Chapter 975
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Chapter 975:
If he truly cared for her, he wouldnât let her endure these rumors. She hoped, for a fleeting moment, that Andrew might defend her.
But Andrewâs words crushed any lingering hope.
âEvita, if youâre delusional, get help. The world doesnât revolve around you.â
His deep voice carried a cold sarcasm that sliced through her, and the look of disdain in his eyes was the final blow.
Evita couldnât believe that Andrew still couldnât bring himself to admit he liked her.
Her grip tightened, her nails scraping against the car window, sending a jarring screech through the air.
âIf you wonât admit you like me, then what do you mean by everything I just said?â
Andrew, drained of patience, had no desire to explain himself to Evita; his thoughts had been consumed with Madisyn all afternoon. But the thought of Evitaâs misguided beliefs about him pushed him to stifle his disgust and respond with chilling indifference.
âFirst of all, the secretary-general was your primary interviewer, not me, but I was the one who fired you. Secondly, the bandage came from the assistant on Madisynâs orders. Frankly, I couldnât even spare you a second glance. And as for the two hundred thousand, I could have easily given it to you if I intended to help. Offering you a caregiver position was merely a warningânot to pull tricks. Did you really think I wouldnât uncover your schemes?â
Andrew watched as Evitaâs complexion drained of color, unfazed by her reaction.
âEvita, if it werenât for Madisynâs kindness, you would have already had to leave Ansport long ago. Consider this your final warning. Donât make this worse for yourself.â
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With that, Andrew slammed his foot on the gas, and the blue Lamborghini roared to life, speeding toward Madisynâs villa.
Meanwhile, Evitaâs hands, which had been clinging to the car window, were yanked violently by the carâs momentum, sending her crashing to the ground with a sickening thud that drew a pained cry from her.
The witnesses gasped in unison, their eyes wide in disbelief.
Andrew typically exuded a stern and serious demeanor, commanding attention in meetings and making everyone sit up straight. He reserved his gentleness solely for Madisyn. But in truth, he was an exceptional boss, offering generous benefits and compensation that made employees eager to work at Klein Group.
What they were witnessing now was a side of Andrew they had never imaginedâutterly disgusted with a woman for the first time.
But given what Evita had done, if they had been in Andrewâs shoes, they likely would have reacted even more decisively!
âEvita, youâve been kicked out of the company, and you still think Mr. Klein likes you? Youâre delusional!â
âExactly! No one respects someone who tries to be the other woman. Youâre shameless.â
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