What Happens in Chapter 166 – From the Book The Unfaithful Mr. Scott Novel
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Chapter 166
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“Hmm? Why didn’t I hear you mention this before?” Yana was curious. Instead of answering, Melanie
asked, “Are the meeting materials ready? We’ll need them later.”
Yana’s attention was immediately diverted, and she began preparing the documents.
When the meeting ended around ten o’clock, Melanie had just come out of the meeting room when she saw Viola standing outside. She thought Viola was there to use the meeting room and turned to
leave, but then Viola called out to her.
Melanie stopped in her tracks. “What’s the matter?”
“I…” Viola bit her lip and then looked at her with eager eyes. “Melanie, didn’t you promise to tell me the chairman’s preferences yesterday?”
Melanie had not expected her to ask her about this and paused for a moment before replying, “Now is not a good time.”
It was still working hours, and Melanie had just finished the meeting with a pile of unorganized
documents in her hands.
However, Viola thought Melanie was deliberately making excuses and immediately grew dissatisfied.
Still, she reminded Melanie gently, “Melanie, perhaps you aren’t able to get along well with the
chairman. But don’t worry, I’ll be sure to remember his preferences.”
Melanie understood what she was implying, but she was genuinely busy at the moment and did not
bother.
“If you really want to know about the chairman’s and his wife’s preferences, it would be better for
you to ask Eugene directly.”
Viola’s expression turned unpleasant. Melanie’s words seemed to have deliberately touched on her
sore spot. No matter how she hinted at the man, he did not show any intention of taking her home.
However, she quickly adjusted her expression and looked at Melanie with a hint of grievance and sadness as she whispered, “Eugene is too busy. He asked me to ask you. He said you know everything and that I should come to you for anything I don’t understand.”
However, Melanie stepped back slightly and said calmly, “Stop wasting time. It’s none of my business whether you want to please the chairman or marry into Eugene’s family. No need to flaunt it in front
of me.”
Melanie did not lower her voice when she said that. Although there were not many people around, a few overheard what she just said. Viola did not expect Melanie to be so direct.
She looked flustered but also pale as she awkwardly looked at Melanie. “Melanie, why are you saying
that?”
“Is there anything wrong with what I said?” Melanie’s emotions remained unchanged. She was already taller than Viola, and with high heels on, she appeared even more imposing.
She lowered her gaze and looked at Viola. “Viola, what right do you think you have to behave so smugly in front of me when you’re relying on that card Eugene gave you?”
Melanie’s words left Viola white as a sheet. She bit her lip, staring at Melanie as if she had just uttered something extremely humiliating.
Melanie looked away and turned to leave. Viola did not follow her, and Melanie paid it no need. She
had made herself clear.
Chapter 167
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