"Don't you agree?" It was a statement rather than a question.
Matthew was explaining his attitude to Matheo instead of asking for his opinion.
Matheo understood Matthew's attitude through his words.
He felt that there was no need for him to say anything else.
"You go ahead with your work. I'll get going." Matheo stood up.
"I'll walk you out." Matthew got up as well.
Matheo smiled and declined his offer. "You better go ahead with your work first. Accompanying Miss Whitlock probably takes up a lot of your time. Your time in the company is very precious, so I won't delay you any further."
Matthew couldn't help but chuckle.
"Okay then, take care." He didn't insist.
When Matheo got to the door, he suddenly stopped.
He looked back at Matthew.
Matthew was already sitting at a large desk, looking at documents. He seemed to notice Matheo's gaze and raised his head again. "Matheo, was there something else?"
The corners of Matheo's lips curled, and in a joking tone he said, "It's nothing. I just suddenly thought of something and wanted to remind you."
"Go ahead."
"Matthew, with all due respect, Miss Whitlock is a bit too playful."
"I know." Matthew's expression was blank. "It's normal for a young girl to act like that. I can tolerate it."
The corners of Matheo's lips twitched. "It may not be a big deal this time, but who knows, she might send photos of you in the shower to the publishing company next time."
Matthew kept silent.
He said helplessly, "Don't worry. Even if she does, no newspaper would dare to publish it."
Matheo felt that there was no need for him to continue talking.
There was a saying that encapsulated this well: 'One is willing to hurt, one is willing to be hurt.'
After Matheo left, Matthew called his assistant in.
He asked his assistant to gather some information on the spicy noodle shop he went to the day before.
Although it wasn't that important, but if it could be solved, it was better to solve it. This would save his competitors from making a fuss about it.
Shortly after, his assistant sent the file over.
Matthew flipped through the pages one by one, then frowned slightly. He looked immersed in it.
Fifteen minutes later, Matthew personally handed a public relations draft that he had written over to his assistant.
"Send this to all major media companies." He said in a low voice, "And follow the instructions written in this plan."
The assistant glanced at Matthew's draft and there was a look of amazement in his eyes.
In the beginning, he hadn't understood what Matthew wanted to do with all the information regarding the spicy noodle shop.
It was only now that he realized.
He couldn't help but have deep admiration for his boss.
In just fifteen minutes, he had read the material, come to a decision, and wrote the draft. Such skill and speed was really impressive.
Selina always had dinner at the Perry family villa which was prepared by Trine.
In truth, she did not want to spend too much time with the Perry family.
But besides the Perry family's villa, she had nowhere else to go.
Going back to the Whitlock family home occasionally was all right, but it wasn't realistic to go back so often. She was afraid that it would arouse suspicion.
After all, she didn't tell anyone her real reason for marrying Matthew.
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