Shaun flashed a captivating and mysterious smile. "It was at a pitch-black place. It was very dark...”
Harvey, who was watching from the side, saw the situation was not right. He was afraid Shaun would say some ambiguous things that would affect Catherine's reputation. Hence, he squeezed over in a hurry and pulled Shaun aside. "President Hill, you and President Jones already divorced a long time ago. Can’t you just go along your own way? If words of what you said here got out, it'd affect President Jones' marriage."
"Isn't that great?" Shaun raised his eyebrows. He had already become adept at being a shameless homewrecker.
The corners of Harvey’s mouth twitched. "No. As a person, this is not right..."
"Then, I can not be a person."
Harvey stammered. “...But, if you're not a person, what will you be?"
"A simp." Shaun's expression showed no care at all. 3
Harvey looked at Shaun's arrogant, handsome face. He was stunned. He did not know what Shaun had experienced to have made him like this.
Did he not care about his pride anymore?
"If you don't let me in, I'll have no choice but to wait here." Shaun sighed. "If someone asked out of curiosity, I’d have to tell everyone about last night, when your President Jones almost cried out of panic because she thought I was dead."
Harvey's scalp tingled. With that, he had no choice but to turn around secretly and call Catherine to report the situation.
Catherine's pretty face darkened when she heard about it. "Don't listen to his bullsh*t. I didn't cry at all."
"President Jones, me listening is not the problem here. If he says this to the employees, it'll ruin your reputation."
Harvey lowered his voice and said, "Moreover, I feel like Young Master Hill has changed into a different person. He said he need not be a human. He can simply be a simp." 1
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