Listening to the woman's words, Zoey Sanders wasn't afraid, "Thanks for the reminder, I know, and I also know there's a big gap between us."
"Then why go? It's pointless."
"I'm not going to pester him, nor do I have to have an outcome. He's the first person I've ever liked, and I want to see him again. He saved my life, and I want to say thank you to him. I also know that the person in his heart is Aunt Williams. I like him, maybe just like he likes Aunt Williams. I don't necessarily have to have him; seeing him occasionally and knowing he's doing well is enough."
The woman sneered coldly, "Is that so? I hope you can stick to your word. Big Boss has a lot to do and doesn't like people pestering him."
"Hmm, I'll stick to it."
"Okay, where are you staying? I'll give you a ride."
Eliana Shaw maintained her cold attitude, with no kindness in her tone.
In her eyes, Zoey Sanders was just like those women from before who chased after Big Boss recklessly.