Mila was surprised. "You quit your job?" she exclaimed.
"Yes, and about the debt I owe—"
"Can we not talk about money?" Mila cut her off. "You know that I don't care about it. I don't even mind if you don't pay me back."
Sienna smiled helplessly. "Wanda, I understand you're not short of money, but it's only fair to pay back debts. Paying what I owe isn't going to affect
our friendship, but it's a matter of principle.”
Mila understood that everyone had their principles. She respected Sienna's. "Okay, then take your time to pay it back. No rush."
"Thank you, Wanda."
"Why did you suddenly quit? Has Daniel's eyesight recovered?" Mila asked.
Sienna replied gloomily, "Not yet, but he's in good spirits. There are several maids at his place. It doesn't matter if I'm there or not."
"Did Daniel fire you?"
"No, I handed my resignation to Madam Florence. I didn't tell him."
"Why?" Mila couldn't understand why she would quit such an easy and well-paying job.
"I'm 26 but still single. My parents are pressuring me to get married. They set me up on a date with a small factory owner in town."Contents belong to NovelDrama.Org
"A date?"
Sienna laughed. "Yeah, the guy's in his 30s and from our hometown. He owns a clothing factory, a car, and a house. His financial situation seems
okay. I want to give it a try and see if it works out. After all, I'm getting older and can't afford to waste any time."
"You're only 26. You're still young.
"My classmate is a mother of two at 26," Sienna replied.
Mila paused briefly before asking, "Sienna, do you not feel any connection with Daniel?"
Sienna's response was dramatic, her voice even getting louder. "Are you serious? I should be grateful that he hasn't strangled me yet."
Mila let out a deep sigh. "That's a pity."
"What's a pity? I don't even dare to entertain the thought. Daniel comes from a wealthy family. He's an undercover narcotics agent, and his brother is
a military general.
"I'm just a small-town girl with an average family and education. I barely scrape by writing a few novels online. Daniel wouldn't even glance my way.
How could I ever measure up to him?"
"Sienna, do you want to discuss quitting with Daniel before you leave?"
"I'm already heading back to my hometown."
Mila was taken aback.
"Forget it. I'm probably too fierce and sharp-tongued. He likely wants me out anyway," Sienna remarked.
"That's not true at all. That's just a front. And Daniel hasn't had the chance to know the real you yet," Mila reassured her.
Sienna sighed. "Let's not talk about Daniel. When I get married, I'll invite you to my wedding. Will you honor me with your presence?"
"Of course, I'll bring my husband and child." Mila smiled.
"Perfect, it's a deal."
"I hope you find someone who shares your values and has a wonderful life together.”
"Wanda, I appreciate your kind words." Sienna looked ahead to her future.