Daisy Ginger handed the signed document to Oliver Rubio, then leaned back in her leather chair and said to Ian Linton, "Ian, the relationship between Edward and me is a bit difficult to explain to you."
She spoke tactfully, hinting that Ian Linton should drop the subject.
But the man, who was usually good at reading people's expressions and knowing his boundaries, seemed unusually out of control today for some reason.
Ian Linton said, "Director Ginger, Edward Stephens doesn't love you at all. Why do you humiliate yourself and settle for a man who doesn't care about you? You clearly deserve better!"
Daisy Ginger was momentarily stunned by his somewhat excessive words but quickly reacted. Her beautiful, delicate eyebrows furrowed slightly, and she lowered her voice, "Ian, this is a matter between Edward and me. It has nothing to do with you."
"He's already left you twice for another woman. Aren't you afraid of a third time?!"