Bradley raised an eyebrow. "Not really idle, but compared to you, those things don't seem so important." Angela rolled her eyes and said, "Don't use me as an excuse, you're the one who insisted on doing this. If you really delay your work and cause losses to the company, you can't blame it on me." Bradley meant what he said; nothing in the world could compare to her. Just when did she start to see him as such a mercenary person? Bradley frowned. "I'm seriously expressing my feelings to you, and this is how you misunderstand me?" Angela narrowed her eyes, looked at him carefully, and then nodded. "Businessmen always put their interests first. I don't think you're above the mundane. Even I wouldn't dare say that I don't care about these things." Bradley also knew that after all that ha

