Dorian sneered. "A leopard doesn't change its spots."
"And what kind of person does Mr. Blake think he is? He's being so arrogant!"
Lila stepped out from a nearby room just in time to see Ethan being cornered. Without hesitation, she strode over and shielded the much taller man behind her.
Her swift and natural movements made Dorian's frustration rise uncontrollably.
She's protecting another man again!
Yet when it came to him, she spoke with nothing but disdain.
Taking a deep breath, Dorian forced himself to calm down, reminding himself of the reason he was here.
"Lila, we need to talk."
The young woman frowned slightly, her gaze filled with obvious rejection. "There's nothing left for us to talk about."
He exhaled deeply again, suppressing his anger. "If you don't want everyone at Magi Pictures to listen to our conversation, I don't mind saying what I need to say right here."
This was her workplace. Knowing Lila's character, Dorian was certain she wouldn't let personal disputes cause chaos at the office or cause trouble for her colleagues.
Her brows furrowed tighter, and after a brief pause, she responded, "This way."
"Lila, don't—" Ethan protested, worry etched on his face as he followed.
Dorian's gaze turned icy. "He stays. We need to talk alone."
He added, with a pointed look at Ethan, "And you, Ethan—how can you still be so close to Lila after everything you've done while working for me?"
The remark struck Ethan like a blow, making him pale. Guilt, shame, and other complicated emotions rose, enveloping him in a heavy, oppressive aura.
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