Fated To Deal With The Billionaire
out almost in a whisper looking dumbfou
eside her. I don't know how many times Nora heard the sound of heavy breathing from the side. Bu
seven people at the dinner table. What she imagined was meeting the CEO of her com
l with this piece of paper
er company was the guy who gave
ntract for?" No
ded. "Right, what's such a contract f
pression. "That's not what I meant. I'm as
y for your actions," said Langit from the
asked Nora. True, she had only j
stracting Nora's gaze. The woman seemed to scroll through the phone screen and then uttered, "What
h an incredulous look on her face. T
of the media," Keano replie
it. "You imagine this news has already reached the ears of in
"Pa, it's the media's fault for maki
is voice no less. "They only care about what's spread, and
t pointed at her. "Wai
from Nora. "You we
tried to recall wha
there was a break in her memory that was interrupted when she was in the VVIP room. Could it be... could it be that
reen in the dining room lit up. A video was playing. It was exactly like the video she had see
side and was caught on camera. Although the background of the room was rather di
her head to the side, looking at Keano
u did that with me," he replied
y and unexpectedly. Her memory replayed the moment she met Keano at the airport, then discovered the fact that Keano was the CEO of her c
audible to Keano. "Ah, it was that ni
no panic on Nora's face at all. She even watched t
r that night? D
swer, Keano immediately snatched, "Me. I was the o
ed Keano away. The sky was looking at Keano, his breathing was ragged. Keano exhaled ve
hed voice, then his gaze turned to Nora. "You too. Why were you drunk that
ou we didn't cr
making Keano instantly snort with a sardonic laugh coming o
etended to be self-sacrificing, while his treatment behind was really sickening. Nora alre
from Keano. "Believe me, I was the one who asked first. I wa
lied, "Wh
ly, glaring at Keano. Her gaze made Keano instantly s
continued her explanation. "I did invite him, so... I sh
eano said firmly, cutting Nora off. "I'm not
the company's good name! Papa has worked hard to build the comp
to raise his voice. "Don't you understand that if there weren't media
rs played back: the endless news cycle, the crying of a man, the anguished screech of a woma
seconds she was stunned, feeling the pain suddenly radiate. Her chest
make a mistake! People who make big, costl
hardened. Nora really hated hearing Langit's sentence. Couldn't that sentence
o wonder Langit didn't feel guilty,
r feeling unable to hold back. Her breath
a nodded her head. "Okay, I ag
wijaya's sake. To avenge the pain