Chapter 13
Seeing Diana approach, I finally let out a sigh of relief. After thinking for a moment, I repli “Just an old colleague, ran into them by
chance.”
Previously, when Zach took me out, he often avoided introducing me as his girlfriend, referring to me as a coworker instead.
I thought he’d be satisfied with that, but surprisingly, when he heard my explanation, his expression darkened even more.
I ignored it and continued introducing Diana. “This is my friend, Diana. I told you, I came here with friends for dinner.”
Yet, for some reason, his face remained gloomy.
Hannah, however, reacted first and smiled as she asked me, “Wow, Serena, you actually have friends who can afford to dine here?”
“Looks like your friend is pretty well–off. What do they do? Where do they work?”
Diana frowned and whispered to me, “Why does she sound so much like a pick–me as soon as she talks?”
I chuckled lightly. “It’s okay, you’ll get used to it.”
Diana didn’t say much more, but she could tell Hannah wasn’t here for goodwill.Nonchalantly, she replied, “Just running a small business. Nothing glamorous.”
Seeing this, Hannah became even more smug, letting out a snort. Her gaze toward Diana dripped with disdain.
“Business must be pretty rough these days, huh? Working hard for your money, yet you throw it around like this?”
Diana quickly sensed the sarcasm and didn’t respond directly, instead quietly asking me, “What’s going on? Do you two have a grudge?”
I didn’t hide it and whispered so only she could hear, “The one next to her is my ex–and also her current boyfriend.”
Diana already knew about the hard work Zach and I put into building the company, so when I came to her, I didn’t hide the fact that Zach and I had broken up or why.
She chuckled, “You should’ve said so earlier.”
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Then she turned to Hannah and asked with a smile, “So what exactly do you do for a living, since it’s clearly not honest work?” “Doesn’t look like you’re achieving anything. Can’t be making money off men, right?”
Hannah bristled, about to lash out, but Zach held her back. “Stop it, Serena, I don’t have the patience to mess around with you anymore.”
“I know what’s bothering you. I’m willing to take you back, reinstatement at the company, plus ten percent of the shares. Does that satisfy you?”
“Ten percent?“Before I could react, Diana let out a sharp laugh.“Sorry, but I’ve already brought her into our company, with forty percent equity.”