Chapter 582:noveldrama
Andrew raised his head, glanced at her, and waved his hand, signaling that she didn’t need to worry.
Evita, on the other hand, was overwhelmed by a mix of emotions.
She hadn’t expected to meet Andrew here.
Although Andrew assured her she had nothing to worry about, she insisted, “Mr. Klein, I’m really sorry. Please give me your coat, and I’ll have it dry-cleaned for you.”
“No need.” Andrew lowered his head and returned his attention to his food.
Evita didn’t insist.
She bit her lower lip and continued serving wine.
However, she was absent-minded.
As she approached the door, her heel wobbled unexpectedly.
She twisted her ankle and stumbled.
Her face flushed deeper as she realized all eyes were on her.
She quickly got up and left in a hurry.
Madisyn watched Evita’s retreating figure.
Then, she turned to Andrew and asked, “She looks familiar. Do you know her?”
Andrew was a little confused.
Fortunately, Norton quickly explained, “Her father is Rudolf Gordon, who used to be a minister. But her family fell on hard times after her father got into trouble. I didn’t expect she’d end up working as a waitress. It must really be hard for her.”
Madisyn nodded in understanding.
Rudolf was once a highly regarded official, his name synonymous with excellence in governance.
“Really? I remember her coming to my company today for an interview for my secretary position,” Andrew recalled what happened at the company.
“It’s admirable that she can put aside her stature and work as a waitress and a secretary,” Madisyn commented. Then, she added, “Her father was once an important government official, so she probably knows a lot. I think she was injured just now. You should ask someone to give her a bandage.”
Andrew hadn’t thought about it.
But since Madisyn said so, he sent someone downstairs to have it done.
Evita stood on the balcony, her arms wrapped around herself to fend off the chilly breeze.
The biting cold wind swept across her face, sharp enough to jolt her back to the present.
“How dare you slack off when everyone is busy! Get back to work!” Suddenly, a sharp voice rang out behind her.
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