Most 26-year-old girls weren't even married yet. Actually, Madam was still the girl that shone brightly i f you gave her some sunlight. Madam was so cool and calm because she got too little warmth from the world.
Kingston was right. Sabrina was indeed the girl who could grow sunflowers in her heart if you gave her some sunshine. She almost hopped into the elevator, only calming down and slipping into her usual self when she saw the elevator was occupied. Sabrina didn't have social anxiety. On the contrary, if she could meet someone she got along with, she would love to make friends too. But Sabrina knew, now that she was shunned, the only thing she could do was remain silent. Upon seeing that the elevator was occupied, Sabrina hung her head habitually.
However, the moment the two female employees in the elevator saw Sabrina, they immediately bowed to her respectfully. "Mrs...Mrs. Ford."
Sabrina was stunned, her face flushed red. She could withstand whatever attacks they aimed at her. The harder they attacked her the straightened she straightened her spine, even if it was silent resistance, she could weather any storm. But, now that someone respected her so much, she wasn't used to it.
She stuttered, "Uhm...we are colleagues, you don’t have to treat me like this. Just...just call me Sabrina. Uhm...
the elevator is here, I...I'll be getting off now, good morning!"
With that, Sabrina fled out of the elevator. Behind her, the two female employees looked at each other and laughed.
"Say, Mrs. Ford has been working at our company for more than a month, she's always been honest and hardworking, not playing any mind games or tricks. It's those people. Just because she keeps a low profile and didn't expose her identity, they bullied her, whereas she's never bullied anyone."
The other employee smiled brightly. "Mrs. Ford is so cute, innocent like a little girl."
"Say, her daughter is already five or six years old."
"So beautifully innocent.”
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