Was he taking better care of you on behalf of Uncle and Auntie?
Is this the only reason she was transferred?
Hearing these words, Sabrina felt a bitterness in her heart that was especially hard to bear, and she looked up to look at Matthew.
"Isn't there another reason?"
She heard herself asking Matteo in a very, very soft voice.
The voice was so thin and small that Sabrina herself could barely hear it, let alone Matteo.
They were standing a short distance from each other, but not very close, so this time Matteo did not hear what she was saying, but he did not care what she was saying.
Because Matteo knew that she had come here to see him and wanted to say nothing but about the rejection of the transfer.
"Sabrina," Matteo sighed, calling her by name, "I know you want to be strong, but ...... this is not the time for you to be strong. There are many things, not just one option."
Sabrina looked at the beautiful pale forehead in front of her, no matter how many years had passed, Matteo still looked at her exactly as before, deep, dark eyes with only faint emotion in them and nothing else.
Unlike that day in the hospital when he looked at Anna with tenderness and intense possession, with longing.
Why was she like that?
Sabrina closed her eyes, then said, "I see, in that case, I will thank Lord Giordano for his kindness instead of my father, my mother."
With that, Sabrina smiled slightly at Matteo, then turned and left the office.
Matteo did not know what was on Sabrina's mind, perhaps she had pride, after all, she had once been the grand dame of the Ronzi family and now she was down on her luck to work in his business.
Matteo could have helped her more if she had been willing to accept, but given his nature, that was all he could do.
Sabrina left the office and calmly returned to her department, then without saying a word began to pack.
Tonia saw how quiet she was when she returned and approached her curiously.
"Well, Sabrina, have you decided to accept the transfer?"
At her words, Sabrina froze for a moment, then looked at Tonia and smiled, "Yes, it's fate, so why not accept it?"
Did she have the right not to accept it now?
Just like when the Ronzi family was in trouble, everything was clearly arranged, so what right did she have to say no, what right did she have to save the situation?
She was the one who was too weak.
Tonia heard something else in his words and cautiously asked, "Don't you want to?"
"Actually, Tonia thinks you are very good at your job and it would be really good for you to stay here and help Tonia, so if you really don't want to, why doesn't Tonia try for you again?"
It was a joke, Lord Giordano had given the order himself, he could not fight for it anymore.
But Tonia knew this was the right time to say it to win Sabrina's favor.
Sabrina probably didn't expect Tonia to say anything to help her, so she smiled at her and said softly, "Tonia, thank you, but no, I think what you said earlier is right, I'm in a much better state of health than I would be if I were in a more relaxed place. By the way Tonia, thank you for taking care of me this time."
Hearing this Tonia knew his mind was made up, he walked over to her and patted her on the shoulder.
"There is nothing to take care of or not to take care of, we are all in the same company, so if I can take care of it, I can do it by hand, no need to deliberately put it on your head."
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The readers' comments on the novel: Virginity in second marriages by Angela
Very boring...she is actually just dragging and dragging..no one is so stupid as the female in this story...