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Chapter 502 Villainous

Chapter 502 Villainous

"Of course!" Daphne lifted her eyes and they began to shine again, saying firmly to Lucia, "I have always believed in you!"

"That's good," said Lucia, smiling, "Then go back right away," she said. "In fact, in your current situation, it will be difficult for you to stay at Webbex Group. In the future, study hard with Eduard, okay?" "Yes," said Daphne, who had just told Lucia what she was thinking, and was now less upset. As soon as she stood up, she thought for a moment and looked down at Lucia,

"Lucia, you have to be careful with Nia... she..."

"I understand," replied Lucia with a smile.

Seeing that Lucia understood what she meant, Daphne left the office at ease. Although she was reluctant to part, she did not complain. Spencer was not a generous person.

At the desk, Daphne began to gather her things, while Spencer was still on the couch, but Nia couldn't wait to show off her victory.

"Hey, why are you packing up? Daphne, aren't you going to work?" Nia asked with her eyebrows raised.

Daphne glared at Nia from the side and continued to clean up without a word.

Nia sneered in her heart, but she still didn't let go of her. "Hey, you didn't get fired, did you? You're so close to Lucy, but you still can't keep your job?"

"Nia, don't overdo it!" Mentioning her was okay but not Lucia. Daphne turned her head and began to fight back.

"Did I say something wrong?" Nia raised her eyebrows and said sarcastically, "Daphne, you used Lucy's connections to get to this position, and now you've been fired by her. Does it prove you're wrong?"

"If I was fired because of my incompetence, I wouldn't have anything to say. But now, someone else is forcing me out behind my back. They have ulterior motives. Even if I leave, I will remember that!" Daphne finally stopped being so patient. She held a grudge too!

"Who has ulterior motives?!" Nia's face immediately changed when she heard that.

Daphne snorted and left her alone.

Nia was annoyed by Daphne's condescending attitude, and when she couldn't say anything more, she simply moved her hand across the seat and flung the box that Daphne had just packed to the ground. She sneered,

"Packing is a hassle, Daphne. You have to be careful."

"You!" Things were scattered all over the floor, and Daphne was so annoyed that she glared at Nia and turned her pretty little face red.

"What? Aren't you going to keep packing?" Nia laughed so smugly that she didn't notice that there was someone standing behind her.

"Nia, pick up all of Daphne's things." Lucia thought for a moment that she had to come out to see Daphne off, but she didn't expect to see Nia strutting around in front of her. She didn't believe that her heart had changed. It seemed that she didn't have to be suspicious anymore. owns this text.

"Lucy!" Nia was shocked. When she turned around, she saw Lucia standing behind her with a cold face. And her face turned pale in an instant.

"Did you hear what I said?" Lucia said, word for word, "Pick up her things!"

"Yes!" Nia, still fearful of Lucia's dominance, responded and hurried to Daphne's desk to pick up some things. The things were scattered all over the place, and some of it took her a long time to catch and pick up. The more she thought about it, the angrier she got and the more she hated it.

Lucia! Daphne! Just you wait! I will return this humiliation to you!

Daphne looked at Lucia gratefully, with her eyes reddening with the thought that she would no longer be able to spend every day with her.

After Nia finally picked them up, she handed them back to Daphne and hurried over to Lucia with her head down and said,

"Lucy, it's done."

Looking at Nia's submissive look, Lucia had a chilling feeling that kindness was immutable. It was something that came from nature, something deep in her bones, but now Nia had shattered that. This once lively kind-hearted woman now also learned to bully and clung to the powerful!

"From now on, call me Ms. Webb." Lucia expressed her disappointment with Nia in one short sentence.

With a jolt, Nia looked up in shock. After seeing Lucia's cold eyes, her heart ached.

She let herself call her Lucy because of trust, and now that that privilege had been taken away. Did that mean she didn't trust herself anymore?

However, the pain was fleeting. The next second, Nia remembered that when Lucia first returned to the country, she had been running around for her, even taking care of her child and working overtime for her. Now, this was her reward for herself?!

"Got it, Ms. Webb." She lowered her head again and Nia's eyes flashed with gloom and resentment.

"Daphne, I'll walk you out." Instead of looking at Nia, Lucia looked at Daphne.

"Lucia, have you forgotten there are reporters outside? It's better if you don't go out now," Daphne didn't answer, and Spencer, who had been in the waiting area, stood up to warn her.

Lucia frowned and looked awkwardly at Daphne.

"Lucia, it's all right. I'll be fine on my own." Daphne didn't want to embarrass Lucia, so she grabbed her things and started to leave.

"Daphne, take care," Lucia could do nothing but exhort.

"Lucia, you too," Daphne said to Lucia with a smile as she stepped into the elevator.

As soon as the elevator door closed, Lucia glanced at Nia, then at Spencer before turning back to her office.

Spencer naturally wanted to follow her. When he passed Nia, he noticed that her shoulders were shaking slightly. It seemed like the scene just now had caused a huge blow to her. Spencer raised his hand to gently stroke Nia's arm and said,

"Nia, hold your horses."

After that, he followed Lucia into the office, and Nia looked up from behind him. There was no grievance in her eyes, only the rampant feeling of clinging to him.

Following Lucia into the office, Spencer picked up her purse and coat and waited for her to get up and go out for the interview.

Lucia ignored his urging and turned her back on him coldly. "Nia's working for you now?"

"Yeah, she's pretty banged up by Reynolds. She's a girl with no one, and I'm just helping her out," Spencer said clearly, without any hesitation. He didn't have to hide something that was already out in the open.