Shannon stormed into the opposite villa, crying out as she threw herself onto Carlee, "Carlee!"
Carlee had always liked Shannon and doted on her. Seeing her cry, she immediately asked with concern, "What's wrong? Who made you angry? Tell me everything and I'll help you."
"Really?" Shannon bit her lip and grabbed Carlee's hand. "Then please help me..."
...
Ranita touched the brocade box, feeling a little embarrassed as she said, "I'm sorry for letting you see what happened earlier."
"I know Shannon's personality," Chris smiled and suddenly said, "Sorry for not telling you earlier."
"In fact, Kora is my aunt. She really did intend to give up that necklace. I just didn't tell you because I was afraid it would make you feel uncomfortable," Chris explained before adding. "My aunt originally planned to sell it to you at cost because she considers you a friend and doesn't want to profit from your money."
Kora was a lovely person.
Ranita really liked her. "Thank Kora for me. We still need to settle accounts! How can 3 million now be compared with 3 million ten years ago! And thank you too."
Chris received his good karma card but pursed his lips.
"Where are we going this afternoon? Can I take you there?" he asked before Ranita's phone rang - Brendon calling.
"Hello!"
"You need to come back to the company. HR has arranged an interview with someone who will replace your position. You should be present," Brendon spoke in a cold tone when he worked.
Ranita was about to leave Stuart's Corp soon so choosing a replacement candidate was necessary. She nodded, "Okay, what time?"
"One hour later," Brendon replied then asked, "Where are you now?"
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