for Theo.

The other party noticed the change in my expression and thought she had struck my weak spot, so she

continued.

"You didn't expect it, did you? Sthings are hard for Theo to talk about, so I'll tell you myself. Since I've «

already informed you, | hope that you'll be a smart woman and becmore sensible."