CHAPTER 122
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“It’s said that after the incident, the inspection Team came to the
school once. It was a girl named Carrie, and she happens to be Miss Miles friend.” Joe replied.
Juan frowned deeply.
Joe probed. “Maybe this matter is related to Miss Miles. Should we contrive investigating?”
Juan rubbed his temples.
Debra was slandered and bullied, but she hadn’t told him anything.
He wondered if he was so insignificant to her.
“Since the Inspection Team has already investigated, there’s no need for further inquiry,” Juan said blandly. “Tell Shelia to stay away from those people. Don’t let them influence her negatively.”
Joe wanted to say something, but seeing Juan’s expression, he could only agree. “Will do.
Debra led Erica into Building #2. Erica hadn’t expected Juan to eavesdrop, causing such a stir. “He defended Shelia so blatantly in front of you. It’s infuriating!”
Erica was angry but more concerned about Debra’s situation. “You just had a falling out with him. What are you going to do now?”
Right now, Debra was still Juan’s wife.
And this fallout meant she would suff at the Nichols household
Debra replied, “Before, I didn’t want ash with Juan, but who can be subservient forever? I’m not going to keep my head down whenever I see him now.”
Her path forward was set. Whether she offended Juan or not was no longer important.
“Erica? What brings you here?”
Randy emerged in a pair of gold–rimmed glasses. Holding a stack of books, he looked like a scholar.
Erica glanced at his outfit and grinned, “I came to escort Debra to school. And you’re playing costume?”
“This is yuppie style!”
“A yuppie or a jerk?”
Randy was speechless.
While they were chatting, Debra put on her scarf to avoid trouble.
If Randy saw it, he would definitely tell Marion.
She didn’t know why, but she didn’t want Marion to know.
“Ms. Frazier, don’t leave after school. Marion said he would come
to pick you up.”
“Why?” Debra had a vigilant look on her face.
“Why? It’s the opening of your company today. As the owner, you won’t go?”
Debra finally realized what was going on.
Recently, she had been troubled by Juan and Shelia, leaving all the preparation work to Marion and Randy. She forgot that her
company was opening today.
“Congratulations, Debra. You lose in the emotional field but win in the workplace. I will be the largest shareholder of your company,” Erica exclaimed, patting her shoulder.
Randy muttered, “The largest shareholder is not you.”
Erica was puzzled. “What were you saying?”
“I didn’t say anything,” Randy said, whistling.
Debra smiled and shook her head. But I can’t go today.”
“Why?” Randy was puzzled.
Erica knew why.
Sure enough, at noon, Juan’s phone call came to the school.
Juan didn’t contact Debra but asked the principal to pass the message. He wanted her to come home as soon as possible.