I Quit Mr. Shaffer ( Isabella Symons ) Chapter 60
I Quit, Mr. Shaffer ( Isabella Symons )
Chapter 60 The Battle of Wits
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Isabellaâs face scrunched up, and she grumbled, âDid you cross anyone here,
Mr. Stokes?â
Jonas was stunned. He didnât realize he got checkmated. âMe?â
Isabella nodded. âYeah. This is my first time in this city. Didnât cross anyone
either. Couldnât have been me, soâ¦â She trailed off and approached Jonasâ
bed. âDid you sign the contract with Mr. Lime? Maybe you got in someoneâs
way.â
The look on Jonasâ face changed. He mused over that statement and started
harboring doubts.
Isabella seized that chance and sighed. âIf I hadnât escaped fast enough, God
knew what they would do to me. Iâm a girl. That was scary.â
Jonas clicked his tongue. He felt a little embarrassed just thinking how much
he yelled at her just now. âSorry, Isabella. Just had a lapse of judgment.â
Isabella heaved a sigh and took a seat by the bed, exhausted. âItâs alright. You
had it rough too. You look a lot worse than I am. What are you going to tell
everyone when we get back?â
Jonas frowned. He was a little panicky too. âThe contractâs fine. Mr. Lime has
sent Ms. Sue to sign the contract here. I canât move, though. Canât go back to
Imperia right away.â
Just what I need. I can finally avoid seeing this disgusting pig for a while.
âOnce the contract is signed, you go back without me. Canât keep work
waiting.â Jonas gritted his teeth. Iâll take this risk. He then looked at Isabella
quizzically. âThis deal involves dozens of cars. You wonât botch it, will you?â
Isabella put on a look of surprise and pushed herself up. âOf course, Mr.
Stokes. Iâm not stupid. I know how important this is. I wonât let you down.â
Jonas heaved a sigh of relief and leaned over to hold Isabellaâs hand.
âIsabella, last night-â
Someone knocked on the door.
âWhoâs there?â
Someone opened the door, and in came Mandy. Sheâd dressed herself up.
Jonasâ eyes shone. âAh, Ms. Sue.â
The ladies exchanged a look. There was a silent message in it. âI heard you
were assaulted, Mr. Stokes. Mr. Lime told me to visit you right away.â
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Mandyâs voice had a slight purr to it. If she talked a little slower, it would sound
electrifying. Even ladies would fall for her voice, let alone a pervert like Jonas.
Isabella looked at Jonas. If Mandy wants his life force, heâd give it willingly, Iâm
sure.
Mandy sat down and made small talk, then she whipped out the contract.
âThis is our fault as well. If you hadnât come to Lawdom to negotiate, none of
this wouldâve happened.â She handed the contract to Isabella.
Isabella flipped through the contract. When she saw the part where the
person in charge was involved, she handed a pen to Jonas. âHere, you should
sign this, Mr. Stokes.â
Jonas was staring at Mandy, and he signed the contract without thinking.
Isabella took the contract and joined in the conversation. Suddenly, her
phone vibrated. It was a new friend request. She checked it and, to her
surprise, found that it was Shawn.
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She felt conflicted. In usual times, sheâd be happy a guy like Shawn was
showing interest in her, but from how that guy treated Seth earlier, she
reflexively thought this guy was bad news. Not many people had the guts to
talk that way to Seth in Imperia. She was nervous, but she accepted the
friend request anyway. A moment of waiting later, Shawn still didnât chat her
Mandy had finished her business, and she stood up to say goodbye to Jonas.
Jonas couldnât move his gaze away. He told Isabella to send Mandy off.
Isabella was happy to do it, and she hobbled off.
Once the door to the ward was closed, the ladies exchanged a smile.
Mandy looked at the ward. With scorn, she said, âThat punishment is befitting
for a perv like him.â
Isabella smiled. âGod will smite him.â She didnât admit that she was involved.
Mandy gave her a knowing look, and she looked away, smiling. âYou going
back to Imperia soon?â
Isabella nodded. âTonight.â
Mandy knew why she was in a hurry. She shrugged and smiled at her. âIf
nothing goes wrong, weâll meet again soon.â
Isabella smiled. Cryptically, she said, âHereâs to a happy partnership.â
Mandy patted her shoulders and saddled her purse, then she left. Isabella
stood around, seeing Mandy off. She then turned around and faced the wall,
taking a deep breath.
Nothing much had to be said if the players of the game were smart enough.
All they had to do was strike at the right time, and the message would be
conveyed.