Beatrice knew that Harold felt that he had lost his face in front of Viola.
She silently put the black diamond card at the bottom of the drawer.
Because it was Harold’s money, she would not touch a penny.
Soon, Harold took Viola back to the old house for dinner.
Beatrice also found out that Viola was the daughter of Edgar, a veteran shareholder of Dolton Group.
The two of them were indeed a good match.
Beatrice didn’t know how it could be such a coincidence.
While interning at Dolton Group, she always encountered two people being ambiguous in the office in the corridor.
Viola’s circle of friends was also updated in real time, filled with happiness.
[Someone picked me up personally in the morning. I received a loving lunch from my fiancé at noon and we had a candlelight dinner together at a high-end restaurant in the evening.]
In the middle of the night, Viola would accidentally call Beatrice to declare her sovereignty and let her listen to their sweet talk all night.
But when the phone call came, Viola said nothing.
Only when the man’s voice became hoarse would she hang up the phone with satisfaction.
Speaking of which, Beatrice didn’t care about her provocations.