When John was about to explain, Matilda said, “Yes, I used to dislike her. Her family can’t help you in your career, and Isabelle looks so smart, and her family’s great. If she marries you, your life would be easier, or so I thought. I admit I changed in the first place because of her pregnancy, but the more I talk to her, the more I think she’s a nice lady. I thought she was clinging onto you because of money, but now I know you’re clinging onto her. Yes, her temper’s a problem, but she’s not evil, nor does she scheme or trick anyone. Aside from her background, there’s nothing wrong with her. And well, the rest is history.”
Relieved, John nodded. “It’s great that you two can get along. Makes my life easier.”
Matilda snorted. “Don’t let your guard down. I won’t be too sure if your life will be easier.” Then she waved him down. “You do your stuff. I’ll be going up now.”
Before Matilda went up, John asked, “I’ll be going to the residence tonight, so I might be seeing Dad. Do you have anything you want me to tell him?”
Matilda paused, then she looked back. “Nope. Nothing at all.” She smiled. “I’ve thought about it, and really, I shouldn’t be forcing this relationship. I should be living my life first.”
It was hard, but eventually Matilda got over it. She used to be someone who’d obsess over every little thing, and after her divorce with William, she had been living her life numbly. However, after getting along with Sophia and observing how boldly she led her life, her eyes were open to new vistas previously vague to her.
She should have understood it given her age, but still she remained childish until she got along with Sophia. When she thought about what she was like before, Matilda would get embarrassed. I wonder how they saw me then.
Looking at Matilda, John nodded. “Sure. I understand.”
Matilda then went upstairs. “If you see him, don’t mention me at all if possible.” William probably has nothing but bad memories of me.
John drove to the company, and Zack was already waiting in his office. When he saw John, Zack handed him a document. “Take a look at this.”
John took it. “A name list? How did you get it?”
John took it. “A name list? How did you get it?”
Zack nodded. “Husky did it. You know, the guy you introduced. He’s working as a debt collector in the shadow bank. This is the list of debt collectors and errand workers of the bank. He needs to have some clearance before getting the list of the management.”
John read through the list, but he recognized none of the names, so he put the document down. “Alright. Any other development?”
Zack nodded. “Roselia brought news. She said she hooked up with a guy whose brother is working in the shadow bank. Then the guy said the shadow bank is just a pretext. They have another business in the shadows, pun not intended, and it’s running well. But even the mention of the shadow bank struck fear into the guy’s heart. He told Roselia to not ask anything relating to it, and that she should steer clear of his brother if she ever saw him. ‘Don’t mention anything about the shadow bank,’ he said.”
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