Consequences of Dumping the Obsessive Boss: Stuck with Him Forever-Chapter 243: To Maxim Sinclair, Everyone Is a Rival in Love

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Chapter 243: Chapter 243: To Maxim Sinclair, Everyone Is a Rival in Love

Summer Lowell was forcibly taken by him to the twenty-seventh floor of the Sinclair Group. As they went up, Maxim Sinclair personally introduced her: "The entire eastern half of the twenty-seventh floor is allocated for you to set up a studio."

"Why does this studio have to be inside your corporate building? Don’t tell me this studio is affiliated with the Sinclair Group?"

"Don’t you know the saying about how it’s good to have a big tree to shelter under?" Maxim Sinclair didn’t see anything inappropriate with his arrangement. "With me as your support, no one without insight will come to bully or frame you. You can focus on your career; I see you really want to win an award, right?"

"Since you’re so impressive, why don’t I design a piece of jewelry, and you just prop me up all the way to the awards podium? Wouldn’t that work?" Summer Lowell didn’t care that others were standing nearby, directly mocking him, "After all, you are really amazing."

"If you want such an award, I can get you one in no time, and I could even fill an entire room with the awards for you," Maxim Sinclair didn’t even glance at Assistant Collins, who wished he could disappear. "As long as you have the nerve to take them, I’ll get as many as you want."

Summer Lowell had nothing to say, forcibly turning her face away, ignoring him.

Assistant Collins intended to introduce the benefits of this studio to Summer Lowell properly, but she wasn’t cooperative at all, wandered around carelessly for a while, and then clamored to leave.

Maxim Sinclair knew forcing her was useless, so he let her go, went to the top floor to attend to business matters, and instructed Assistant Collins to arrange for her to be sent back home.

After personally supervising the driver and bodyguard to ensure Summer Lowell was taken away, Assistant Collins returned to the top floor, feeling exhausted.

He had barely sat down when a secretary came over, handing him a stack of documents to take to Maxim Sinclair.

Having just witnessed how President Sinclair interacted with Summer Lowell, Assistant Collins was really reluctant to go back in and risk bad luck, but the documents were urgent and very important, so despite his reluctance, he had to go in.

And inside, Maxim Sinclair was waiting for him to return.

"You got Summer Lowell onto the car?"

Assistant Collins nodded: "Instructed the bodyguard, and they will safely escort Mrs. Sinclair home."

In other words, they would absolutely not allow her to get off midway and would ensure she was safely taken home.

Maxim Sinclair nodded casually, then mentioned why he was waiting for him: "Noah from the Stellart Branch, I remember his family situation is quite lively too."

Assistant Collins knew Maxim Sinclair wouldn’t mention someone for no reason, so he patiently waited for what came next. "His presence is too strong here; think of a way to make him keep a lower profile."

Maxim Sinclair recalled the conversation he overheard yesterday, his face dark enough to drip water.

Assistant Collins had a rough idea of what Maxim meant, hesitated a bit, and then reminded him: "Mrs. Sinclair’s case still needs President Norris to oversee. After all, at Stellart, he’s the only one who unconditionally believes in Mrs. Sinclair, such a handy tool; now is not the time to destroy the bridge after crossing the river."

It was because he knew it wasn’t the time to shut the door on him, Maxim Sinclair was particularly upset, wishing he could kick Noah out of the country right now so he could never show up around Summer Lowell again.

Seeing Maxim Sinclair truly distressed, Assistant Collins thought for a moment and suggested: "How about this? I heard that President Norris doesn’t have a good relationship with some of the higher-ups at Stellart Headquarters. Probably those people at Headquarters also don’t want to see Noah have too much advantages in this matter..."

His suggestion was to incite those at Stellart Headquarters who don’t get along with Noah to hassle him, so once he’s busy, he naturally wouldn’t have time to bother Summer Lowell.

The most important thing now is to first help Summer Lowell shake off the burdens she’s been carrying.

As for Noah, after everything is settled, they could find a way to drive him away.

Maxim Sinclair pondered for a bit and felt Assistant Collins’ suggestion made a lot of sense, so he nodded in agreement: "Let’s proceed with your plan first."

Summer Lowell left the Sinclair Group in a bad mood, initially wanting to make a detour to the Stellart Branch on the way and just have a look, but the driver and bodyguard were very firm. No matter how much she tried to talk them into it, they wouldn’t let her off the car.

Summer Lowell was well aware that it was Maxim Sinclair’s previous instructions to prevent her from returning to Stellart.

Amidst being both angry and amused, she also abandoned the idea of wandering to Stellart.

As they approached another intersection, just about ten minutes from Vivian Sullivan’s workplace at Mercy Hospital, Summer Lowell got the idea to visit her friend at the hospital.

But the driver and bodyguard, who had been warned repeatedly by Assistant Collins, wouldn’t agree to Summer Lowell changing the route. Ignoring her protests, they followed Assistant Collins’ instructions and delivered her back to Varden Villa.

The butler initially thought that Maxim Sinclair had taken Summer Lowell out for leisure, not expecting them to return in just over an hour, and even more unexpectedly, only Summer Lowell came back.

Most importantly, one look at Summer Lowell’s face, and it was clear she wasn’t happy.

While puzzled, the butler didn’t dare to provoke Summer Lowell.

Instead, he found the driver, who was complaining to others, and pieced together roughly half of the truth from him.

It seemed that the Young Master and Young Madam had another unpleasant incident.

Hence, the butler once again shelved the idea of renovating the children’s room, as with the current situation, whether the Young Madam could stay until the New Year was still uncertain.

On Saturday, after clearing his backlog, Maxim Sinclair gave Assistant Collins the day off and drove back to Varden Villa.

At the dinner table, Summer Lowell announced once again that she would never work in that studio.

Maxim Sinclair listened to her silently, and eventually said, "I won’t let you go back to work at Stellart. Just forget about it. Noah has his own agenda too, don’t listen to everything he says."

In his surge of emotions, Maxim Sinclair didn’t pay attention to his words.

Summer Lowell astutely sensed something amiss from his words: "You’ve been monitoring my calls?"

Seeing that she had figured it out, Maxim Sinclair didn’t bother to argue, admitting straightforwardly: "I’m just worried someone might deceive you. This is for your own good, so you won’t be tricked without knowing it."

Summer Lowell laughed in anger: "So according to you, should I be thanking you?"

"No need for such formality between husband and wife." Maxim Sinclair knew Summer Lowell would be upset over him snooping on her calls and didn’t bother to defend himself further, adopting a nonchalant attitude. "However, your judgement in people needs improvement; I find you frequently know quite unscrupulous people."

Summer Lowell slammed the table and stood up: "The most unscrupulous person I know is you."

After venting her anger, Summer Lowell didn’t bother with dinner, storming off to the garden to sit quietly. The butler observed the situation briefly and approached Maxim Sinclair, who also put down his utensils, "Wouldn’t it be better to talk nicely, why did you two argue again for no reason?"