Chapter 103 Work Relationship
Had he stepped in to stop Sidonie back then, things might not have escalated to that extent.
“It was all Quinn’s fault. If she had mentioned earlier that her parents were fallen heroes, that wouldn’t have happened!” Sidonic said, gritting her teeth against the pain in her cheek. “Mr. Whitethorn, I was just concerned about the safety on the plane. Quinn intentionally set me up!”
Smack!
Once again, a crisp slap landed on Sidonie’s cheek.
If it hadn’t been for Trent supporting her, she probably would have fallen flat on the ground.
“Mr. Whitethorn, how could you slap her again?” Trent was outraged.
Julius, however, didn’t pay any attention to Trent at all. He merely looked at Sidonie frostily. “Do you think I’m a fool, stupid enough to believe what you’re saying?”
Sidonie’s cheeks were flushed and swollen, her face full of embarrassment.
At the banquet that day, she had intentionally brought Trent along. Her aim was to show him that she could be of assistance.
Unexpectedly, the banquet had just started, and she had already suffered such a major embarrassment in front of everyone.
“Mr. Whitethorn, are you intentionally defending Quinn? Did I say something wrong? If I had known that it was the fallen heroes‘ ashes, I obviously wouldn’t have acted that way! Quinn had plenty of opportunities to tell me, but she didn’t. If that’s not setting me up, then what is it?” Sidonie said indignantly.
Quinn asked, “So, if it’s not a fallen hero’s ashes, but those of an ordinary person, you can just examine them freely?”
Sidonie was taken aback.
With a frosty expression, Quinn glared at the person before her. “Sidonie, you may enjoy setting people up, but don’t assume everyone else is just like you!”
Sidonie’s discomfort grew as she saw the crowd gathering around her. She gritted her teeth, pushing her way through the encircling onlookers to make a quick escape.
Seeing the situation, Trent quickly followed suit.
Quinn turned her head toward Julius. “Thank you.”
He paused slightly. “I thought you’d be upset with me for doing that.”
“I’m not that gullible. I’m able to distinguish who’s actually helping me,” Quinn responded.
Julius, whom she had known for less than two months, was there to support her. Yet, her ex–husband, to whom she was married for three years, remained silent when Sidonie slandered her. He never once defended her.
What an irony, indeed.
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Afterward, the spectators gradually dispersed, and the banquet carried on as usual.
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