< Chapter 21 Chapter 21 Julietteâs heart was filled with joy. She thought, âGreat, Mariela has offended Perla. Now, even if Jaime doesnât want to break up with her, their relationship wonât last long!â
Juliette said softly, âMiss Olsen, calm down.
Donât stoop to the level of that wild country girl In Julietteâs eyes, poor people were equivalent to village girls.
Even though Mariela was not from the countryside, it didnât matter to her.
Perla said, âJuliette, I always liked you. That wild girl said she would go back to her hometown in a few days and would not come back again. Good choice to her!â
âDid she say that?â Juliette asked, âIs she planning to break up with Jay?â
Perla said, âDefinitely. Even if they wonât break up, I will force them to just because of her attitude toward me. She canât continue being with Jay!â
âThatâs great,â Juliette said, âMiss Olsen, are you going back to the old house now? I will be there with youâ
After leaving the Waterfront Villa, Mariela went straight to the law firm to resign.
She had been working here for over three years. She started as an intern lawyer and eventually became a practicing lawyer.
This small law firm witnessed her growth.
The assistant Hailie just graduated from university this year. She was in her early twenties and was three years younger than Mariela. As soon as Hailie heard that Mariela was going to leave, her eyes suddenly turned red.âWhy are you suddenly resigning when everything is fine?â
âSomething is going on at home.â Initially, Mariela didnât think quitting her job was a big deal, but now, seeing Hailie looking like she was about to cry, she felt a bit uneasy.
Hailie and she were more than just regular colleagues.
relationship, dollars thousand to her. A year ago, Hailie broke up with her boyfriend. Her boyfriend made a bill and asked Hailie to repay the money. The bill showed that had transferred over eight her boyfriend throughout their twoâyear Hailie refused to repay the money, so her boyfriend sued her.
She then went to the law firm, seeking help. At that time, other lawyers from the law firm were all out attending court hearings, except for Mariela.
âItâs not like that at all,â Hailie sobbed, her voice trembling. âI lived with him for two years, and from the beginning, we agreed to split the rent, utilities, and living expenses equally. He said he would transfer 300 dollars to me every month, which included rent, utilities, and living expenses. I would also contribute 300 dollars from my side for our shared expenses.
them to him âI didnât think much at that time. I just did as he said. But who knew that after we broke up, he asked me to repay the money, saying that those transfers were gifts for intended marriage, and I should return after the breakup.
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