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Dorothy naturally wouldn't tell Karen who she was going to do it with. She wouldn't say a word until everything was settled.
In the evening, when Karen got off work and saw Dorothy packing again, she asked in a hurry, "What are you up to? You're moving out right after asking me about the paternity test? My brain's not catching up. | don't get it." Dorothy stopped what she was doing and smiled. "It is the hospital needs the paternity test. I'm moving because the company wants to investigate me thoroughly. | need to move to a designated location.” "They really are doing too much! Once you're proven innocent, I'll help you stand up to them at the company. If they don't compensate for your emotional distress, we'll sue!" Karen had always been an innocent and straightforward person. Her intention to protect Dorothy was written all over her face.
"I'll find evidence to prove it." Dorothy smirked, hiding the look in her eyes.
If there really was a blood relationship between her and Heather, then a lot of things would make sense.
Like why she was so eager to kick her out of the Lopez Corporation or why she was so worried about her being around Everett.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe next morning, Dorothy arrived at the Lopez Building as usual during work hours.
As soon as she walked in, she received a few strange looks.
Now that the internal notice of her accusations against Heather was issued, everyone became curious.
After all, no one would suspect Heather, the chief lawyer.
The issue could be hard to solve, but it could also be easy. They just had to fire Dorothy.
She was a nobody; even if she found evidence to prove her innocence later, it wouldn't affect the company.
On the contrary, now that Heather's work had been halted, it would definitely affect the progress of some company projects and bring losses.
"I saw her hanging out with Kevin before. Maybe they hooked up." "Do you need to ask? Who else could she hook up with? Mr. Lopez? Ha! Kevin's been with Mr. Lopez for a very long time, so | bet he said something to Mr. Lopez, which is why she's getting this special treatment.” After getting on the elevator, Dorothy stood at the back and listened to the two women whispering in front of her.
She frowned, wanting to rebuke the two rumor spreaders, but in the end, she didn't. Instead, she took out her phone and recorded their conversation.
She didn’t want to say anything or argue with anyone. She just wanted to wait for the truth to come out.
When she got to the office, she realized she’d be the only one in today since Kevin was on a business trip to Lumina Bay.
After turning on the computer, the computer interface also showed an anomaly, needing her to cooperate with the investigation.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmNot long after logging in, Kevin sent her a message. [You'll have to temporarily withdraw your name from the Social Networking Service project. Don't blame Mr. Lopez; he did his best.] Dorothy really didn't blame Everett at all now.
At first, she thought she was in this mess because of him, so she was a bit upset. She felt like an innocent bystander.
But then she started to think. Heather was a bit too eager to deal with her. She was even going for the kill. There must have been some other reasons, right? It couldn't just be a feud.
If she really was that woman's daughter, then the whole thing had nothing to do with Everett.
On the contrary, as the CEO of a conglomerate, he was willing to be fair and halt Heather's work too.
She was really grateful to him.
Never mind whether he believed her or not; at least he could stand in a neutral position to look at this matter.