Chapter 86 Exclusive Arrogance Of Joey

Kent took the suitcase from Steve's hand and said, "I'm sorry to trouble you."

Steve didn't look good either. He turned to look at Lois and said, "Mrs. Lois, CEO is really busy. Besides, there is a little Maggie between you two..."

Kent interrupted Steve's coaxing, "there are some words that don't belong to you. Your duty is to do your own job, such as being the Chief Secretary!"

Steve frowned and looked at Lois with embarrassment.

Turning her head, Lois bit her lips and said, "I will solve this matter with Joey. I won't cause you any trouble."

Steve breathed a sigh of relief in his heart, but he nodded with a bitter face, turned around and left the community.

It was not until Steve was out of sight that Lois looked at Kent and said, "you are not in a good mood. Go back to the hotel and have a rest." she seemed to feel that it was not convincing and added, "I have a meeting in my company. Let's talk about the future later."

Kent didn't stay there any longer. He just told Lois to take car

e back with him, it only meant that in her heart, she was not willing to go with him even if Kent's reputation was ruined.

So he didn't dare to go, because anyway he had lost whether Lois came back or not. He sank into a swamp and couldn't save himself.

But he still hoped that she could come back. He hoped that she could become what she used to be, gentle and considerate, smiling and clean.

Kent was lying on the bed in the hotel, looking at the chandelier on the ceiling. Then he thought about what Joey had said on the phone.

If it weren't for Lois's sacrifice, could you get rid of my control so easily?

How can you be better?

I've never said that I'm better than you

Those words were like steel stabbing into his heart, like a cross, nailing him to the cross without a place to hide.

Joey was right. That was the truth.

That day, when Joey picked up his phone, Lois stopped him subconsciously. He didn't stop him because he was afraid that Joey would call the headquarters of HN Group.