<b>Chapter </b><b>56</b>
Lost in thought, <b>Matthew </b><b>was </b>jolted out of his <b>reverie </b>by the ringing of his phone. It <b>was </b>Charles on the line<b>.</b>
“What’s up?” Matthew <b>asked </b>casually.
Charles sounded uneasy. “Mr. Grant, <b>I </b>spoke with the legal department this morning. If you’re considering divorcing Mrs. Grant, despite being married for only a <b>week</b>, there’s a mandatory one–month cooling–off period. Alternatively, you can file for an immediate divorce<b>, </b>though I’m not sure about the financial implications<b>…</b><b>”</b>
Matthew’s brow furrowed in confusion. “Charles<b>, </b>why <b>are </b>you looking into this<b>?</b><b>”</b>
Taken aback by Matthew’s <b>stern </b>tone, Charles hesitated before replying cautiously, “Mr. Grant, you seemed very upset when you came homest night. I thought you <b>were </b>furious with Mrs. Grant and were thinking about divorcing her.”
Charles had only consulted the legal department to protect thepany from potential scandal and stock instability due to Matthew’s domestic <b>issues</b>. Charles thought he was doing this for his boss’s good, yet here he was, getting reprimanded.
Matthew’s reaction made Charles wonder if he had misunderstood his boss’s intentions. “Mr. Grant, you saw Mrs. Grant with another man <b>yesterday</b>. Aren’t you considering divorce?”
Charles wondered if he had underestimated his boss’s tolerance. Matthew<b>, </b><b>a </b>man who wouldn’t overlook <b>a </b>minor error from his staff, was now seemingly overlooking <b>a </b>significant personal issue, which <b>was </b>unbelievable.
Matthew had actually moved past the incident with Valerie. It <b>was </b>only when Charles brought it up again that he remembered his anger from the day before, which had been based on a misunderstanding.
Reflecting on this, Matthew exined, “It was <b>all </b>a misunderstanding. The man was her friend’s boyfriend.”
Charles <b>was </b>stunned. <b>He </b>had been certain that Matthew would pursue a divorce, but it seemed the situation had been resolved more simply than he expected.
Charles recalled how Valerie had once locked Matthew out of the house, but by the next morning, all seemed forgiven and forgotten.Property of N?)(velDr(a)ma.Org.
Each time Matthew appeared livid, as <b>if </b><b>ready </b>to unleash his fury, Charles worried he might act on impulse<b>. </b>After all, even someone as influential as Matthew couldn’t escape the consequences of thew.
Yet, inexplicably, Matthew’s rage would cool off by the next day, and he seemed topletely overlook Valerie’s provocations from <b>just </b>a day
earlier.
At this moment, Charles felt bewildered, questioning himself if he truly understood Matthew. Throughout their acquaintance, Matthew had shown <b>zero </b>tolerance for misconduct. For instance, when Fred openly flirted with an employee, Matthew had him immediately removed from the Noria Group, and not even the chairman could <b>sway </b>his decision.
While it <b>made </b><b>sense </b><b>to </b><b>dismiss </b>Fred due to their troubled history, Matthew was also known for his short patience with his <b>less </b>distant <b>rtives</b><b>, </b>like Nathan, whom Matthew tended to ignore whenever they met.
Given Matthew’s <b>usual </b>impatience, his unexpected leniency toward Valerie didn’t make <b>sense</b>.
What did Mrs. Grant do to <b>make </b>Mr. Grant change <b>his </b>mind?‘ Charles wondered. ‘Could she <b>possess </b>some sort of charm?‘
<b>Charles </b>found himself increasingly intrigued, his respect for Valerie growing. It <b>was </b>well–known that even the toughest <b>were </b>subdued by tenderness. <b>Perhaps</b><b>, </b>spending day <b>after </b><b>day </b>with someone as gentle and lovely <b>as </b>Valerie<b>, </b>Matthew had fallen for <b>her</b><b>.</b>
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