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The Most Loving Marriage: Don't Be Too Bad, Mr President novel Chapter 301

“No matter what happens, we must thank you!”

“We are all fellow colleagues, there’s no need for such courtesy!”

“Then can we work together in the future?”

“Of course, aren’t we colleagues?” Annabelle chuckled.

The two women laughed rested their heart, “Miss Xia, what a surprise that you truly didn’t mind. You are just so nice!”

“Don’t be calling me Miss Xia now, we are all colleagues you can just call me Annabelle!” Annabelle said.

“All right, then we shall take your offer!”

Soon, the few women became friends.

When Yoi walked up from downstairs, she saw that.

The woman had an unsettled expression and she stared blatantly at them.

Right when the two women saw Yoi, they hurriedly said, “Annabelle, we shall go ahead first!”

Annabelle noticed Yoi too. Now the woman was confident that they must have some secret relationship.

It could even be possible that they were spies arranged by Yoi to monitor Alistair’s company.

The old woman was indeed sharp to be able to notice it right away.

When Annabelle thought about that, she simply smiled and nodded in admiration.

And so she went back to work with Covi.

Covi stared at Annabelle and then looked at Yoi by the side. The woman couldn’t help but jeered, “Someone had just lost their loyal ‘friends’!”

It was obvious that Covi meant that for Yoi.

Yoi stood there for almost 10 seconds before approaching Annabelle. The woman looked at Annabelle proud like a peacock and fumed, “Annabelle, don’t be conceited because the old woman was backing you up! They will be a day when they learn your true colors!” After saying that, she turned around and left.

When Covi saw her arrogance, she couldn’t help but make a grimace behind her.

“She was envious of you but couldn’t do anything. All she could do was throw around a few insults!” Covi couldn’t help but exclaimed.

Annabelle simply smiled, “Most of the time we have a word for that!”

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