"This case will be submitted to court sooner or later. It still depends on the lawyer by then. Having said that, I have a lot of evidence at hand, so he'll lose even if he gets a good lawyer,” Charity interrupted Max's words.
Max sighed gloomily. "Fine. I couldn't help much again."
"Who said so? You saved me just now, didn't you?" Charity said with a laugh," Considering Manager Green's physique, I definitely couldn't have beaten him."
At the mention of the issue, Max frowned guiltily. "It was because I allowed Steven to take a day off that Manager Green managed to take advantage of the situation."
"This has nothing to do with you..."
"No, it's all my fault." Max's gaze was crestfallen.
Charity blinked. Her eyes seemed to be able to see through him. "What do you want to do, then?"
“Let me compensate you with a set of clothes." Max’s gaze was no longer crestfallen. “I’ll buy you clothes as an apology."
Charity did a facepalm as she saw it coming. "No need..."
"No way. It's a terrible sin." Max’s eyes darkened again. "I can't forgive my foolishness..." "Fine, fine. You win." Charity promptly waved her hand as she could not bring herself to see the situation unfold more.
Please stop acting this way."
Max smiled complacently. “What gives? Is it because you take pity on me?"
“No. Your acting is too bad." Charity rubbed her eyes. "I need to have my eyes washed."
Max was at a loss for words.
Frustrated, he did not feel like saying anything else.
"Do you think my acting skills are as good as yours?" Max gnashed his teeth before he started the car.
Charity lowered her head and discussed Manager Green’s case with the lawyer.
By the time she had finally settled the matter, she realized that Max had driven to the basement car park of the mall.
"Are we eating here?" Charity was dumbfounded.
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