The three-day holiday ended. Mandy would officially join the Horizon Group
today.
Jack offered to send her to work.
âBut I remember that there is a long distance between the Smith Group and the
Horizon Group.â Mandy frowned. She did not think that she needed Jack to drive
her to work.
Jack shook his head. âThis is to add a little spice to life. If I guess correctly, this
should be your first time working, right?â
Mandy was speechless. Jack was right.
âParents send their children to school on the first day of school. Why canât I send
you to work on the first day of your work?â Jack said with a faint smile.
Mandy glanced at Jack. âDonât try to take advantage of me.â
Despite what she said, she agreed to Jackâs request.
Jack drove all the way to the parking lot of the Horizon Group, which he was quite familiar with.
âIâll try to pick you up when I get off work. If I canât, Iâll tell you in advance,â Jack
said to Mandy through the car window.
Mandy nodded. âDonât worry. I can take care of myself.â
Jack was noncommittal. He knew Mandy could do everything on her own, but he
was still worried about her.
Mandy watched Jackâs car leave, turned around, and was about to walk into the
elevator when there was a punch strike from behind.
Fortunately, although Mandy had returned to Ancisum, she still kept vigilance subconsciously, so she could dodge the attack immediately.
âDid you betray us because of that man?â a man said angrily.
Mandy frowned.
She stopped and looked at the man.
The man had deep and stern features. His evil aura was enough to prove that he
was not to be trifled with.
âWhy are you here?â Mandy frowned, took out her phone, and sent a message to
Charlotte.
She was in trouble and might have to go to work late.
Seeing that Mandy didnât concentrate on talking to him, Bruce became angrier.
He tried to snatch Mandyâs phone, but Mandy easily dodged.
Mandy stuffed her phone into her pocket and kicked Bruceâs wrist hard, causing
Bruce to groan in pain.
âAre you serious?â Bruce looked at Mandy in disbelief but saw disgust in her
eyes.
âI told you not to appear in front of me again,â Mandy said coldly.
Bruce was shocked. âWe were teammates. Why did youâ¦â
âWhy?â Mandy said sharply. âDonât forget why Emma died. If it werenât for your
arrogance, she would still be alive! What qualifications do you have to say we
were teammates?â
Bruceâs eyes were red as he stared at Mandy. âItâs been so many years. Are you
still unwilling to forgive me? I didnât know that Emma would suddenly rush out. If
sheâ¦â
âEnough!â Mandy slapped Bruce hard on the face. âShe rushed out to protect
you! If it werenât for her, you would die!â
She stared at Bruce, watching his face turn pale little by little.
âI didnât kill you because I promised Emma. Mind your own business. Donât
appear in front of me again or try to interfere in my life.â
Mandy saw the cruelty in Bruceâs eyes. They used to be close teammates, so
she knew what he was planning.
âIf something goes wrong with him, I will not let you go,â Mandy said coldly. Then
she turned around and walked into the elevator.