What happened tonight was just a special arrangement by him.
He and this model were just acting.
He remembered that today was his and Martha's wedding anniversary, so he wanted to get back at Martha.
But after really seeing the woman leave with a pale face, he was a little upset for no reason.
Stefan wondered why he didn't feel the thrill of revenge that he imagined, and was even a little worried about Martha.
Yet he just forced down the annoyance.
And the model in the room, after hearing Stefan's cold words, her body trembled, not daring to make any more mistakes, and immediately took the money and left.
She knew that Mr. Harrison was just using her for acting, it just didn't matter to her whether she was acting or not, as long as she had money.
That night, Martha left the hotel and never returned, and naturally did not buy those things back.
He stayed alone in his room and never fell asleep.
Half a day later, leaning back in his chair, Stefan finally came back to his senses and opened his eyes tiredly, looking ahead with unfocused eyes.
At that time, he did not even realize that he was fond of Martha.
He destroyed Martha's expectations of him with his hands, pushing her down far, far away with his own hands.
Stefan's hand on his side tightened, feeling as if his heart was being stabbed by a sharp knife.
When he was in pain, he realized why Jimmy sent Martha's diary to him.
The diary contained not only the things that Martha recorded, the things that he hurt Martha, but also a lot of Martha's wishes.
He thought that Jimmy wanted to tell him that he should not only make up for his past mistakes, but also learn to understand Martha.
Only by truly understanding the past of Martha, and what a wife he had left out for years really wanted, could he possibly get her back.
He was sorry for her for not being sincere to her for all those years in the past.
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The next day, the Doyle Group.
At this time Martha sat in front of her desk in her office working on papers, with a pile of folders waiting for her to deal with in front of her.
Although her eyes were staring at the documents in front of her, her thoughts were not on the contract.
Finally, she simply put down her signature pen and looked up at the wall in a daze.
"Ms. Doyle, there will be a routine shareholders' meeting for the company later, at 10:30."
Martha nodded gently, indicating that she knew.
She thought that after she nodded, the secretary would leave the office, but the other party only stood in front of her, looking at her with a strange expression.
Was there something else going on in the company?
Martha frowned slightly and asked a question with some doubts.
"Is there anything else?"
The secretary showed a playful smile, reached out and pointed to the sky outside the floor-to-ceiling window.
"Ms. Doyle, aren't you looking out the window?"
Martha looked slightly sideways at the floor-to-ceiling window that was blocked by the curtain.
She looked confusedly at the secretary standing in front of her and asked, "What?"
The secretary smiled and bantered, "Ms. Doyle, just open the curtains and see."
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