I looked at her, as if I saw her for the first time. I was the one who picked her up from the trash, taught her self-defense and sent her to study in Canada. It was just that she and Bennett happened to attend the same school.

At that time, she even called me and said, “Nolan, I have a chance to get close to him and earn his trust... I’ll help you get revenge in the future.”

After she came back to the U.S., I made her general manager without hesitation, giving her all my trust.

But she became closer to Bennett, always using “cooperation” and “business” as excuses.

She put super glue in my water, making me need an emergency stomach wash. I called her ninety-nine times from the hospital, only to see her Instagram Story showing her having afternoon coffee with Bennett.

The night before an important meeting, she burned my computer and tricked me into falling down the stairs, almost causing worse injuries.

We agreed to get our marriage certificate, but she kept missing the date. The last time, she came late without a single word of explanation.