Lucas' words were filled with anger, causing Isaac to tremble in fear. Could Noelle come from some sort of strong background?
"Lucas, what happened?" Xenia walked over at this moment.
Lucas cursed at Isaac, "This bastard tried to hit someone in the company. Fire him immediately."
Isaac panicked. "It's not my fault! She hit me first. I was just defending myself!"
Xenia, who was acting innocent, said, "But she's just a woman. You shouldn't be so petty as a man."
He didn't dare to argue, especially since Lucas supported Noelle. He wasn't sure of their relationship.
Xenia tugged at Lucas' sleeve and whispered, "You shouldn't be so hasty when firing someone. This is a company."
He instinctively glanced at Noelle and replied stiffly, "What do you think?"
Noelle's expression remained indifferent. "I don't care."
She grabbed her bag and walked out.
Lucas was furious. "What's with her attitude?"
He had just stepped in to help, and she didn't even appreciate it. She was truly an ungrateful person.
Xenia sneered inwardly. Noelle had been hurt by Lucas so badly before; only a fool would forgive that easily. But this was a good thing for her.
She said, "She's always like this. Lucas, you've known her for so long. Let's go talk outside."
She didn't want the staff to learn that Noelle was actually the heiress of the Liddell family. If that happened, how would she stand in the company?
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