Chapter 2051 ALL she wanted was a better life and happiness. Was this humiliation her price? Leaving the hospital, ine hesitated, her lips pressed tightly together.
Considering a visit to Rena, she wondered if maybe Rena might show some mercy; however, there would surely be strings attached.
Deciding against it, ine kept a low profile.
Within a week, her physical scars began to fade, and so did the rumors.
Yet, she was aware that she had be the butt of jokes among her peers.
She pinned all me on Cecilia and didn’t let go of her infatuation for Mark. As she arrived at Mark''s office once again, the receptionist gave her a pitied look. Without even checking with Mark, she said, “Mr. Evans will not be seeing you.” ine tried to protest, but was cut off, “Miss Shaw, remember, Mr. Evans has a family to think about.” Just as ine was about to voice her anger, a familiar face emerged from the elevator: Peter, one of Mark''s associates.
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ine approached Peter, expressing her desire to meet Mark, believing there had been some misunderstanding about past events.
Peter, who was generally kind to most, held a bad impression about ine.
Observing the determineddy before him, he remarked, “Miss Shaw, pressing Mr. Evans incessantly may overwhelm him. While many are unaware of his temperament, I''m all too familiar. His fury can be daunting.” With a touch of regret, ine responded, “That wasn''t my intention.” Peter thought that ine was in over her head.
Suddenly, a vehicle halted nearby, and a woman, appearing to be a housemaid, approached.
Handing over a wooden lunchbox to Peter, she swiftly moved on.
Peter, acknowledging the delivery, ascended the stairs.
Having witnessed this, ine surmised that the meal was intended for Mark, prompting her to dash outside.
She momentarily stopped the housemaid, who brought the meals.
Due to Mark''s fragile health, he was particr about his diet, avoiding processed foods. Zoey, concerned for his well-being, prepared fresh meals for him daily, entrusting the housemaid with their delivery.
Seeing an opportunity, ine discreetly offered the housemaid a hefty sum from her purse, amounting to approximately five thousand dors.
She proposed a monthly stipend of the same amount to the housemaid, eliciting palpable excitement from her.
The housemaid thought that merely bringing food to Mark in exchange for the money was a reasonable deal, confident in her discretion.
Meanwhile, Peter entered a room upstairs, where Mark was engrossed in paperwork.