Chapter 326: Just Being Angry

Jane Sampson didn't care whether that nonsensical remark was true or false; what mattered was that it certainly infuriated her.

And sure enough, the auntie was so choked with anger that she stared at Jane Sampson with eyes as dead as a fish's, her chest heaving with rage.

James Black, without changing his expression, pulled Jane Sampson behind him, somewhat worried that the angry woman might physically attack Jane Sampson.

When the elevator reached the seventh floor, the auntie stormed out with a belly full of fury.

Only after the auntie had left did James Black let go of Jane Sampson and allow her to step out.

"Are you that angry?" James Black couldn't quite grasp where Jane Sampson's temper was coming from. The auntie's words hadn't been an outright attack on Jane, so what was she mad about?

"I just am!" Jane Sampson huffed, trying to pull her left hand away, but the more she tugged, the tighter James held on until she looked up at him, "Let go for a second!"