Queeney glanced at Rigel, who was a little different, and said, "Rigel, I still have something to say to Ms. Hilla. You can go back first!"
Rigel tried to say something. But when he glanced at Hilla, there was no hesitation on his face. He nodded and left.
"I heard someone from the Anderson Group wanted to see me."
Queeney said with a smile. She brought Hilla to the sofa and sat down, pouring her a cup of black tea in a dignified and elegant manner.
Hilla was stunned, and she thanked Queeney. Then she said without any concealment, "It has nothing to do with the Anderson Group. I want to see the owner of that shop and the designer!"
Hilla easily kept a distance from Bruce. The reason why she gave Bruce's name card to the clerk was that no one in River City didn't know the Anderson Group, so it was easier for her to do something.
After all, she was indeed Mrs. Anderson, so if she didn't use it, she would feel sorry for herself.
Queeney smiled and observed Hilla.