Chapter 310: Mocking Ivan Brown-I

Ivan entered the office and saw Natalie sitting behind her work desk, busy working. He also noticed Mia and Cathy sitting on the couch.

Not minding them, he walked straight toward Natalie, who didn’t look at him, her entire focus on her work.

"What are you here for, Mr. Ivan Brown?" Mia asked.

Before he could answer, Cathy commented, "I’m sure this time Nat’s grandpa didn’t tell you to come to her and console her while acting as if you care? So many years of pretence, aren’t you tired already?"

Ivan was taken aback by this, wondering if Natalie knew the truth now. Last time, they had made a deal that he would tell her the truth, but they hadn’t been able to meet and talk about it.

"I’m here to talk with Natalie," he said, composing himself and looking at the busy woman who still didn’t offer him a single glance, as if he didn’t exist. "Natalie, can you spare me some time?"

"Speak," she said, still not looking at him.

"I want to talk alone," he said, hinting at the bothersome presence of the other two women.

"Hey, we are not going anywhere. We won’t leave our friend alone with a jerk," Cathy said with disdain.

Ivan was always aware that Cathy was never polite with her words. Instead of arguing, he turned to Natalie. "Natalie, please."

Before Mia and Cathy could protest, Natalie said, "You two can wait in another room."

disobey her in front of Ivan. They quietly walked out

looked at her phone. "Cathy, why are

the center table in Natalie’s office. Through this call, we can listen to what that

Mia said as the two

have much time. Speak," Natalie said to

asked. "Today’s board meeting and

nothing to do with

check on you, to see if you’re fine,"

with her usual confident, cold, and indifferent expression.

act tough outside and prefer to hide your emotions, but in front of me, you don’t have to," he

"What made you think I would show my emotions to

with you when you need him the most?"

better. He knows when to not bother me," Natalie answered. "And, yes, Mr. Brown, you have no right to comment on

"I was just—"

a Ford family daughter, then let me tell you—this is the greatest news I’ve ever received in my life. Another jerk of a man gone from my life, and I won’t

sure how you got to know about things between your grandpa and me, but I’m

tell me—what is

be your friend, later it was all my will. He himself offered me those

my mother brought the

he said, but

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