Chapter 481 I Never Want to See Her Again in My Life.
<Chapter>Chapter 481 I Never Want to See Her Again in My Life. </Chapter>
"""Not good,"" Victoria's eyes were red, looking very angry.
She was as fierce as a little wildcat that had been provoked.
This time, she really looked extremely aggrieved like a little wildcat.
""It is not good. Your parents are high-level intellectuals after all. It's not right for you to be so fierce,"" Isabella whispered as if she was teaching a younger sister.
Victoria laughed at Isabella's pretense. She couldn't handle it and looked at Alexander seriously, stating, ""As your wife and secretary, I never want to see her again. Her drinking in nightclubs at night is unacceptable. Even if she dies, please don't attend her funeral. Do you understand?""
""I'm sorry,"" he said all of a sudden, very seriously.
Victoria was stunned, and tears rolled down like broken beads.
What did he mean by that?
Victoria didn't understand, only feeling a burning pain in her heart.
Did he enjoy seeing her act like a shrew, and then he would be satisfied?
She turned and left, not staying any longer.
""Isabella, this is the last time. If you step in here again, there will be more trouble directed at the Montgomery Group.""
After Victoria left, Alexander finally withdrew his gaze and sternly warned Isabella.
Isabella believed they might return to normal after that night. She almost said something but refrained finally.
She watched Alexander pursue Victoria without speaking.
Would he really go against the Montgomery Group for Victoria?
They had grown up together. Even though the Harrington family and the Montgomery family were business rivals, she thought she could mediate between them...
For a while, she even thought the two families would join forces or even become one family.
Such a powerful combination would be unbeatable in Ankenra City.
She never expected Victoria to come from abroad and change everything.
Looking at the entire Ankenra City, she felt there was no woman more suitable for Alexander than her, not just in Ankenra City but also around the whole world.
She never expected it to turn out this way.
Alexander was willing to say there would be more trouble directed at the Montgomery Group for a girl he had only met a few times.
Victoria returned to the staff elevator, but a strong hand gripped the edge before closing.
Victoria stared straight in that direction, her eyelashes not moving.
He stepped closer after she glanced at him fiercely and saw him look back at her.
Her retreat was pointless. She realized her cowardice was severe.
Why did she retreat?
No retreat was needed after all that was spoken.
Having nowhere to go, she reached the back of the elevator and looked up at him, trying to stand straight.
Yes, she wasn't afraid of him.
If he didn't like her counsel, he shouldn't ask her again.
""I already apologized. Are you still mad?"" Alexander asked.
""Mr. Harrington, you must be mistaken. As a mere secretary, I wouldn't dare be mad at you,"" Victoria said.
""Alright,"" he replied.
Victoria looked at him angrily. What did he mean by that?
And why was he looking her up and down?
Victoria instinctively lowered her head and understood.
She quickly buttoned up, then firmly pressed his coat against her chest.
Alexander licked his lips and gently reminded her, ""You're clutching my coat like a treasure.""
Victoria's already hot face was reddened for hearing this. She clumsily turned aside after slapping his coat back on his chest.
Alexander gripped the coat with one hand, staring at her in anger. He said again in a quiet voice, ""I'm sorry again. I shouldn't have solicited your guidance. I know what to do and what should be done now.""
Victoria lowered her eyes, feeling a bit confused, and couldn't help but look up at him.
Alexander continued, ""I just wanted to know your feelings.""
Hadn't he already known her feelings?
Victoria lowered her head again, feeling particularly insecure.
Alexander didn't complete his sentence as the elevator opened.
""Mr. Harrington, Ms. Kensington.""
Two female subordinates entered, seeing them both and quickly nodding in greeting.
Alexander responded.
Though lowering her eyes, Victoria still politely nodded.
No one expected these two to use the staff elevator together. Victoria was understandable, but Alexander...
However, it made sense if Alexander was accompanying his wife.
Soon, the two female subordinates reached their floor and left, leaving Alexander and Victoria there.
Alexander stopped talking because their mood had altered.
Victoria's phone rang. She glanced at it and immediately answered, ""Hello, Adrian, don't tell me you're skipping work again.""
""No, I just saw something good. I'll have Ivan bring it to you. Make sure to receive it,"" Adrian said.
""Got it, thanks."" Victoria ended the phone.
""What did he say?"" Alexander immediately asked.
Victoria glanced up to see his chilly face. Despite not wanting to react, she said, ""He said it's something good.""
""What good thing?"" Alexander asked again.
""He didn't tell me,"" Victoria said as the elevator opened, and she walked out with her phone.
Alexander, holding his coat, quickly followed.
Janaye came over with some documents, and Alexander handed her the coat and ordered, ""Throw it in the trash.""
""Yes."" Janaye was stunned, looking at the coat. Did he want to throw away a valuable coat?
Victoria was equally confused, but knowing Isabella brought it, she hoped he would toss it away.
""Remember to decline his gifts in the future,"" Alexander reminded Victoria, who had walked to her desk.
Victoria ignored him, opened her laptop, and asked Janaye, ""Did Mark's materials arrive?""
""They did,"" Janaye quickly replied.
Alexander glanced at Janaye instinctively. ""Didn't I tell you to throw away that coat?""
""Okay, I'll do it right away."" Janaye realized she needed to throw it away immediately and was about to run.
""Stop,"" Alexander called out again.
""Mr. Harrington, what else?"" Janaye asked.
""Give all the documents to Ms. Kensington,"" Alexander ordered.
""Okay."" Janaye finally understood that this couple was using her to vent their anger.
Victoria didn't say anything else this time. As Janaye walked away, she heard the man behind her ask in a low voice, ""Did you hear me?""
""I heard you, but I have to see anything sent to my home before refusing, right?""
Feeling annoyed, Victoria retorted.
""If you lived with me, these things wouldn't happen.""
He could refuse everything for her.
Victoria saw him staring at her again and said instinctively, ""If you hadn't told me to pack my bags and leave The Harrington Mansion after we reconciled, we could have lived together."""