Chapter 851
Sweet Subterfuge
Kevan comforted Larissa in amusement before asking, âWhat happened to her and Edmurd?â
âShe broke up with him, and she plans to abort the baby soon.â As Larissa spoke, her voice grew quieter. âI feel a little bad.â
It was probably because of her nightmare yesterday, but Larissa suddenly felt that she was too cruel to lorce Wendy to abort her child.
âI keep thinking what it Edmund was not as trashy as we thought, what if he really loved Wendy Then everything they did would have been to break up a potential marriage as well as the murder of an innocent life.
Kevan firmly interrupted Larissa. âThere is no such possibility. Everything youâre doing is for Wendyâs own good.â
âBut Larissa still teat bad.
âThis matter has already ended. Stop thinking about itâ Kevan advised her. âAccompany Wendy. Go window shopping, watch a movie, buy whatever you want. Use my card.â
He had left a card with Larissa. It had unlimited credit and had no PIN either. Larissa had kept it in her purse and never used t âI have money.â She was used to being independent from a young age, and so Larissa was not used to spending other peopleâs money. Afraid that Kevan would overthink, she quickly added. âWhen Iâve finished using my money. Iâll use your card.â
Kevan knew her better than she knew herself though.
âSure.â
He smiled faintly and changed the subject. âIs work going well?â
âNot really.â Larissa frowned. âMy cousinâs been guiding me and heâs been talking about the various operations of various company projects. Maybe itâs because I wasnât a part of this industry previously, so I sometimes donât really understand.
âBesides our company doesnât look great either There was a female colleague who had a conflict with me previously, and she got manipulated a bit by Marilynâmy dadâs secretary, and my only friend in the companyâand got fired.
âThe moment that colleague left she took every single person in the presidential office with her. Those guys took away a few major clients 100. Although my dad told my cousin that this was not a huge loss.
I did go through the monthly financial report from the Finance Department for last month âAnyway, itâs pretty bad.â
Gary and Lewis kept telling her not to worry. Using their words, they kept saying that this was a âsmall issueâ that they could fix pretty easily, and that they would not let this âsmall issueâ be a problem she had to lace on her path to inheriting the company.
But Larissa never really believed their words. She was new to this industry, and there was a lot that she did not know. But she had seen plenty of reports and knew how to analyze the data. Their profit level had dropped a lot due to the loss of clients. Even if they wanted to cover it up, they could not do it at all.
âDo you have any other options other than believing in your dad and your cousin? Kevan asked her.
Larissa looked down even more, and her voice was even duller than before. âNo.â
âThen itâs not a problem?â Kevan did not think this matter was an issue. âThis isnât something you should be worried about. You just need to do what youâre meant to do.â
Larissa still could not let go though. âIn the end, I was the one who started this She had been frequently thinking these days that if she had been nicer to Judy and not started a light with her, would things have not gotten to the point it did now?
âItâs not your laull Kevan denied her words immediately. âYou wonât start lights with your colleagues.
You didnât make your colleagues quit their jobs either, Larissa, stop taking responsibility for laulls that arenât yours. You will only make yourself feel worse.â
âI know.â Larissa licked her lips. But she could not control herself. She was always scorned by the people closest to her as a child, and Yvette definitely blamed her for everything and refused to let Larissa defend hersell.
Larissa ended up gaining a habit of apologizing immediately in order to prevent herself from getting beaten. screen. âGo shower and sleep. Arenât you still going to learn with Lewis tomorrow?â
âI go through the documents he left behind first. Larissa pointed at the heavy slack of documents on the table.