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The Woman From Hell

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Chapter 1615

She wore a pair of straight-cut suit pants paired with a white shirt and a rose-red jacket. The style of clothing

gave off an urban beauty vibe, but the color of her jacket was a little too striking.

That was what made her Cindy.

| snickered internally while seeing her sit in the wheelchair pushed by her assistant without a change of

expression. | was secretly impressed at how unceremoniously she entered the office

This must be the self-cultivation of artists. They would not miss out on wearing high heels, even if they were

sitting in a wheelchair. Not to mention, the smile on their faces when they were greeting their ' fans'.

I had not seen the girl at the front desk a lot, but I reckoned that it was not Cindy's first tat Grant

Corporation. The people here would more or less know who she was, so it was normal that no one stopped her.

On the other hand, the employees in the office could not avert their gazes no matter how many times they had

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seen Cindy.

The women were envious and jealous, whereas the men were full of desire. Sof them even showed love and

admiration in their eyes.

| watched as she was pushed by her assistant toward Theo's office in high spirits.

When she was just a short distance away from the door, Ruby suddenly rushed out.

At this moment, the two protagonists

appeared. | took a few steps forward with both my hands clasped to my chest.

"Stop right there. Who are you? What are you doing here?" Ruby looked toward the door in anger as if she

wanted to question why the receptionist and the security guards did not stop this stranger sooner.

Cindy looked at her with a contemptuous smile. "Which village do you cfrom? Do you not look at your

phone?"

Ruby was so angry that she was

about to speak up, but Cindy continued, "Even if you don't know

who | am you should have eyes,

right? Can't you see that no reset

one

dared to stopeven when cin from the main entrance? Who are you to stand in my way?"

Even if Cindy was sitting in a wheelchair and her line of sight was

shorter than Ruby's by a large margin, her tone of voice was stiff scornful. That attitude of hers that looked down

on others pushed Ruby over the edge.

When Cindy was done speaking, she waved her hand behind her, signaling for her assistant to push her forward.

At that moment, Ruby refused to

buy it. She insisted on blocking her way. She stared at Cindy with eyes as big as a bull's without saying a word as

if Cindy had to show proof of identity to pass through her.

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| watched as the scene got even more interesting.

Cindy had to stop and take a good look at the woman in front of her. | saw her eyes lingering on Ruby for two

seconds, scanning her from head and toe. | finally understood something.

As women, we were born with the ability to enter a situation and immediately be able to distinguish the roles of

every woman present.

Not to mention, Cindy had worked in the entertainment industry before, so this ability of hers was infinitely

magnified.

Ruby, who was in front of her, was not worth her distraction at all. If Ruby had not rushed in front of her, Cindy

might not even have noticed that there was such a person in the office.

Half a minute later, | saw Cindy smile lightly from afar. Then, she glared at Ruby and shouted, "Theowy?

Theowy?"

Keith immediately pushed open the office door and walked out, "Ms. Reed, you're here?"

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After seeing Keith's behavior, Ruby was instantly dumbfounded.