Novels2Search

Chapter 853

Chapter 853:

Evita turned and saw her supervisor standing there with arms akimbo.

She nodded and prepared to leave without saying a word.

The supervisor eyed her exquisite makeup with a hint of disdain.

“You used to be a famous lady from a well-off family. But things have changed now. Did you just stain a guest’s clothes? I’m telling you, be careful. Everyone here is someone you can’t afford to offend.”

Evita bit her lower lip, fighting to maintain her composure.

When she was about to speak, a man suddenly approached them.

“Are you Evita Gordon?”

Evita was a little confused when she saw a man in a suit.

He took the initiative to introduce himself.

“I’m Mr. Klein’s assistant. This is for you.”

Evita was surprised to see the bandage in the man’s hand.noveldrama

She didn’t expect Andrew to notice she had gotten injured from the fall just now, let alone be so considerate.

The supervisor’s expression soured even more.

After the assistant left, she looked at Evita and sneered.

“I don’t know what method you’ve used to catch Mr. Klein’s attention. But remember, he has a girlfriend.”

After saying this, she walked away in her high heels.

Evita didn’t pay much attention to her supervisor’s words.

She crouched down and carefully wrapped the bandage around her ankle.

Suddenly, she felt warmth amidst the chilly night.

As she touched her bandaged ankle, her eyes fell on her hands.

They had once been delicate and unblemished, but now there were calluses on them.

Ever since her father got into trouble, everyone had been kicking her when she was down.

The fall from her once prestigious position had been swift and brutal.

People who had once been allies had turned their backs on her.

This was the first time someone had helped her.

For so long, Evita had harbored a sense of disdain for Andrew.

But now, something in her heart was stirring.

Tonight’s celebration event had been a great success, and everyone was in high spirits.

Many had been drinking, so Madisyn arranged for them to be sent home safely.

.

.

.