Lucindaâs silence only made her panic more.
She knelt down and grovelled.
âLucinda, I know I was wrong.
Iâm sorry.
Please let me go.
I know you are a generous person.
Please forgive me and help fix this.
â
âAre you done?â
Lucinda finally said and walked to stand in front of her.
Then she held Sallieâs chin and forced her to look up at her.
âYouâre wrong.
Iâm never generous and Iâm actually a vengeful person.
I gave you a chance but you didnât take it.
â
She roughly let Sallieâs chin go, took out a piece of tissue from her bag and wiped her hands.
âSee her out,â she ordered.
âFrom now on, these two people are not allowed to come back here again.
â
The general manager walked up to the guards and said loudly, âAre you deaf? Didnât you hear what she said? Get them out of here right now!â
Several security guards rushed over with mops and waved them at the couple to drive them out.
Like two rats, Jax and Sallie were drive away.
Satisfied with how that went, Lucinda turned around and went back to the Volkswagen shop.
The manager followed her and tried to suck up to her.
âMadam, do you need me to walk you around this place? Since you just bought this place, Iâm sure you donât know much about this industry.
.
â
âNo thanks.
I have a plan of my own,â
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Lucinda said coldly and cast him a sidelong glance that warned him to stay quiet.
âYouâre right.
I shouldnât be so eager.
â
The general manager forced a smile and hit his mouth two times, beating himself up.
He was too scared of saying anything that could get him fired.
She stopped in front of a Volkswagen Magotan and looked at the extraordinarily bright red car with appreciation.
Then she opened the door and got in.
âYou will make sure no one ever finds out I bought this place,â she ordered, looking straight at him.
âIf anyone finds out, then.
â
She trailed off and smiled, but the coldness in her eyes made her threat pretty clear.
The general manager nodded several times in fear.
He patted his chest proudly and promised, âDonât worry.
I will make sure no one finds out.
â