In her view, those female artists in the entertainment circles all relied on selling their bodies to get ahead.
Joanna Lawrence was no exception.
A woman who climbed the ladder by selling herself dares to compete with her for a man?
David Benington had been tolerating the woman because her parents and his parents were good friends.
However, when he heard her insulting Joanna, he couldn't bear it any longer. His face darkened, and his voice became cold: "Miss Conway, strictly speaking, we aren't really dating. I only said we would try, but you misunderstood my intentions."
"So you have no right to accuse anyone here."
In David's view, he could criticize Joanna.
But others couldn't.
He wouldn't allow anyone to bully the woman he liked.
He didn't have much liking for the woman beside him, and her behavior just now ruined the little bit of a good impression she had left in his heart.
At this moment, David thought the woman beside him was utterly hateful.