Maria has become obedient at the moment. "Then, Brother Dixon, I will go back first. You should pay attention to take enough rest at work. You must not let yourself be tired when you come back. I will be worried."
No, it's not...there was once someone at home waiting for him to go back, worrying about his health and taking care of him.
Who is it? Is this the woman in front of him?
Dixon couldn't remember. It's too painful to be forgetful. Looking at Maria's back, the man clenched his fists, and went back to the president office.
Dixon silently stared at the box lunch for a long time, and sat down in the swivel chair. He asked in a low voice, "Maria grew up with me?"
Carney could only answer, "Yes."
"Then...why did I marry Sonia?"
"Because you had a relationship with Miss Donald, you married her under the pressure of family and public opinion." Carney spread out the past in front of Dixon without scruple. "Later, after marriage, you still keep in close touch with Miss Evans."
Dixon's heart thumped, "Isn't that I used to cheat apart from my marriage?!"
Carney looked up at Dixon with the expression of disdain. "You now realized you used to be a scum."
Dixon was actually uncomfortable being stared by Carney. He cleared his throat and said, "Hmm...and then?"
"When Miss Donald was released by the prison, you took away her own son. And you involved her into many dangerous incidents." Carney said word by word, which was like a blade cut in Dixon's body, "Miss Donald was beaten heavily in the prison, and lost half of her little finger, with countless cuts on her wrists because of you. Her brother passed away because of a car accident. She was then suffered from depression. She lost a child after being released from the prison. Your lovers slandered her in public. Your enemies sent her fake nude pictures to the press. She even took off her clothes to prove her innocence. Once in a supermarket, she took the blade for you."
At the moment when Carney looked up, his eyes were sharp like a knife...
"You found out the truth afterwards, and knew that Rebecca had calculated everything. You wanted to make up for her, but it was too late. Miss Donald did not accept any of your kindness. Six months ago, you almost died to protect her, and I think she can finally be relieved."
Carney paused. "And then something happened to the Borris Group...the figure that finally appeared to turn the tide...was still her."
It's still her.
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