With the author's famous She is a CEO series, Jorgie Chapman captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 727 Testing Each Other, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the She is a CEO series be available today?
Key: She is a CEO Chapter 727 Testing Each Other
"So what if I defend her? There's no such thing as an eternal enemy in this world. My quarrel with her is because of you. Since she has turned against you, why should I go head to head with her?" Lucia said bluntly.
"I knew you were after me!" Spencer snapped.
Lucia said nothing but uttered, "Casper is a big shot. Don't mess with him. Otherwise, you're messing up our partnership with Nia."
Spencer didn't answer. He just stared at Lucia gloomily. Lucia frowned and didn't want to say anything more to him. She turned and walked away.
Looking at Lucia's back, Spencer wasn't in a hurry to leave. Why did she bring up Casper to him? Was she really afraid he was gonna mess up their partnership, or was there some kind of agenda...?
But it was true that he didn't like Casper.
Miles?
Spencer turned around and started the car. He memorized it.
On the other hand, Arthur took Nia all the way back to the office, but when it came time to sit down and talk, Nia seemed at a loss for words.
"Ms. Davidson," sitting leisurely on the couch, Arthur asked Nia after waiting for half a minute, "Didn't you say there was something else to discuss?"
"Well, it's just that..." Nia's mind was racing. She finally found a topic to talk about and told Arthur, but after she finished, Arthur smiled and asked her,
"It doesn't seem to be something we should worry about. The departments can take care of it themselves."
"Really?" Nia smiled awkwardly and said, "Maybe I'm just too nervous. I always wanted to do it myself."
"It's good to be hands-on, but we need to trust our people," Arthur said.
"Mr. Davies, you're right." Nia breathed a sigh of relief when she knew that the matter had finally been resolved, but Arthur's words quickly put her in a state of suspense.
"It's a personal matter, but did Spencer give you a hard time when I saw him come to you at the party?"
Nia looked at Arthur and saw that he was concerned and seemed worried about what was happening to her, so she smiled and said,
"He's always been like that. I'm used to it..."
As she spoke, she pulled her hair together unnaturally and smiled stiffly.
"Is that so..." Arthur replied faintly, then added,
"Spencer and I are cousins. We've known each other since we were young, so I know his temperament very well. As long as he's focused on someone, he'll never let go. That's the case with me. Until now, I still don't understand how I became his imaginary enemy for no reason. Therefore, you have to be careful of what he'll do to you again."
"Mr. Davies... are you concerned about me?" Nia bit her lower lip and let go, then repeating. After repeating several times, she hesitantly asked Arthur this question.
"Thank you, Mr. Davies, for your trust," Nia said happily. She was secretly pleased that she had resolved another of Arthur's doubts. She added,
"Since you're concerned, may I ask a question?"
"Go ahead." Arthur stared at Nia, and he could almost guess what she was going to ask.
"Ms. Webb is still Spencer's fiancee, and it wouldn't make any sense to work with her in public. Don't you have any qualms about that?" Nia asked cautiously, then nervously waited for an answer.
Arthur looked at Nia for a while. Just when Nia thought that he would not be bothered to answer her question, his thick eyebrows moved slightly and a smile spread on his thin but sexy lips.
"Of course I do, but I don't care," Arthur said with a smile. "You know how I feel about her. I'll do anything to be with her, even if it's the worst thing in the world."
Arthur's words were so plain and direct, and his eyes were so firm that even Nia, who wasn't involved, couldn't help but feel her heart skip a beat.
How lucky would Lucia be to have the love of this man's heart?
Nia was thinking bitterly.
"You're so passionately devoted," Nia ended the conversation with an awkward compliment.
Now that business was over, Nia was afraid that she would make too many mistakes. So she got up and said goodbye. Arthur offered to send her home, but Nia didn't dare to bother him anymore. She said that she could go back herself, so Arthur didn't insist.
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