Chapter 106
Charlene sneered, “And she’s the same woman who accompanied him to Highwyn recently?”
The assistant nodded.
“Yes.
”
Hearing this, Charlene leaned back on her chair and tapped the desk without uttering a word.
Her son, Jeremy, was going to return very soon.
She had to find out Matthew’s weakness and use it against him as soon as possible.
There was a woman around him?
Charlene had never heard of Matthew being close to any woman before.
A sinister glint leaped into her eyes.
Her Lips curled up menacingly.
The next second, she ordered coldly, “Bring me everything you can find about that woman ASAP.
”
The next afternoon, Stella went up to the top floor to see Matthew in his office.
She put the umbrella on his desk and said sincerely, “Thanks a lot for last night.
”
Matthew glanced at the neatly-folded umbrella and nodded slightly.
Moments passed and Stella stood still as if she wasn’t going to leave.
He raised his head and asked, “Anything else?”
After scratching the back of her head in hesitation, Stella put a U-disk on the desk and said, “I prepared this to show my gratitude.
”
“What is on it?” Matthew raised his eyebrows, glancing at the drive.
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“I put together a collection of decorative paintings for you,” Stella explained.
“When I went to your house last night, I couldn’t help but notice that the decor was way too simple.
I think it needs some paintings.Exclusive content © by Nô(v)el/Dr/ama.Org.
If you don’t like it, I can prepare something else.
”
Her hands were clasped tightly in front of her as she held her breath, waiting for his opinion.
Matthew stared at her for a few seconds before he picked up the U-disk.
He inserted it into his computer and opened it.
He looked through the paintings.
All of them were in Baroque style and were of the romance theme.
Every outline of the paintings suits the current interior decor of his villa.
Matthew had to admit that he was impressed by Stella’s aesthetic judgment .
The entire office was quiet except for the occasional clicking and sliding sound that the mouse in Matthew’s hand made.