Silia was facing the crowd, but it was right, snapp present with secretary hana. Silia immediately turned away, busy looking for a place that she thought she could hide in.
When lady huan and her father went to greet the man, this was silia's chance to slip away.
"Dear Mr. Snapp, what an honor it is for you to attend this old lady's party." Lady huan is trying to make small talk.
Snapp lowered his head a little as a sign of respect, "don't tell me, ma 'am, you still look beautiful in your old age." At that they laughed.
Elena, who was still standing behind her mom and stepdad, looked shyly at snapp, her mom who realized it, pulled her shoulders straight in and brought to him, "this is my daughter, Elena's name."
"Hello allergies. President snapp, how are you?" Elena said shyly with eyes that could not resist looking ata handsome man in front of her.
"Very well, miss Elena herself how are you?" Snapp retaliated flatly, but it was already able to make the girl blush.
While silia was busy looking for the exit, she didn't want the playboy man who was her superior to be aware of her whereabouts.
"Silia, where are you going?" A voice from behind made him shudder, he immediately turned and found his father who seemed to have caught him.
"Me--" Silia couldn't find a single reason in her brain.
"You'll want to go home, won't you?" Silia nodded slowly, admitting her father's words were true.
"You said you wanted to eat first, how about eating with dad?" The man's face was visibly pitiful, making silia feel a bit ungainly, but indecisive Circumstances forced him to leave. "Please, I haven't seen you in a long time, I want to look at you more."
Silia's tongue suddenly felt faint, as if she had no power to refuse, but before she nodded her yes, Elena came to her.
"Silia, who do you think you are? Dare to go home first for my mom's birthday." The words popped out along with one of her hands that had landed hard on silia's cheek.
The previously unwary silia staggered back, her legs seemed to lose balance, and ended up on the steps, which were fortunately not very high.
Of course, Elena's commotion, which now called attention to the attention of all the guests, turned to silia, who was now vishing with pain, clutching one leg that she might have sprained.
Snapp was also there, immediately went over to silia, lifted the girl's tiny body and sat her down on the sofa, and Elena, who had no idea what was going on, could just stare. As the guests' whispers began to sound, not only Elena, but Hannah's secretary seemed to display the same expression.
As if I couldn't care less about her many pairs of eyes staring at her, the snapp meticulously checked her legs, "does it hurt here?" Snapp massaging the ankle part of silia, and the girl's faint voice was heard. "I think you sprained your ankle, should be taken to the hospital."
Finding the attention of the man, silia did not know how to behave, "I'm fine, I can still walk on my own and I just want to go home." Silia immediately moved away from her seat, she didn't want to care what the snapp did to her, which must be at this moment her heart was hurt, not only often groveling, but her stepbrother was able to humiliate her in public.
Silia, unwilling to care for anyone, accelerated her unsteady pace toward the exit. He couldn't bear the sorrow that had been pushing him out. It wasn't until she entered the cab that she cried so hard, she always looked like a strong girl on the outside, but who knows, her heart was still fragile.
"Oh!"
Before long it was approaching, and silia had just woken up from her sleep. He had just tried to relax his weary muscles, and suddenly his phone on the nightstand rang. Who's calling him so early?
Silia reached for her phone, and found an unfamiliar set of Numbers making a call. "Hello poems" Silia began as she pushed the green button on her cell phone.
"Are you free this afternoon? At noon, at the green hold restaurant, we'll meet up and we'll talk about it later." The voice of the man across the street then hung up without waiting for silia's approval.
"What the hell is this guy doing running around like he can't talk over the phone, huh?" Silia muttered annoyed as she threw her cell phone on the bed.
In the afternoon, silia desperately had to go to where the man was, green hold resto. In casual clothes, silia began to come inside and pass her gaze, before long, her eyes caught the figure she was about to meet.
Taking a quick, emotional pace, she took a step toward the man, "quickly tell me what is wrong?" He spoke matter-of-factly, at the fold of his hands on his chest, as though he were setting up a strong bulwark.
The man gets up from his seat, clears his throat to relieve his awkwardness, "why don't you sit down and then we'll talk."
Silia was actually reluctant to linger, to the man's gaze sarcastically, and then her hand stretched out the chair and sat down. The man took his seat. She smiled, and silia looked away. "Quickly tell me what is wrong? I have some business to attend to."
"In such a hurry?"
Silia links eyebrows, isn't that none of your business?
"Yes outdoors. Well," looking at the seeming antagonism of her, Stuart finally tried to make alference to her. "I just want to say I'm sorry, last night her attitude towards you went way too far."
At that, silia grunts, her stomach seems full of flying butterflies, she really wants to laugh, "if you just want to talk about it, you don't have to bring me here. Don't you?" Silia got fed up and quickly got out of her seat.
Stuart went for a walk, and he couldn't bear to say what was really so annoying about him, "what exactly is your relationship?"
The train stopped short, his eyes wide-eyed, now he knows where the man's going. "I work in snappay group, I'm his personal assistant."
"That's it?"
To silia this man sounded too chatty. "What else would you like to hear? Hah... Don't I have a right to not answer?"
Stuart fell silent, the girl seemed more daring than five years ago. "If it doesn't matter anymore, I'm gone." Silia didn't care, this time she actually walked away.
"Don't you think about how your father would feel if he knew the truth about your relationship?"
Silia knew that the man was still searching for a way to stop her from going, and he was always the same way, in view of his father, the source of his weakness.
She wasn't a cowardly girl anymore, turned to Stuart and looked boldly, "innocent people don't need to be afraid, do they?"
Stuart was stunned, he couldn't even stop the girl with any threat now.
To be continued