Chapter 83
Chapter 83
Chapter 83 Scold Eudora
Eudora was secretly annoyed. She thought, ''How could I forget that I have promised Chasel to join his
company? But I just agreed to Colbert to come and accompany Madam Steele.'
Eudora put away her mobile phone and glanced at the check on the table. Then, she immediately
picked up the check and said, "I was joking with you just now. You don't need to fill out the check."
Colbert reclined on the sofa and stared at Eudora meaningfully. "Do you know any animals that come
and go as soon as they are called?"
"What?"
Colbert's inexplicable words confused Eudora.
"What's the difference between you and a dog?"
Colbert humiliated her. His words were blunt. Even there was contempt in his eyes when he looked at
her.
Just because of Chasel's call, she wanted to leave in a hurry.
Eudora was folding the check. She paused for a moment when she heard Colbert's words. She raised
her head slowly. Her thick eyelashes curled up like butterfly wings. Gradually, her eyes turned from dull
to angry.
She tightly clenched the check in her hand and frowned. "You..."
The anger in her heart was burning. Eudora almost failed to control her temper. But finally, she
restrained her emotions.
"The difference between me and a dog is conscientiousness. A 'dog' is shameless!"
Eudora snorted and slammed the door away behind her without looking back.
Colbert was originally scolding her, but at this moment, it seemed more like he was scolded by her.
At this time, Yvette and Alva, who were visiting Belinda, walked out of the ward.
Alva didn't see Eudora in the living room. She asked, "Colbert, where is Eudora?"
"She is gone."
Colbert was looking at the screen of the laptop and doing his work.
Even though he answered Alva's question, he didn't look up at her during the process.
He was indifferent toward Alva as if she was not enough to arouse his interest.
"I discussed with Grandma just now. I will stay and take care of her with you these days," Alva looked
at Colbert and said.
Her voice was gentle, and her attitude was considerate. From all points of view, she was the best
candidate for a good wife.
No man could reject such a perfect woman.
However, Colbert was always indifferent to her.
"That's good."
Yvette immediately echoed. "Alva happens to be free recently, so let her take care of Madam Steele
these days. She can cultivate the relationship with Madam Steele."
"As long as my Grandma agrees, I have no objection."