381.It Was Indeed Your Fault

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Regret and hatred filled Brother Zhao's heart. There was even a hint of fear in it. He revealed a flattering smile as he said, "Eunbi accidentally broke a customer's wine today. I felt she might feel embarrassed if I scolded her in public, so I warned her privately to be more careful in her work in the future."

Brother Zhao put on a wronged expression. He said softly, "Jin Hai's guests are either rich or noble. A bottle of wine is worth a lot. Mrs. Jeon, I scolded Eunbi for her good."

"For her good?" Lisa sneered and said coldly, "since when did our country implement a slavery law where you can hit and kick your workers if they made some mistake." She looked at Eunbi's face. The slap from before had made her face bruised. If Lisa didn't notice and saw Brother Zhao bringing Eunbi there, she couldn't imagine what the man would have done to Eunbi.

"Erm... She hit me first. I was so angry that I lost my mind," Cold sweat drenched Brother Zhao's forehead. He tried his best to explain, "I admit that it's wrong for me to hit a woman. But there's no rule saying I'm a man, so I should do nothing and get beaten up. I'm her supervisor..."

"You were the one who took advantage of me first. I slapped you out of panic!" Eunbi cried and defended herself. She raised her voice, "if you hadn't crossed the boundaries, I wouldn't have slapped you!"

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"Liar! Eunbi, is this your work attitude?" Brother Zhao was confident when he faced Eunbi. He shouted, "you said that I took advantage of you. How could you prove that? I've worked in Jin Hai for five years, and everyone knows me. Do you think you can accuse me of what I haven't done? I'm not someone who you can slander at will!" There were no surveillance cameras in the pantry. Of course, he was not afraid of being exposed.

Brother Zhao threatened Eunbi, "How dare you accuse your boss! Are you trying to get yourself fired?"

Eunbi's face turned pale. Her lips trembled, unable to speak.

"Mrs. Jeon, the bottle of wine that Eunbi broke today wasn't cheap," Seeing Eunbi remaining silent, Brother Zhao's confidence boosted. He said, "I'm no one, but I'm also an employee of Jin Hai. Mrs. Jeon, even if you look down upon me because of your noble status, you still have to respect the Jin Hai I work for. I'm teaching my subordinates a lesson. No matter what, I'm doing the right thing. But you..." He looked at Lisa with a smile. "Are you going to break the rules of Jin Hai for a little waiter? Of course, dealing with me is a piece of cake for you, but why don't you think about it? Eunbi will still be working here in the future. You're not helping her but harming her."

Jin Hai knew plenty of people with power and connections since it had developed to this stage. The boss of Jin Hai had always been mysterious and had never shown himself. However, what happened today was enough to make Lisa have a terrible impression of the boss of Jin Hai.

Eunbi's face was pale, and her hands and feet were cold. Tears rolled in her eyes. She knew that the difference in status was big. She was like an ant that anyone could trample to death. She was not worth anyone's trouble.

"Mrs. Jeon, forget it," Eunbi's eyelids fluttered, and she tried hard to swallow the sobs about to come out of her mouth. "It was my fault for not doing my job well. Brother Zhao did the correct thing by scolding me. Forget it..." She pretended to be relaxed, not wanting to make things difficult for Lisa. She tried her best to show a brilliant smile. "It's all my fault for being careless. It's my fault. Mrs. Jeon, you don't have to help me."

"It's indeed your fault for making a mistake at work," Lisa glanced at Eunbi. then, she slowly let go of Brother Zhao's hand.

Brother Zhao became even more proud. He tidied up his collar and said, "That's right. You can't even do your work well, yet you still dare to slap your boss. Who gave you the courage?" Even Mrs. Jeon could do nothing when he mentioned their boss. These people from the upper class were cold-hearted. No matter what Mrs. Jeon did to stand up for Eunbi, she would never offend their boss to protect Eunbi. In the end, Eunbi still couldn't escape from his grasp.

Eunbi also lowered her head and tried hard not to cry. There was nothing to cry about. Mrs. Jeon was right. If Eunbi had been more careful at work, she wouldn't have tripped over her colleagues. Naturally, she wouldn't have broken the customer's wine. Thus, she gave Brother Zhao a chance to bully her by the name of teaching her a lesson. All of this was her fault. She had only met Mrs. Jeon once. There was no reason for her to ask Mrs. Jeon to help her, so she could not cry.

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