I had expected that this might happen before I came here. It was likely that Ronny also knew that Theo would not have given his signature without explaining things first, so he allowed the people under him to acquiesce and consider that he had already fulfilled my conditions. That way, they could bring him to the conference room.
"I didn't have a choice either. How could I have seen you without using such a naive statement?"
His tone was gentle. He seemed like he wanted to redeem himself, but he did not understand that my heart would no longer beat for him.
"In that case, I’ll wait until you recall your name. We can chat once you've signed it." I turned around and was about to leave.
"You’re already here. It's better to clear things up now."
I stood where I was, and he continued," Don't you have something for me, too? I looked down and noticed the brown paper bag in your hand."
After thinking about it, I sat back down in my seat.
"Wanda, believe it or not, I have to tell you that I did this for you and Munchkin.
I sneered. "Really now? Tell me, then. How did you help us?"
I was really curious about what other reasons or excuses he would have to explain what he did.
Was giving Munchkin away to others actually helping us?
"This is not the place to talk. I'll slowly explain it to you when you come home with me."
Although his eyes were sincere, he was obviously avoiding my question.
I was about to refuse him when a knock came from outside the door. I looked back and saw Ronny pushing Alex in.
"Mr. Grant, it's been a while."
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