The elevator arrived just a second before she lost control of her fist.
After they got out of the elevator, they said goodbye to Yvonne.
"Ms. Green, this way please."
Yvonne led the way with a smile and chuckled as she walked. "Don't take those people's words seriously. They're talking nonsense."
"Mr. Chapman and I really have nothing to do with each other."
Lottie smiled faintly. "Don't worry. I don't think there will be anything between you."
"Ralph has high standards."
Hearing her words, Yvonne's face instantly darkened.
After a while, she adjusted the expression on her face. "You're... right."
"To be chosen by him, it's really lucky."
After that, Yvonne turned her head and smiled at Yvonne. "Ms. Green, are you married?"
Lottie shrugged. "Yes."
"Is your husband as excellent as Mr. Chapman?"
Lottie looked at her with rolling eyes.
How could she answer this question?
To be honest, she did not want Yvonne to know she was Ralph's wife.
It was quite interesting to continue watching her performance.
So she smiled and said, "Of course, my husband is not as good as Ralph."
Yvonne sneered.
She knew it!
Although this woman was Yvonne's relative, her surname was Green. She was definitely not a close relative.
At most, she was a cousin, or even a distant cousin.
Besides, how could a married woman bring food to another man with a thermos?
She was afraid that her marriage was not happy, so she wanted to seduce Ralph.
With this thought in mind, Yvonne looked at Lottie with more mockery in her eyes.
"Alas, so I have to wipe my eyes when I get married."
"After all, it's hard to find a man like Mr. Chapman."
"Don't think too much about it when you get married. It's too late to regret it."
Lottie narrowed her eyes. She hadn't expected her to think this way, so she smiled. "Yes."
"You should wipe your eyes when you get married."
"Otherwise, if you find someone who is charming, he will be attractive to other women. They will want to marry him."
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