Chapter 107 Angela was Drunk
Chapter 107 Angela was Drunk
"Okay, I'll invite you into the Dream Club management group in a moment."
Gabriela said as she darted a wink at him.
James tightened his lips, "The guests had negative comments to the Dream Club during this time, so I'll
see what the staff says to determine if it's the management or the bottom staff to blame."
"I, the manager, didn’t know that the customers’ response was bad!"
Gabriela covered her mouth, her beautiful eyes widened from surprise, "This is my dereliction of duty,
and I'll just talk to the management. You have to deal with a host of problems every day, so there is no
need to bother you."
James didn't say anything, and just looked straight at her.
Gabriela didn't dare to make a bad move, "But you're in hospital these days, and probably not that
busy. I'll invite you into the group in a moment.
In case they are too frightened to say anything, I won't tell them who you are."
After hearing his consent, Gabriela then nodded and reached for the door.
But when she reached the door handle, she stopped, leaned against the wall and looked at him with a
smile, "I think Angela is nice, but it's a pity I'm not a man."
After saying that, without waiting for James to say anything, she opened the door and went out.
The moment the door was closed, James was the only one left in the ward.
He sat for a moment before lying back on his bed, staring at the ceiling as his thoughts whirled
uncontrollably.
Two years ago, on September 27th, it was the day before Angela's birthday.
James was surrounded by the management team in the mall, listening to their reports and occasionally
entering a store to ask for some specifics.
As he entered a jewelry store, his eyes paused on a pair of rings. Then he walked over to them.
The sales assistant had seen many customers, but it was the first time she had met a group of
honoured customers. And the mall manager was even standing at the end of the group, as if he didn't
quite have a position in them.
She put on her professional smile and tried to control her excitement as she followed James's line of
sight, "You have a good taste. This is a new arrival in our store, made by the famous jewelry master
Carlos
Behrman, and in the entire City only..."
James didn't have time for such nonsense, he tapped his finger on the glass cabinet and said
succinctly,
“Pack it up for me."
A group of people standing behind him looked at each other in surprise. The boss James had just been
in the company for more than two years, and hadn’t made any achievements. But he did like this... His
brothers in the Harvey family would rub his nose in this matter at the next meeting!
“OK.”
Thinking about the commission for selling this pair of rings, the sales assistant smiled with her eyes
arched and her voice got a little sweeter, "Would you like to look at other styles?
We've got several new arrivals here."
James handed her a black card, "No, thanks."
When the sales assistant saw the black card, her eyes lit up and her attitude became a little more
respectful, "You're welcome."
She swiped the card with trembling hands, packed the rings, and handed the package and the black
card to him with both hands, "Enjoy your shopping and welcome to your next visit."
James nodded, took the black card and the gift box, and headed out of the store.
Just after leaving the store, his phone vibrated and rang.
The corners of his lips curved up in a small arc. He took out his phone and the corners of his lips fell
back when he saw the name, Jessica, then he simply hung up the phone.
Seeing this, the man in the suit standing beside him on his right hand said at an appropriate speed,
"It's near National Day. In addition to the discounts, the mall has scheduled..."
Just after a start, James's phone vibrated and rang again.
James said sorry, took out his phone and looked at the caller ID, frowning slightly and picking up the
phone, "What's wrong?"
"James, Angela is drunk. You had better come and pick her up." Còntens bel0ngs to Nô(v)elDr/a/ma.Org
Jessica's soft voice was laced with a bit of worry.
James pursed his lips, and a darkness flashed in his eyes, "Where?"
"My home."
Jessica said.
"Janet and Nova are here too. I just can't take care of three drunks. If my mom sees us all drunk like
this, I'll deserve a scolding."
James said, "I'm on my way," and hung up the phone.
"I have something urgent to do, and you guys go on to report to the deputy general manager, Mr.
Gerry."
He spoke to the crowd behind him for a while and was about to go.
But Gerry pulled him back, "Mr. James, can we talk for a while?"
James raised his wrist to look at his watch and took a few steps to the side without saying anything.
"With your brother in the Harvey family and others making trouble, you didn't finish that Sunshine
Garden project satisfactorily last time, and the chairman wasn't very happy."
"Now that National Day is underway. The news that you are absent from work for private matters will
soon be heard by them. Once they complain to the chairman, your position as the general manager
may be gone."
Gerry stood next to him and heard vaguely about what he talked about on the phone, but he almost
guessed it.
James lifted his wrist again and glanced at his watch, "Finished?"
Gerry nodded.
"If my grandfather is going to remove me from my position just because of such a trivial matter, I have
nothing to say.
I'll leave the rest to you, and email me a copy of the mall's National Day promotion plan by six p.m. this
afternoon."
After saying that, James directly left.
Gerry watched his fading back and sighed heavily.
Twenty minutes later, James drove to the Smiths' house.
He got out of the car and entered the Smiths' villa, asking the maid in the living room, "Where's
Angela?"
The two servants looked at each other and one of them stepped forward and said,
"Please follow me."
James hmmed and followed the maid up the revolving staircase with the gift box containing the rings.
When reaching the third floor, he turned right and entered the first room.
"Angela?"
James called as he pushed the door, and hesitated to give the ring directly to the drunken Angela or to
wait for her birthday tomorrow.
No one answered.
The room was empty, the window was open a crack, and the wind blew in, the pale blue curtains
fluttering up and down, bringing a scent of flowers.
James's handsome face darkened slightly as he turned to look at the maid behind him, his voice a little
cold, "Where is Angela?"
Being stared by James, the servant's nose was sweating. She lowered her head and said cautiously,
"Miss Jessica said to bring you here if you came looking for Miss Angela."
"Where’s Angela?"
James repeated impatiently.
The maid wiped the sweat on the tip of her nose and her voice was very small, "Almost half an hour
ago, I saw Miss Jessica together with Miss Janet and Miss Nova playing together, and now I don't
know where they are."
James's brow furrowed and he turned his head away.
But the maid got to the door before him and locked it, "Mr. James, Miss Jessica said you can look
across when you get into this room."
"Get out of my way!"
James's patience had run out.
The servant gulped, her mind racing, and said,
"Please go over and have a look, and I remember Miss Jessica saying she would be playing with Miss
Angela and other girls in the room across the corridor."