Chapter 2013
Chapter 2013
"What are you up to?" Martin suddenly had a sinking feeling as the sound of rushing wind came
through the phone, "Channing? Channing??"
A loud crash echoed through the speaker.
The call ended automatically.
Martin was gripped by a sense of foreboding and immediately dialed one of his guys, "Find out where
Channing is now! Immediately—Right now—"
Just then, the maid Dora knocked on the study door and peeked inside to find her employer exuding
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Her voice was timid, "Sir, Serena is looking to have a word with you."
"Tell her to wait, I've got some things to sort out." Martin loosened his tie, trying to calm himself down,
"Prepare some afternoon tea for her. Have her wait while nibbling on something. I'll be there shortly."
"Yes, sir." Dora hurried out and closed the door behind her.
Serena waited in her room, but only Dora returned, with no sign of Martin.
Her eyes reddened further, her voice tinged with a sense of being wronged, "Where's Martin?"
"Mr. Martin seems to be in a foul mood. Must've run into some trouble." Dora consoled gently, "He
asked you to have some afternoon tea while you wait for him. He'll join you after he's dealt with his
matters. What would you like? I'll fetch it for you."
"What could be so important that he leaves me hanging?" Serena's feelings of neglect and anger
intensified.
She speculated that Martin had seen the viral video Eunice had leaked, remembering how she once
professed her love to Romeo while embracing a tree.
Although she knew that incident was a thorn in his side, it had been so long. If he was giving her the
cold shoulder over this, using silent treatment as punishment, it seemed petty and vindictive.
"I'm going to find him!" Serena pressed the button on her wheelchair armrest, determined to confront
him.
"Serena. Mr. Martin really seemed to have urgent business. Be careful—don't crash into the wall!" Dora
saw Serena mishandle the wheelchair, nearly hitting a wall, and was petrified. She rushed over to grab
the wheelchair, "Serena, let me push you there."
If Serena went on her own and something happened, Dora would bear even greater responsibility.
In the study.
Martin soon received another call.
To outsiders, it looked like Martin had instructed him to take the leap.
"It seems the person behind Channing's jump is dead set on pinning this on me." Coոtent of
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It referred to the debacle of the car incident.
"And there's more bad news."