"Mr. Huang, I—"

Just as Jean was about to say something, the receptionist stopped her and said, "Miss, you don’t have an appointment. You can’t—"

"Well, it's none of your business here," Peter interrupted the receptionist. "Go ahead with your business."

"Yes, sir." As soon as the receptionist left, Peter turned his gaze to Jean. "So, Miss Gu, why did you bother coming here today? I still remember that you—"

"Mr. Huang." Jean smiled as if she didn't just interrupt him. "It was my fault last night. In fact, I came here today to apologize. And I have something important to tell you."

"Oh, really?" Peter raised his eyebrows in skepticism. "But I'm very busy today. I'm afraid I don't have enough time for that."

"Mr. Huang, I have something important to tell you. I believe you'

ecently. I don't want my relationship with him to change because of Zoe. Besides, Miss Lin is much younger than my father. He has been keeping his chastity for my late mother all his life. I don't want him to be criticized by others after he marries Miss Lin. I wants to protect his image."

"Is that so?" Peter gave her a rather skeptic look.

"Yes, of course. It’s true!" Jean nodded. "I have no grudges against Miss Lin. Is there another reason you suspect other than what I said?"

Of course, there was no way that she would tell him the truth. She hated Zoe because she was afraid that she'd expose her identity.

Jean looked at him and continued, "Mr. Huang, if you don't want to work with me, I won't force you.

You can just shrug it off and forget that I ever came here today."

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