Heinz had embarrassed Cindy.
Cindy looked at Heinz in panic and said in a low voice, "So you really came here for her?"
"Cindy, I warned you, you'd better take good care of yourself. I hate the most, greedy people such as yourself." Heinz said coldly without hesitation.
Cindy felt very awkward. She trembled and bit her lip. Suddenly, her eyes fell on Grace's face and coldness flashed in her eyes.
Given the way how Cindy looked at Grace, Cindy had obviously misunderstood what Heinz had just said.
As expected, the hatred in Cindy's eyes grew stronger and stronger. She looked as if she wanted to tear Grace apart.
"Cindy." Heinz squinted his eyes gloomily. "The Heinz's group can make you a movie star actress, but we can also make sure you disappear from the industry forever."
"Heinz, what did I do wrong?" Cindy's eyes flickered. "I just like you. Is it wrong to like you?"
"It's your fault that you like me," Heinz said coldly.
Cindy looked at Heinz’s ruthless face, she clenched her hands, parted her lips, and suddenly smiled. The tears in her eyes dissipated.
"Well, Mr. Jones, I have behaved out of place. I dare not do it again."
She was indeed a good actress.
Grace was scared and impressed by Cindy's acting.
Just now, tears were still shining in Cindy’s eyes. In a flash, she was extremely calm like nothing had happened. She was simply a superb actress.
Heinz looked at her deeply and said coldly, " You'd better know what you should do and what you should not in the future."
"Well, Mr. Jones, can you give me another chance to represent your company?" Cindy looked at Heinz and lowered her tone. "I really need the job."
A sharp light flashed in Heinz's eyes. He stared at Cindy for a while and said, "Well, this can be decided after the company's meeting."
Cindy quietly understood that Heinz was rejecting her request.
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