Although she had changed into patient clothes earlier, she did not change her lingerie, so it was still wet. He did this only to prevent her from extorting money from him in the future, so there was nothing to be touched about. After she changed, she walked out of the bathroom, and felt much better without the wet lingerie.
When she came out and noticed Mandy was standing there, she gave her a smile. “Miss Xander, please sit down. I’ll dry your hair.”
Monique scanned the room. Henry was not there. Mandy understood the look on her face. “Mr. Moore went out.”
Mr. Moore said he went out to buy Monique some food; he even told her not to mention anything about jumping into the sea in front of her. It was the first time Mandy saw the caring side of the chairman. It looked like he really had feelings for Miss Xander, not just because she was Angel’s mother.
“Thank you, Mandy. I can do it myself.” Monique walked to Mandy’s side. She was not used to people serving her.
“Don’t worry, Miss Xander. Let me do it,” Mandy said in a friendly tone.
She felt embarrassed to decline; if she did again, she would seem unreasonable, so she obediently sat on the sofa. After going through so much hassle in one day, she felt tired and hungry. Mandy’s touch was gentle, and it was done in a short time. After she was done with her hair, Monique asked her, “Is that man’s admission done?”
That man had saved her, but Henry brought her upstairs earlier, so she did not manage to arrange his admission, so she was a little worried.
That man!
When she saw him that day, he looked like he had a lot of energy and was full of spirit. Maybe he was in a bad mood, which was why he had an argument with them. Monique thought it might just be how she imagined it. The way he saved her proved that he was actually a kind guy. Why did he not try to have a conversation with her? She might have comforted him so he would not try to commit suicide.
“I want to see him,” Monique said.
“I ordered food. You should eat something before you go,” Mandy replied.
Speaking of the devil, someone was knocking on the door.
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