He Clings to Me Every Night - Chapter 545
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Chapter 545: Chapter 545 Daniel Marshall’s Heart
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It was a clear provocation, and she was especially self-congratulating, trying to seem innocent, playing dumb, but in reality, she was quite calculating.
It was also clear what message this woman wanted to convey. She was dying for Mrs. Olivia Marshall to know everything.
It was as if this woman could not wait for everyone to know about her relationship with Daniel Marshall.
She could not wait for Mrs. Olivia Marshall to know about her own importance in Daniel’s heart.
A slight smile curved around Olivia Jenkins’ lips, she remained silent, her sharp almond eyes not blinking as they stared at the woman in front of her. Her expression seemed slightly mocking and disdainful.
After a moment of silence, it was Grace Ziegler who couldn’t stand it and broke the subdued atmosphere, “Mrs. Marshall, I apologize for being so presumptuous! Didn’t Chief Daniel Marshall tell you that he likes leek dumplings and pickles?”
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Olivia Jenkins’ clear eyes shone with dazzling sharpness, yet her beautiful face did not reveal the slightest emotion.
Her voice was still soft and calm, and her demeanor exuded an aura of noble indifference.
“The last woman who talked to me in the same manner, claiming my husband likes spicy food…she ended up dead,” she replied.
A look of surprise flashed on Grace’s face, her eyes widening involuntarily.
Olivia Jenkins stepped forward, her overpowering aura causing the woman in front of her to momentarily furrow her brows, squint her eyes, and stare at her dumbfounded.
Grace’s lips slightly parted, but no sound came out. It felt as though her throat was constricted.
Olivia Jenkins tilted her head, looking leisurely at Grace, and spoke nonchalantly, “If you’re interested in being a cook at my home, you should discuss it with Mr. Daniel Marshall.
If you want to be a maid, as long as Mr. Daniel Marshall agrees, I have no objections. I’m not interested in cooks or maids. But Mr. Daniel Marshall might be. I’m sure he would love to discuss it with you.”
The smile on Olivia Jenkins’ lips spread, her beautiful eyebrows slightly raised. But Grace felt the full force of the silent contempt and mockery.
Without any hesitation, Olivia Jenkins left, her high heels echoing proudly.
Valerie Howard’s intensely scornful gaze shot a fierce warning at Grace.
Men would swoon, but women would gag at this woman. What an awful person she is!
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Grace remained in place, feeling uncomfortable and defeated. Not only had she lost, but she was also being looked down upon, compared to a cook and a maid.
Grace felt that Olivia Jenkins was too arrogant, acting as if she was very important. It was very annoying.
Just watch me, one day, I will bring her down.
Only those who can laugh at the end will be victorious, and Grace Ziegler won’t give up so easily.
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Valerie Howard lowered her voice and asked, “Olivia, should we tell Daniel about this? That woman is so disgusting, who does she think she is, trying to provoke you like this? Who gave her the right to show off?”
Olivia Jenkins kept a blank face and calmly said, “No need. I can’t squander her good intentions.”
“Why don’t we have Daniel fire her? This kind of secretary, she doesn’t seem pure-hearted at all, she is bound to have lots of crooked thoughts, who knows what tricks she will pull in the future.”
Olivia Jenkins laughed self-mockingly, a trace of bitterness surging within. “Valerie, if a man’s heart isn’t dedicated to you, no matter what you do, it’s a waste of time.
There are plenty of ambitious women. If a man can be easily swayed, then it only proves one thing – this man is not worth having. It is definitely not an issue with the woman. Even without this woman, there will be other women. It’s the man’s attitude that matters.”