Marvin didn't seem to be angry at her meaningful report.
Not only was he not angry, but he also did not look surprised.
Marvin looked at the check in his hand and then put it down.
He took a thin cigar from the cigar box, lit it, and sucked it.
Looking at his unfathomable face, Tara felt more and more uncertain and did not dare to continue.
Marvin breathed out a swirl of smoke and asked calmly, "Tara, what do you think of this matter?"
Tara thought for a while. If such obvious evidence did not work, she was really unwilling.
She hesitated for a moment and then said, "I just think it's too easy to get 300 thousand dollars. According to my observation of Miss Bennett, she's inexperienced and immature after all. But this time, she can easily get the money from a crafty scoundrel like Robert. I don't understand her..."
Marvin glanced at her and said, "You're smart. Come on. Just say it. Don't talk nonsense."
Tara didn't dare to say too much. After all, she could see that Elizabeth was entangled with Mr. Bennett. Even his wedding couldn't shake her position. Maybe Elizabeth deliberately made the accident at the engagement banquet...
It was really cruel of her to expose her relationship with Mr. Bennett in front of so many people, even at the cost of ruining her reputation.
Tara shook her head and said, "I don't dare to talk nonsense. I just want to tell you the truth. I believe that you have your own judgment."
Marvin took half of a cigar, and his face was still calm. No one could know whether he was happy or angry.
He waved to her to leave. Tara could only turn around in silence.
However, the moment she opened the study door, she was shocked by the cold face of Elizabeth.
Just as she was about to speak, Elizabeth reached out and tripped her.
Tara never thought that someone would dare to eavesdrop at the door of the study, and she was not sure if Elizabeth had heard her conversation with Mr. Bennett.
Tara panicked for a moment and fell down without any warning.
Elizabeth never thought that Tara, a woman with good martial arts, would react so slowly. Seeing her fall to the ground in an ugly manner, she pursed her lips and laughed.
Her laughter directly annoyed Tara.
Tara immediately stood up from the ground, stepped on her sharp high heels, and said arrogantly, "Miss. Bennett, what do you mean? Have I offended you? You dare to do such a childish thing!"
Elizabeth retorted, "Compared with Miss White, who knew that the nightclub was Robert's place, deliberately putting me into the dilemma, I am much more childish! How dare I compare with you?"
Tara was embarrassed by her words, and she was ready to reply.
But the man in the study was startled by their arguing. He walked to the door expressionlessly.
When Tara saw Marvin coming out, she immediately put away the sharpness on her face and put on a look of grievance. She called him in a soft voice, "Mr. Bennett..."
Elizabeth was angry and didn't say anything when she saw him.
Marvin glanced at her and turned to Tara, "What are you arguing about?"
Tara gritted her teeth in hatred, but she didn't dare to disturb him with such a small thing.
She was afraid that she would make Marvin hate her too much.
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