Chapter 99: Chapter 99 She doesn’t love me (7)
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Steve Burton seemed not to have heard Olivia Foster admit her mistake, only leisurely flipping through the documents in his hand.
The atmosphere in the conference room was eerily quiet.
Olivia felt her heartbeat quicken, she stealthily raised her eyelids, glanced at
Steve, and then spoke, “Mr. Burton, I promise, it won’t happen again.”
Steve “hmm’d” in response, closed the document in his hand, tossed it onto the table, and looked at Olivia.
Even after two hours, Olivia’s face was still swollen and somewhat alarming.
There was little reaction on Steve’s face as he picked up another document, opened it, and finally spoke, “Olivia Foster, are you afraid that I would blame you for your poor work performance and are deliberately playing the martyr, slapping yourself twice?”
Olivia was completely unprepared for Steve to say that. She raised her head, looked at him with wide eyes, and began saying with a hint of redness in her eyes, “No.”
Olivia had thought that after she said no, Steve would continue with her words and ask what had happened.
However, to her surprise, Steve just calmly sat in his chair, staring intently at the documents in his hands and showing no concern for the two slaps on her face.
In fact, Olivia came to Steve to admit her mistake, just as Maya Mitchell had guessed. She dared not let Steve know that it was Ruby Gregory who had hit her.
After all, her grudge with Ruby had been instigated by her.
Even if Ruby was wrong in hitting her, she was the one who provoked it first. If Steve were to hold them accountable, neither she nor Ruby would have a good outcome.
No matter how much she hated Ruby and wished she would leave Pristine’s Enterprises and Steve Burton’s side immediately, she was not so foolish as to make Steve have a negative opinion of Ruby and herself at the same time.
But now, Steve suspected her of playing the martyr.
Olivia’s heart was filled with uncertainty. Only when someone truly loved someone would they care so deeply about the impression they left on that person.
After hesitating for a while, Olivia finally chose to speak up to Steve and explain what had happened to clear herself of suspicion of using a trick.
“Mr. Burton, I didn’t hit myself. Someone else hit me.”
When such a fight occurred in the company, Steve, as the president, exhibited no anger or surprise. He acted as if he didn’t care, focusing on the documents in his hands, and even picked up a pen from the side to make some notes.
Olivia waited for a while, and when Steve didn’t react, she continued, “It was Ruby Gregory who hit me..”