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Darling, This Is Not Love novel Chapter 7

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When Cathy woke up, it was already midnight.

There was a wet towel on her forehead, and a maid stood by her bed and fell asleep on the table.

Cathy propped herself up. The rustling sound of the quilt woke Lucy. Lucy hurriedly got up and supported Cathy. "Miss Cathy, you're awake."

"Yes." Cathy touched her forehead and the fever had subsided. "Are you taking care of me? Thank you."

Lucy shook her head and asked Cathy if she wanted anything to eat.

"I'll go to the kitchen with you." Cathy didn't want to be too troublesome and went downstairs together.

The whole villa was quiet, strangely quiet.

She drank a few mouthfuls of porridge, but still couldn't bear it. She asked Lucy, "Where are Randy and Sophia?"

Lucy replied, "Miss's leg is not well. Young Master Randy took her to the hospital."

Cathy's action of drinking porridge stiffened.

She had a high fever, but she was left in the villa to let Lucy cool down physically. Sophia's leg was just uncomfortable, so Randy personally took her to the hospital.

This differential treatment was truly ... like the difference between heaven and earth .

After finishing her meal, Cathy thought that she was fine, so she packed her things and went back to the Villa overnight.

At dawn, Cathy immediately set off for the airport to look for the things she landed yesterday. Fortunately, the security at the airport was not bad, and her things were kept intact.

After taking the items, Cathy immediately called Allen.

Today was the second day of her business trip, so she should be able to get back in time.

The call was quickly connected. Cathy immediately apologized for yesterday's incident and said that she could rush over now. She hoped that the higher-up would not be angry.

After saying that, she held her breath. In her expectation, even if Allen said that she could go over, she would definitely curse.

"Alright, hurry up and come over." She didn't expect Allen to be so straightforward this time, and didn't say a single word of criticism.

Cathy didn't have time to think about why, so she immediately bought the earliest ticket and rushed to the next province.

Along the way, Cathy arrived at the company where she was on a business trip before she had a meeting with her clients.

"You're not lying to me, are you? You're not in debt, are you?" Allen stared at her in disbelief.

Cathy felt guilty in her heart. She hurriedly said, "How is that possible? How can someone as arrogant as him take a fancy to me? I only owe him money, and I have not paid him back."

Allen thought for a moment, then nodded and said, "That's right, that gentleman is not from the same world as us at first glance."

Cathy smiled bitterly. Yes, there was always a difference between her and him.

There is an afternoon break after the meeting and dinner with the client at night.

Back at the hotel, Cathy was called to her room by Allen.

"I'll give you two choices, deduct your three-month salary and year-end bonus, or you can win the business with zero discount. If you really win, I'll give you an extra 100,000 yuan."

Cathy was a little embarrassed, "Sister Allen, zero discount is impossible ..."

Today's account manager looked like a cheapskate. He said that he would give a 20% discount, but his face was full of ignorance.

"How is that impossible? Manager Joe was watching you during the meeting today. Go drink with him. What can't be discussed?" Allen smiled profoundly.

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