Victor who was in a better mood earlier suddenly became sullen and asked in a cold and firm voice, "Aunt Clement, what did you say to Director Bleu?"
Aisling smiled coldly and said, "Victor, what else can I say? I just warn her not to try to seduce you. She should behave herself since she is married and has children.
I even saw her with another man a few days ago. They were talking and laughing and their behaviors were intimate..."
"That's enough. Aunt Clement, Director Bleu is not the type of person you are talking about. I know what I am doing even when I am desperate. I still have something to do. You can go back first, Aunt Clement!" Victor interrupted Aisling angrily.
He had a cold expression on his face and he exuded a terrifyingly cold aura.
He glanced at Haven. The words that almost came out of his mouth were forced back into his stomach.
Haven stood aside, not daring to breathe. Victor would give others a sense of oppression, which was exactly what she was most afraid of.
To put it another way, this fear came from the sense of inferiority in her heart because she was not the Clement family's biological daughter.
Aisling looked at Victor with distress and said earnestly, "Victor, I want you to be happy more than anyone else. I really hope that your future happiness is not due to guilt, but because you are really happy."
She couldn't put all the blame on Victor when Eden was lost. It was Eden's destiny. She had figured that out all these years.
Victor took a few steps forward. The expensive hand-made shirt with black casual pants outlined his tall and straight figure.
His eyes were cold as he smiled and said, "Don't worry, Aunt Clement. I will be happier than anyone else in the future. I will declare to the world one day that I am the happiest man in the world."
Victor's expression was gentle when he said those words. Aisling and Haven had never seen such gentle expression on Victor's face before.
Haven's heart skipped a beat and she suddenly had a bad feeling.
Why did Victor become so confident and happy suddenly?
Could it be that there was something else that she didn't know?
"Victor... you..." Aisling stared at him in a daze. She didn't know what to say.
Victor would only have such a happy expression on his face when he mentioned Eden.
"Aunt Clement, you should go back first!" Victor drove her out with a sullen face.
"Mom..." Haven held Aisling's arm gently, reminding her to talk about something else.
Aisling suddenly changed her attitude and said with a smile, "Victor, can you consider your marriage with Haven..."
"Aunt Clement, no one in this world is qualified to stay by my side except Eden!" Victor's cold words struck Haven into the bottomless abyss.
Why was it Eden again?
Why?
Eden was dead. Why did she still have to stand in her way?
Aisling sighed deeply and choked up, "I really can't do anything about you. I'll go back now. You can think about this matter again."
She did not force Victor further when she saw that he was very persistent.
She was emotionally unstable during this period.
She had forced Buddy to break off his relationship with Zofia. She was willing to abandon her grandchild so that Buddy could have a better life in the future.
Victor said word by word, "Aunt Clement, I don't need to think about it. I have clearly told you many times that I won't marry Haven."
Could Haven be more shameless? She had promised to marry Vincent but she regretted it after a few days.
He walked to the door and leaned against it. He put his hands in his pockets and said with a wicked smile, "Eden, you haven't left yet. Shall I send you back?"
Eden looked up and glanced at him coldly. She asked sarcastically, "Are you that idle, Mr. Alwynn?"
"Eden, do you see me busy?" Victor asked with a smile.
Eden put the laptop in her bag and carried it out from her office desk.
She glanced at Victor, who looked evil and arrogant, and said, "Mr. Alwynn, all men are bad. Move, don't block my way."
It was time to get off work. She just wanted to get angry and vent out her anger.
She had tolerated Victor for a long time. Why did he provoke her all the time?
Victor smiled wickedly and said, "Eden, men also include Kenny and Ricky. How can you talk about your sons in such a way?"
"I was not talking about my sons. I am talking about men like you." Eden gritted her teeth and retorted.
"A man like me? What's wrong with a man like me? I am a responsible man." Victor took a look at himself from head to toe.
"Victor, don't force me to lose my temper." Eden couldn't stand it anymore. "It's not good for your reputation to provoke a married woman like me. I'll do my work well.
As for the rest, you should go where you are supposed to go. Don't wander around me all the time. I don’t have a good memory when it comes to men. No matter how you flatter me, I will still forget you."
Eden wanted to walk past him as she spoke.
However, Victor took a small step forward with his long and slender legs, blocking Eden's way.
Eden was struck by his aggressive and crisp breath. She quickly took a step back.
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