"Do you have a date? It doesn't seem like you know anyone here, right?" teased Eileen.
Wilbur smiled and replied, "I met someone last night, and I'm going to meet him now."
Then, he left without looking back.
Braum started to organize the documents. They were the Kiwanis Club's confidential documents, so only Braum and Eileen could process them.
However, Eileen asked Ivy to help out with the documents too.
The women were not familiar with each other, but they felt like they knew each other forever after a few conversations.
Eileen was very friendly, but she was clearly trying to probe how Ivy met Wilbur.
Ivy was clearly distracted, so her replies were vague.
Eileen noticed it, so she frowned and asked, "Is there something on your mind?"
"I don't know if I should tell you, Eileen," replied Ivy quietly.
Eileen said, "Just tell me. Don't hide anything from me if you want to work as my assistant."
Ivy bit her lip and told Eileen about the conflict with Taylor Webster.
Eileen widened her eyes with shock. She laughed after a moment and said, "Wow, that guy is so audacious."
"Eileen, when we were on the way here, we ran into Taylor again. He invited Mister Penn to a place called the Tranquil Inn. I think they're going to fight," said Ivy in a worried tone.
Eileen looked displeased when she heard that. She looked at Braum.
Braum put the documents down and said slowly, "That place is Solomon's suburban manor."
"Wilbur is our chairman, so Soloman is testing the boundaries of the Kiwanis Club," said Eileen coldly.
Braum nodded and said, "That's right. They hold no threats for Mister Penn, but this is about the reputation of the Kiwanis Club, so I think we should teach those guys a lesson."
"That's right. Wilbur was newly appointed. If we don't show these troublemakers what we're made of, they will underestimate us," said Eileen while smirking sinisterly.
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