Was he… suspicious?
Finnley panicked. He put down the documents and came to Ivan.
Aubree had told everyone what to do if Ivan asked about Jennifer. So, there was no second answer.
Since Ivan had selective amnesia, he could bring the pains back to him. Besides, Finnley heard that Jennifer had left with Spencer.
So Finnley's answer was the same as what Aubree had said last night.
Ivan remembered Jordan's expression again last night. His wounded heart sank.
He felt isolated.
How could he, the president of the Marsh Group, be fooled by a woman?
Ivan didn't believe it. But he had no proof.
Catherine showed up at the door with a cup of coffee. When Finnley turned around, he found her in a different style.
She had changed not only her haircut but also her outfit. Catherine no longer looked like the tough female leader, but rather a lovely, sweet girl, like Jennifer.
"Mr. Marsh, Finnley, good morning." Catherine was polite. Her voice was gentle and there was a smile on her face.
"Ms. Collins." Finnley looked at Ivan, "Mr. Marsh, if there is nothing else, I'll go to work."
He didn't want to get in the middle.
"Okay."
After Finnley left, only Ivan and Catherine were in the office.
Catherine gently placed the coffee on the table, smiling all the time. "No sugar. I made it according to your usual taste. Have a try."
Because of the loss of memory, Ivan didn't hate Catherine. She was a stranger to him.
His gaze stayed on her for ten seconds.
Catherine bravely met Ivan's eyes. She was ecstatic that he was looking right at her. He hadn't done so for a long time.
"Let me introduce myself." Catherine smiled softly, "My name is Catherine Collins. We have known each other for more than 20 years, and I've been the vice president of the Marsh Group for more than ten years. You got my resume on your laptop. I suppose you've checked it."
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