The Wrong Woman
Chapter 552
Mila grinned when she saw Lillian irritated.
Finally, Lillian revealed her true intentions. She just wanted to embarrass Mila before others and then falsely accused Mila of using dishonest tactics to drive Fenna away.
She schemed to create a scandal with the help of the politicians' children to put pressure on Donald and other politicians.
This would lead to public criticism of Nathan for mixing personal and professional matters. It would also stop Fenna from being unfairly transferred elsewhere.
The banquet was just a setup.
Meanwhile, the politicians' children began to speak among themselves.
"I heard General Morrison is honest and upright. Why did he obey his wife's commands? She probably schemed to get rid of his assistant!"
"Yeah, all she does is pick on her husband's female coworkers."
"Oh no! My sister works at the military base, too. I hope she won't be affected by all this."
"Who knows?"
it any longer. She calmly took out her phone
car, promptly obeyed the
"Since I
who had talked to her before became a little excited. He
different foreign languages, and
all of a sudden.
smiled awkwardly and said, "You sound confident. Do you know that many
How
Everyone looked at each other, feeling embarrassed and
said, "This isn't
play the piano, and you guys can try to guess the
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"How about quizzes? Math,
history, politics-anything like that These feel more worthwhile than
of silence. What had begun as a relaxed gathering now felt like being back in a
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talking about how you drove Fenna away. Don't try to change
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