After waiting for an unspecified time, the sound of steady footsteps finally came from outside the conference room, and Sabrina turned at their sound.
Sabrina turned as soon as she heard the footsteps. Matthew was much lighter than before, and from a glance it was clear that he had not rested at all in the past, and his eyes were red and bloodshot.
He must have been physically and mentally exhausted from Anna's affair.
It must have been great energy to worry about Anna and clean up after The Farina Family.
Seeing Matteo in this state, Sabrina's guilt grew a little stronger.
Because of him, she had let everyone suffer. Maybe she should not have returned to her country, if she had stayed abroad, so many things would not have happened now.
She didn't know if it was because of this incident, so Matteo's attitude toward her was even colder, he didn't even greet her when he came in, he pulled out a chair and sat down immediately, after which he looked at her coldly.
Sabrina knew she was in the wrong, and although she felt bad, she said nothing, walked over and handed the papers to Matteo.
When Matteo did not take it, she walked over and put the papers on the table.
"This is all the important information of the company."
At her words, Matteo narrowed his eyes slightly, not seeming to understand what she was trying to do today.
"Matino and I know each other and he is doing all this because I know about Anna and he is keeping an eye on me. Even though he did it, I'm also responsible for the rebirth of the Ronzi family, and I can't take any more help from you, I have all this information sorted out."
Matteo did not bother to open them, nor did she answer, but looked at her steadily and asked, "I just want to know, do you know anything about the fire?"
He meant to ask her if he knew that someone else had set the fire and that she knew but consented, or if she didn't know anything at all.
Sabrina looked at him, half-closed her lips, and then sat down in front of him.
"This whole thing, if you count setting fires, happened twice. Once in a bar, I was asking Anna out for a chat and that's when Matino was about to do it, but I stopped him, told him I didn't want anyone's life and thought ...... he wouldn't do it, I didn't expect ...... "
He really didn't expect Matino to do such a thing on his wedding day, and the point was that he was counting on it.
He probably wasn't even afraid of going to jail, that was something Sabrina thought about later.
"So you knew all along that he could do the damage and you kept it to yourself?" Matteo's gaze lost its temperature for a moment, looking at her as if she were dead.
It was the first time Sabrina had seen such a look from Matteo, even though he had not liked her since she was a child, he had at least treated her as if she were the daughter of a family, not like but not even disgusted.
But now, that look was completely different.
Sabrina's heart felt like it hurt like pins and needles, and she could barely breathe.
"No, it doesn't." She explained in a panic, "The night before your wedding, I went drinking, got so drunk that the next day I woke up and thought about going to your wedding. Matteo, I, Sabrina, am very fond of you, I have loved you since I was a little girl, I just wanted you to look at me one more time and then look ahead to the day when I could be your wife someday. But because you don't like me, and my guardianship of the Ronzi family doesn't allow you to hurt someone's life, I really didn't know."
At her words, however, Matteo snorted a laugh.
"You don't believe me?"
"If you really appreciated it, you would have told me and alerted me from the beginning. It's not your obligation, but since you don't take it seriously, you have no right to say it in front of me today."
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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...