"Mom," Eric interrupted Lilia impatiently. "I’ve told you that I don’t like her. Why do you have to send Fiona here? Can’t you consider my feelings?"

"You don’t like her?" Lilia’s grunt was audible from the other end. "Then who do you like? Julia?"

Eric didn’t say anything.

He didn’t expect that Lilia would find out about Julia so soon.

"It’s my business who I like. And it has nothing to do with other people. So, don’t get involved in this matter," he said coldly.

With a snort, Lilia answered back, "Eric, you're treating Fiona poorly. So, I can’t just ignore this matter. I’m warning you, if you don’t treat her well while she’s there, don’t blame me for being rude to Julia. You know, although I’m not in H City, I have plenty of ways to deal with Julia."

"Mom." Eric frowned, "Why do you have to do that? We used to have a good relatio

I had a good time," she said to Eric before saying her goodbye.

"As long as you’re happy," Eric said calmly. "Anyway, I have something to deal with in the company tomorrow. So, I will just send a driver here. You can tell him where you want to go tomorrow."

"Okay," Fiona nodded. She wasn’t an ungrateful woman. Since Eric was so busy with his work, she was satisfied that he could spare some time to hang around with her.

"Then, can you have dinner with me tomorrow night?" Fiona asked.

Eric shook his head. "I have an appointment with an important client tomorrow night. I’m afraid I can’t make it. If you finish your work, you should go back to the hotel early to have a rest."

"All right." Fiona couldn’t make an appointment with Eric, but it didn’t matter. She could stay in the city for a while, and there would be plenty of opportunities.

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