Chapter 56 You and Penelope Are Plotting Against Me
Given her current appearance and her cloying tone and expression, to be quite honest, it was rather off putting. Kelvin found himself becoming more and more disgusted with her. If it weren't for his promise to marry her that night, he would have never looked at a woman like Fiona.
"Who did this to you?" he asked.
"Fiona blurted out, "Penelope!"
"Her?"
"Did she come to see me? Is there something?" Just then, Penelope walked down the stairs and saw Fiona's appearance. She exclaimed in surprise, "Oh my, are you role- playing? Or are you guest-starring as a homeless person in a play?"
Fiona pointed at her, accusing, "Penelope, stop pretending! You know very well why I ended up like this!"
"I don't understand what you're saying," Penelope covered her nose, "The smell is too strong, it's contaminating the air."
Fiona seethed, her face contorted as she retorted, "Don't think I don't know! It was you who put a sack over my head and assaulted, then threw me into the garbage truck. No one else would do such a thing to me except you!"
"Do you have any evidence?"
"No! But it must be you, it must be you!"
Penelope merely shrugged: "You're making baseless accusations. You yourself said that with a sack over your head, you couldn't see anything at all. Fiona, you can't pull of this act."
Monica was right, dealing with Fiona meant being more shameless than her. Attempting to reason with her proved futile.
"Investigate! The truth can be uncovered!" Fiona turned to Kelvin. "Mr. Davis, you are so powerful, quickly send someone to find evidence and silence her."
Kelvin only pursed his lips, remaining silent.
Penelope responded, "I can explain. I've been working at the company all day today, and in the afternoon, I was with Ms. Perez. We have witnesses and evidence."
"You and that Monica are in cahoots. Of course, she would stand by your side!"
but also my superior. There is no logical reason for her to accompany me in
Fiona couldn't argue anymore.
give up and stomped
dismissed, "You should wash up first, since you're so dirty."
back her laughter and
had to be said,
glanced at her and spoke
you calling
Just because she recorded something and came to me to complain, you resorted to these methods against her?" Penelope clenched her
it was her
it, and no one could prove
time, busy working and discussing 'Adoring Cupid.' Where would I find the time to prank
protected by Timothy, and Kelvin wouldn't easily harm her. However, Fiona took advantage of Kelvin's tolerance and
annoyed with her antics finally said, "Go to the
you're on [email protected] for uninterrupted enjoyment. The next chapter
Fiona actually went.
of their colleagues at the infamous Davis Group. So, when she appeared in the "Adoring Cupid" jewelry
afraid of her, "Hey hey hey, where did this cheap person come from? We don't welcome your
just looking for you, Monica. You and Penelope were the
and her words carried more weight. "Haha, who do you think you are? I'm the director, and she's the chief designer. Do we really need to waste our
She glanced at Penelope beside her. "Don't get too smug. Next time, I will make
don't point around recklessly. This is
Group! Mr. Davis's place! I
heard someone call themselves the future
all talk, unable to argue with Penelope normally, let alone
She raised her hand and attempted to slap Monica's face. "You bitch! I will make sure you can't work
it back, nearly breaking her bones. "You want to hit
out and stopped her. "Stop." The entire office quieted down as this
It was Kelvin.
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