Chapter 208 Complaint

Sally's mother asked so many questions at once that Sally didn't know how to answer them. Her mother's face was full of joy, and Sally didn't have the heart to refuse, so Sally answered perfunctorily.

"The company is big and the environment is good. The employees there respect me and treat me as the wife of the president."

"Wow, they see you as the wife of the CEO now. It seems that you and Joey have made a good progress. Otherwise, those employees won't be so attentive to you. Tell me when you plan to get married so that I can enjoy my life early."

Hearing Sally's confident answer, Sally's mother was even more ecstatic. It seemed that wealth was in front of her and she could get it as long as she stretched out her hands. She didn't expect that her daughter was not raised in vain. Sally's mother couldn't help but feel complacent.

But now Sally was in a fret. Hearing her mother's words, she was even more upset. She had no idea when she could marry Joey. There was still a long way to go if she really wanted to marr

he said in a pitiful tone, which reminded Joey of what happened last time. He knew that she didn't dare to come here because of Odom. It seemed that she was really frightened and didn't dare to come to the company again.

Joey felt sorry and angry at the same time. On the one hand, he felt sorry for Sally. It was all his fault that he didn't deal with the relationship between her and his parents well, which made her suffer. On the other hand, when he thought of what Odom had done to her, Joey was very angry and thought that Odom had no right to discipline him.

So Joey asked her directly.

"Is it because of what my father said last time that you don't dare to come?"

"Joey, how do you know..."

"Of course I know. I didn't take good care of you and made you suffer."

"It doesn't matter. It's just a few words from the elders. I will be obedient and won't go to the company to look for you in the future, because your father said it was not good." At this moment, Sally was really good at pretending to be obedient.