Maisie saw the scene unfold before her after she was done washing her hands. Judy had a slap mark on her pale face. Her eyes were red and teary. She bit her lips and wept, making her look extremely pitiful. But Maisie didn't feel any sympathy for her. Maisie tossed the paper towel she used to dry
Eleanor wasn't able to react to the situation, and Judy continued to rebuke her angrily."If it weren't for you, things wouldn't have escalated like this. How could you do this, Eleanor?" Maisie couldn't help but admire Judy's cleverness in her double-meaning sentences, leaving Eleanor without any
She stared at Andrew, who suddenly appeared in front of her. She was stunned. Before she could react, Andrew had thrown her aside, looking disgusted. Eleanor hit the wall, causing her whole body to tremble. The pain made her gasp for air. Andrew's expression turned grim as he stood by Maisie's side
No words would carry more weight than these. Their mutual trust made Judy a complete laughingstock.If Andrew trusted Maisie so deeply, what was the point of Judy's attempts to discredit her? It only made her look jealous, wicked, and clingy. "Hahahaha!" Eleanor sitting on the ground burst into man
"Can both of you answer our questions?" The reporters surrounded them again. "Fuck off! I'm not answering anything!" Eleanor shouted angrily. "Who do you think you are? Why should I answer such stupid questions?" Irritated by the sudden verbal attack, several reporters couldn't hold back any long
The three of them turned toward Laura in unison. Andrew's expression remained indifferent. Maisie withdrew her gaze. She glanced at Andrew and walked out of the wardroom.James closed the door. Maisie sat down on a bench, while James lazily leaned against the wall. As the silence settled, Maisie re
Andrew reluctantly took the phone from Maisie. "Are you sure you can manage alone at home?" "Don't worry, just arrange for someone to send Elio and June back later." "Okay." "Go settle your work quickly," Maisie urged. "Alright." Andrew was obedient and grabbed his jacket. Before he left, he p
She was treated as a pawn, thrown out of the country to fend for herself. It was all Judy's fault. Judy orchestrated everything, but why should she bear all the repercussions? Eleanor was unwilling to yield.And she would rather die than become an outcast. Even if Eleanor were to meet a dire fate, s