Chapter 241:
Klein was clearly enraged.
Emma quickly covered her face and took a few steps back.
“There are so many of you, and you want to bully a weak woman like me!”
At that moment, two lawyers stepped forward to calm Emma down, explaining the consequences. They agreed to compensate her with some medical expenses before she left.
Emma was smart enough to realize she wouldn’t win against the lawyers, so she accepted the 800 dollars for medical expenses and left.
Before she went, she glared at me. I knew she hated me again. But I didn’t care.
Finally, the matter was settled.
Klein pulled me into his office and hurriedly found a first-aid kit to treat the wound on my mouth.
“Ouch!”
I touched my face and cried out in pain.
Klein looked at me, his brows tightly furrowed, his expression serious.
“That woman just now… was she your little sister?”
I quickly denied it.
“I only have one sister! It’s not her.”
Klein’s expression remained doubtful.
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I explained, “My biological father married her mother!”
Klein nodded and then laughed.
“That woman is very fierce.”
“Why did you pay her so much money? I was also beaten,” I said. Not only did Emma cause trouble, but she also received a sum of money. I was a little angry.
“I slapped her twice. She won’t be able to go out for at least a week, so we didn’t lose out.”
There was a hint of mockery in Klein’s voice. Hearing that, the anger in my heart lessened a little. Then I suddenly thought of something and said, “I’ll deduct 800 dollars from my salary.”
“I was the one who did it. Why should I deduct your salary?” Klein replied.
I glared at him and said, “I caused this trouble.”
“It’s impossible for me to watch my employees being bullied at will. What kind of boss would I be in the future? Actually, I have to thank you for helping me establish my authority in the company.”
Klein forced himself to say.
I knew I couldn’t convince him. Although I was the best debater in university, Klein was a lawyer.
I gave up arguing. I thought about the way my colleagues looked at me just now and couldn’t help frowning.
“You were too impulsive just now. No matter what, you shouldn’t have hit someone. Your actions could easily make… everyone misunderstand.”
“Misunderstand what?” Klein stared at me.
“Misunderstand…”