To be honest, the last person Martina wanted to see right now was him. But at the same time, the person she most wanted to see...was also him.
Just when Martina thought she could return home peacefully, even the man in the car, who was emotionally dense, could sense that something was wrong with her. Especially when he saw how pitiful she looked now, his heart seemed to stop for a second.
With a deep voice and an interrogative tone, Benjamin asked, "I remember you didn't like going to places like this before. Do you find nightclubs fun now?"
Martina caught a whiff of Benjamin's unique scent from his clothes, and her head suddenly felt dizzy. She thought Benjamin had finally realized his conscience, but now that she heard what he said, especially his attitude, she was suddenly angry.
What was he doing here now, asking her about this?
He was the one who left her in the US, ignored her, and allowed anyone to bully her.
He was the one who treated her as if she was disposable, indifferent to her being bullied by anyone.
Wasn't it him who used his obvious attitude to force her to leave?
"You mind your own business," said Martina, displaying unexpected disobedient behavior in front of Benjamin. He probably understood the changes in Martina that Simon had mentioned to him.
He frowned but still patiently waved at Martina and said. "Come here."
Usually, Martina would have willingly gone over and hugged Benjamin tightly. But now, Martina didn't move.
It was as if she was intentionally going against him. With her eyes reddening, she stubbornly stared at him.
"If Mr. Walker has something to say, just say it directly. There's no need for me to come over," said Martina, still refusing to move.
Benjamin's patience was running out, but he remembered that Martina had been wronged this time, so he gritted his teeth and tried to be patient again. "Come here, let me check if you're hurt," he said.
Martina still didn't budge, her nose now feeling a bit sore. To avoid letting Benjamin see her in a vulnerable state, she stubbornly turned her head and wiped away her tears.
"Don't worry, I'm fine now. I'm actually doing great without you by my side," Martina emphasized the last few words deliberately, and even the clueless Benjamin could tell what she meant.
He narrowed his eyes, unable to resist any longer. The next moment, he pulled Martina into his arms without any explanation. Feeling her soft body snuggled in his arms, he finally had her within reach.
Finally, the feeling of frustration in Benjamin's heart gradually dissipated.
Benjamin said softly, "Sorry, I came too late this time. If you have any requests, just let me know, and I will try my best to fulfill them."
See, this was how it was. Even though Benjamin knew she was angry, he would only let her make demands as compensation.
But what she wanted was not so-called compensation. What she wanted was Benjamin's wholehearted love. Could he give her that?
Martina knew she couldn't be weak again, so she struggled to leave.
But Benjamin was particularly stubborn, and his hands were so strong that Martina couldn't break free no matter how hard she struggled.
"Mr. Walker, we have already broken up. Isn't my behavior obvious enough? What are you doing now?" Martina almost screamed out.
Hearing Martina's straightforward words, even Simon, who was driving, couldn't help but take a deep breath.
Was Martina really unable to stand it after years of patience?
Did her attitude towards the boss change drastically?
Even the boss seemed to have more tolerance for Martina now.


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