Chapter 1638
Behind her, there was no sound of the man's attempt to stop her; he didn't stand up and continued to eat his meal slowly and methodically.
At that moment, she suddenly experienced a new sensation.
It was a kind of pain she had almost never felt before.
Sour and bitter.
She suddenly realized this was what they called "cold violence."
No hitting, no scolding, yet it was more uncomfortable than having been hit or scolded.
But she also knew that she was in the wrong. At the beginning, Alexander Foster had spoken to her reasonably, but she hadn't listened.
Thinking of this, the fire in her heart was extinguished a bit more, and she turned to stay in the bedroom.
Just as the bedroom door closed, the man outside put down his knife and fork, unable to eat another bite.
Maurice Willis approached him very carefully and said, "Boss, why don't you just let it go? Madam knows she's wrong."