Chapter 16

Chapter 16 His Admirers

The whimpers of the dog pulled Annabel's attention away from the familiar woman. She rushed it to thevet.

Its front leg had been hit by the car before she got it out of the way.

As Annabel waited in the waiting room, she saw from the clock that she was almost running late forwork.

She thought for a while before dialing Rupert's number.

"What's up?" Rupert's low and cold voice came from the other end of the phone.

"Ermm. I just called to inform you that something came up. I'll be some hours late this morning."Annabel asked for permission for late coming. “And how is that my business? You don't have to informme about such a trifle!" Rupert uttered irritably.

The next second, the call was disconnected.

Annabel pursed her lips. She wondered why he was behaving indifferent, yet so angry. Perhaps he wasstill not in a good mood.

Anyway, she had done her part by informing him. The vet examined the dog carefully and reported thatit was just a small wound that would heal in no time.

"Oh, that's good to know, but can it be admitted here for further observation?" Annabel was still a littleworried.

"Of course!" responded the veterinarian with a smile.

Annabel paid two thousand dollars for the treatment and left without the dog. She planned to replacesomeone to adopt it once it completely

recovered. It was almost eleven o'clock by the time Annabel arrived at Benton Group. "Annabel, do youhave any idea what time it is? Why did you arrive so late?" Nina approached Annabel with a deepfrown, not even giving her time to catch her breath. @

"Good morning, Nina. It wasn't intentional. I had something to deal with this morning," Annabel saidpolitely.

\It wasn't intentional?\ Nina sneered. \Spare me your silly excuse, Annabel. You are just a newbie, butyou are already skipping work. Are you doing this because you already consider yourself as the boss'swife?" Despite her irritation, Annabel uttered calmly, "Let me get this straight. I'm late, not absent fromwork. Besides, I already applied for permission for late coming, so I'm not in the wrong here.\

\Shut up! How dare you talk back at me? When did you ask me for permission? You know what? I can'ttolerate your excesses anymore. You are fired!\ Nina pointed at Annabel, her anger shooting to theroof. # Sensing that the matter was getting out of hand, Annabel pushed Nina's finger away and saidfirmly, \| asked Mr. Benton for permission. You just fired me because I came late. Does that mean youhave more authority than the owner of this company?\

Nina looked horrified for a second. When she saw that a crowd had gathered, she stuttered, "You aretaking nonsense. Let's go to Mr. Benton's office so he can set things straight.\

\Okay, let's go." Annabel readily agreed.

She had it in mind to expose Nina for how she made her stay at work overtime last night.

Pulling Annabel by the arm, Nina walked to the door of the CEO's office. She tidied her hair and clothesand looked at herself in the glass nearby before knocking on the door. Compared to Nina, it could be

said that Annabel looked a mess.

She had been through a lot just to save the stray dog earlier. Her neat suit was wrinkled, and there wasa mud stain on her shirt from hugging the dog so tightly.

Seeing how Nina paid attention to her looks and put on a smile, Annabel finally understood why shewas so mean to her.

Nina had a thing for Rupert.

Annabel happenedto be Rupert'snominal fiancee.

No wonder Nina regarded her as a thorn in the flesh.

“Comein.

Nina's smile got more enchanting as soon as she heard Rupert's attractive voice. She opened the doorgently.

Her smile froze the second she got into the office.

Annabel walked in. She peered over Nina's shoulder and saw a woman standing very close to Rupert.

This woman was beautiful, to say the least. Her long curly chestnut hair fell over her neck and reachedher cleavage. The red short skirt she was wearing set off her curves and pretty legs

Her made-up face was familiar. She was the same woman who almost ran over the stray dog andcursed Annabel this morning.“Mr. Benton, this is the featured product for next season...\

The woman stood very closeto Rupert. Her beautiful eyes gleamed with obsession.

Everything made sense now. It tumed out that this woman was an employeehere. No wonder shelooked familiar.

And judging from her expression, she must be one of Rupert's admirers.

Crazy! How many women had a crush on this cold-blooded man? Annabel frowned slightly and lookedat the lofty man with dissatisfaction. He looked dashing in the black handmade Armani suit. His bushyeyebrows were knitted. Under his high nose was a pair of thin lips that looked kissable. He looked likea Greek god.

It was no surprise thata handsome and rich man attracted the attention

of countless women.However, Annabel was not one of them.

She wasn't interested inhim in spite of his looks and heavy pocket; his

arrogance made him undesirable.Anyway, they would break off their engagement in three months.

It didn't matter to her that there was a string of women trying to win his heart.

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