Seeing that Ellen was stunned, Kenyon explained, "Ms. Robbins is probably not suitable for drinking now. You should be careful when you talk about things."
Ellen knew that Kenyon had misunderstood and thought that she was here to talk about something.
She shook her head and said frankly, "I'm not here to talk about something. I'm here to work."
Kenyon was silent for a long time.
Thinking that he had nothing to say, Ellen thanked him again and was about to leave.
"Ms. Robbins."
Kenyon called out to her again. When Ellen stopped, he asked in a low voice, "Do you have any financial difficulties?"
Ellen shook her head. "No, I came here myself. Thank you, Mr. Corben."
After that, she turned around and went in.
She knew that if she said so, Kenyon would definitely have a bad impression of her.
Since he had forgotten, he might as well forget about it completely.