Cordelia was delirious. She did not know how to answer him and could only respond shyly following what he said.
She gently closed her eyes, listening to the light shower of rain pitter-pattering on the window and feeling the man’s passionate kisses… She slowly opened up her heart.
…
Marcus eventually woke up at the crack of dawn.
Back when he was at the Hamertons’, he would sometimes wake up at 4:00 a.m. to work. He would always wake up early, a habit unchanged all these years.
In spite of it, because of Cordelia last night, he was filled with the impulse to sleep in for the first time.
Marcus turned to look at her silently. The girl was sound asleep and looked endearing. He could not help kissing her lips, but the sweetness of it stirred his urge again. He tried to hold himself back as he thought about last night’s frenzy. She must be exhausted.
Marcus got up and caught a glimpse of his phone screen lighting up. He put on a T-shirt and got out of bed to go to the balcony quietly.
“Z, hope I didn’t disturb you this early in the morning?” Fredric asked in a low tone.
“What’s the matter?”
Fredric chuckled. “Your old man has been lashing out recently and took back a subsidiary under Matthew. All the Hamertons are saying that you’re the one behind this.”
Marcus smiled. It was him indeed.
Fortunately, his grandfather doted on him, and there was a flaw in Matthew’s accounts, no matter how perfect he fabricated them. Besides, there were many people in the Hamertons—lots more who were more courageous than Matthew. His grandfather was aged but not senile. His punishment for Matthew was actually a warning to the others with ulterior motives.
“What’s my uncle’s response?” asked Marcus, lowering his volume.
“It’s said he’s sincere in front of the old man.” Fredric chortled. “Don’t you know your second uncle well enough? Not only did he cry admitting his mistake, but he even knelt down at the family memorial hall and reflected himself to your ancestors for several nights!”
Marcus sneered. He could already imagine how Centrolis’ media would report on Matthew. It would all be positive compliments saying that he was able to correct himself, that he was kind and honest, and that he was serving his family loyally.
This was Matthew’s usual trick. With such overwhelming praises, even his grave mistake could be covered up.
Therefore, how could the outsiders believe that such a kind and honest man would tinker with the plane and harm his own nephew?
Marcus’ expression was dark as his grip on the balcony railing tightened.
“I won’t return to Centrolis yet.”
Fredric paused. “Won’t you miss the chance if you don’t return now?”
“It’s no use even if I go back now with his award-winning acting skills. Might as well watch what he does and strike his fatal point to beat him and his lackeys once and for all!”
Fredric nodded, agreeing with his viewpoint.
A soft voice sounded from the phone just then. “Marcus? Darling… where are you?”
Cordelia’s “darling” was soft and languid with a hint of a whine. Even through the phone call, Fredric was astonished by it—what was more, Marcus, who faced her every day.
Fredric grinned. It seemed that there was another reason the man was not returning to Centrolis just yet…
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