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Let Love Takes Away All This Pain By Jenna Writes novel Chapter 383

Chapter 383: Please Forgive Me 

Ambrose left, but Alva still has the plan. 

He said she’d give him the plan when she thought about it. 

Alva sat down on the sofa and opened the plan again. 

AK subsidiary – LZ Project case. 

The next morning, GA came to the design studio carly. 

Alva hasn’t come yet. 

She put the thermos down and looked at the time. 

It’s not even business time. 

It’s an hour away. 

Looks like she came too early. 

It doesn’t matter! 

An hour is fast. What if Alva gets here half an hour before work? 

Alva is always early. 

Thinking of this, GA took a living and began to get busy. 

Make sure you do what Alva tells you! 

Venus arrived soon after. 

Twenty minutes later than GA, but carly. 

 

GA hears the noise and immediately looks over to see Venus. She frowns, turns her head and continues to work. 

Venus thought she was the first, not GA. 

288 Vouchers 

Her eyes moved to Alva’s usual spot, the sewing machine. 

Alva wasn’t there. 

Venus looks away, puts her bag down and looks at GA. 

I got a lot of packages yesterday, all from suppliers. 

The contents of these packages are the semi-finished products of the garment, which need to be arranged and sewn. 

She did the finishing and GA did the sewing. 

Obviously, GA’s job is heavier, hers is lighter. 

GA is holding a piece of cloth and sewing it with gold thread. 

This is not yesterday’s hidden stitch, but the edge stitch. 

GA sew seriously, carefully. 

Totally treating Venus like air. 

Venus stands there, watching GA sew skillfully, walks over and says, “GA.” 

GA ignored Venus as if she hadn’t heard her. 

Venus clasps her hands, clenches them, looks at her and says, “GA, are you still angry?” 

 

GA held the needle action for a while, and then continued to sew. 

Obviously not Venus. 

With Venus, she’s angry. 

Not because of the way she did it, but because Venus never thought of herself as a friend. 

She couldn’t bear to look at such a man twice. 

Venus looked at GA’s skillful sewing and said, “GA, I know you are still angry with me, and you are right to be angry. If I had been more careful at that time, I would not have taken the wrong work summary.” 

“I almost made it impossible for you to stay at AK. I’m sorry.” 

GA pauses, looks at Venus, “You know I almost couldn’t stay in AK.” 

If it wasn’t for her brother, she really wouldn’t have stayed. 

Venus bites her lip, “Sorry.” 

GA shook her head, smiling but mocking. “Venus, you don’t have to be sorry.” 

“I have not seen these means in the workplace, I have seen more in the United States, but I this person is a little, not long memory, good relations with others is whole-hearted treatment, and the person so calculated me.” 

“So, you don’t have to apologize, and you’re not wrong. It’s my fault.” 

Everyone else has an eye, so do you. 

I just don’t have a heart, let people to calculate. 

Who’s to blame? 

 

Blame yourself, blame others. 

GA then takes the fabric and thread and goes to the other side, far away from Venus. 

She really doesn’t want to see Venus. 

Venus looks at the person sitting on the sofa, the estrangement of a lifetime, her nails digging into her palms, dead picking. 

GA soon settled into her work. 

No sooner had she got into it than she heard a plunk and Venus was kneeling in front of her. 

GA is kneeling down by Venus, scared needle into her finger, she hiss in pain. 

But instead of looking at her pricked finger, she looked at Venus. 

“What are you doing?” 

Suddenly on her knees. Is she crazy? 

Venus looked at her and her eyes were red and full of tears. 

“GA, yes, I have a heart.” 

“I saw two job summaries, and normally I would look at them, flip them, and make sure.” 

“But that time I didn’t, I deliberately took the bad job summary to hand in, I know I did wrong, but I can’t.” 

“My parents divorced when I was very young, and my mother worked hard to raise me by herself, pay for my education, and let me go abroad.” 

“I finally got hired as an intern at AK, and I didn’t want to lose this opportunity. I worked hard and tried to do my best.” 

“But I heard that at the end of the internship, there were two interns at most, there were five in our group, and one of them had connections, had a background, and needless to say, would go up, and I had nothing, and if I didn’t use some means, I would definitely be fired.” 

“I didn’t want to let my mom down and let all her years of hard work go to waste, so I did what I did to you, GA, I’m sorry!” 

‘said Venus, banging her head on the ground. 

Alva is startled by the loud thud and quickly pulls Venus to her feet. “Get up!” 

“No, I won’t get up. I won’t get up until you forgive me.” 

Venus has tears all over her face. 

She looked at GA. “For so long I have been suffering from inner torment, I have been afraid to admit, afraid to say it, now I say it, GA, please forgive me!” 

GA had never seen Venus so emotional. 

She was always quiet. 

But now the tearful sadness, the guilt, the apology, she had to relent. 

She doesn’t know what Venus’s family is like, but when they are close she never hears of her father, only of her mother, and normally she is a very frugal person. 

Thinking of this, GA tightened her eyebrows and said: “I forgive you, you get up!” 

Pull her up hard. 

I’ve never been on my knees in my life, and it’s a terrible feeling. 

Venus looks at her and says excitedly, “GA, you really… Do you really forgive me?” 

“Yes, I forgive you, you quickly get up, by your kneeling, I will lose my life!” 

Venus finally stands up, tears down, hugs her, “GA, thank you, I will never do this again, I will never do it again!” 

Hold GA tight. 

GA’s entire face, which she held in her arms, was wrinkled, and the face was extremely repulsive. 

Even though she says she forgives Venus, she can never be friends. with Venus again. 

“Okay, Alva will laugh when she sees this. Just let go.” 

GA pulls Venus away. 

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