"What a good scheme." Martin smiled. His smile was extremely cold and even indescribably painful.
He closed her eyes. After composing his emotions, he turned slowly to look at Mikaela, "Call your aunt and ask her to bring my father here. Tell her that you've succeeded."
Mikaela said, "Mr. Talbot, I..."
"Call her!" Martin suddenly went berserk. His voice was too terrifying.
Mikaela was so scared that she burst into tears.
"Okay, I'll call her." Mikaela took out her phone in a hurry and sent a message. She had agreed to send her a message after she succeeded.
Martin pursed his lips in pain. Once this matter was revealed, the relationship between him and his father would not be as close as before.
In the past few years, Triston had been living as a good father, but he didn't learn anything from him.
Triston always looked so arrogant.
He always spoke to him in a lecturing tone, telling him that the sons of his friends had won many awards and saying that he liked outstanding children.
Martin had grown into a capable young man and set up his own business, but Triston never cared about him. What he wanted was an excellent son, so Martin had no choice but to become outstanding.
For a child, something that could guide him forward was warmth, faith and strength, not comparison or reprimand.
Hearing the noise outside, Martin came to sense.
In the distance, Giada saw Triston and the woman in the pink suit. She just frowned slightly and did not speak.
It seemed that Martin had his own plan.
Triston and Valeria Sparks pushed the door open and came in.
Valeria didn't see what she wanted. She looked at her niece with a frown and panicked. Mikaela was well dressed. How could she put on a show in this way?
Mikaela didn't dare to look at her. She lowered her head and didn't dare to speak.
When Triston saw Martin, he was stunned.
He knew that Martin was very smart. He might have known it.
"Martin." His voice was a little flustered.
Martin looked at Triston with a smile. He had always been calm, but he actually panicked at this time.
Valeria was smart. She didn't expect that her first try would fail.
She loved Triston and didn't want to be his mistress forever. She and her daughter were not qualified to get the property of the Talbot family. Every time she thought about this, she felt so painful.
"What's wrong? Your mistress drugged my wine and wanted to ruin my life. Aren't you going to say anything?" Martin's tone was extremely sarcastic. His heart had never been so painful before.
His heart ached severely. He felt as if his heart was being hit by a blunt hammer, which made all the cells in his body twist in pain.
"Martin, what do you mean?" Triston looked at him with confusion.
He had warned Valeria not to have any contact with his family.
Martin asked, "Ask the woman beside you."
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