Chapter: 391
She had constantly kept tabs on their updates.
As an employee at Blakely Group, she had spotted Galilea visiting the office to meet Tyrone on numerous occasions and had
shared these instances online.
“You are right! It concerns Mr. Blakely and Ms. Chavez... You might find some traces online.”
The woman took a short break before resuming, “You should check it out; there are piles of proof. They’ve even been captured
returning home together multiple times.”
“No way! I refuse to believe it!” Leah howled. “How is this possible?
How on earth? Aren’t Mr, Blakely and Galilea a couple? They appear so perfect for each other...”
“Don’t get too engrossed in these rich people’s lives. I wager the gossip is all authentic. Sabrina Chavez is such a bitch, stepping
in and stealing Galilea’s boyfriend.”
“Ahhh! I’m infuriated! She’s such a bitch! May she rot in hell!”
“Lower your voice. Make sure no one overhears.”
“It’s fine. We’re alone here.”
Sabrina stood there, dumbstruck.
“Damn it! I really hate her. She even attempted to clean up her image at the press conference. Her father really covered for her!”
Leah seethed with rage.
Since the day of the press conference, she had developed a disdain for Sabrina.
“When Mr. Blakely’s grandfather kicks the bucket, Sabrina won’t have a backer in the Blakely family. It’s obvious why she’s
desperate to secure another support.”
“Isn’t she merely the Blakely family’s adoptee? Does she desire the family’s properties? She ought to be content that the family
took her in and brought her up. What an ungrateful woman!”
“But who would’ve thought Mr. Blakely to be that kind of man.”
“I don’t even have to guess. It must have been Sabrina who lured him in! Otherwise, they would’ve been together long back, not
after Galilea’s return.”
“You’ve got a point! I heard that Ms. Garrett from the PR department also got reassigned due to Sabrina.”
“Bah!”
“I fail to grasp why Mr. Blakely prefers Sabrina. She always has a gloomy expression. How do her subordinates tolerate her? I
consider ourselves lucky to have a considerate and approachable supervisor.”
Suddenly, the sound of rushing water echoed from the adjoining cubicle.
After some more chatter, the three of them exited the restroom.
Hiding behind the cubicle door, Sabrina emerged only once they had left.
Her standing in the company was likely to take a hit this time.