Before long, Martina was pulled out of the car by Benjamin.
It was already past two o'clock in the midnight, but the Walker family's mansion was still brightly lit, as if no one had slept yet.
Martina couldn't help but chuckle at the sight. Were these people so happy about her leaving that they had to pull an all-nighter to celebrate? Or was this how they had been living for the past few days?
Was her departure really worth celebrating?
Benjamin led Martina by the hand and walked towards the entrance of the mansion, where they saw a crowd of people gathered outside.
Benjamin's mother was at the forefront, standing next to the butler.
In the middle was another woman, who was none other than Amy, Adam's younger sister.
Elizabeth looked concerned and her gaze landed on Benjamin, "Son, where did you go? Why did you go out so late at night?"
While speaking, Elizabeth also noticed Martina who came with Benjamin, and a hint of displeasure quickly flashed across her eyes.
Even Amy had a similar reaction, "Benjamin, didn't Martina say she wouldn't come back again? Why is she here again?"
Martina had no intention of speaking with these people and coldly shrugged off Benjamin's hand before returning to her previous room.
A strange look quickly appeared on Elizabeth's face. Martina had actually come back, even though she had sworn that it was her last time here.
However, since Benjamin was still here, Elizabeth did not reveal too much.
It was Amy who couldn't contain her curiosity, "Benjamin, did Martina call and ask you to pick her up?"
"She really doesn't know how to be considerate. You have been working so hard for so long, yet she doesn't know how to show any concern for you," she continued, unable to contain her frustration.
Elizabeth agreed, ostensibly defending Martina but actually making veiled remarks, "Amy, Martina has been spoiled. It's normal for her to not understand the rules sometimes, after all, she still has Mr. Jack Walker to protect her."
Benjamin didn't fail to notice this.
But because it was his own mother who said this, he ultimately didn't lose his temper.
However, Benjamin didn't show any mercy to Amy, and asked without any consideration, "Why are you here at my home?"
Previously, Benjamin had been busy and hadn't had a chance to meet Amy.
Coupled with Elizabeth's intentional concealment, it's no wonder he didn't know about these things.
Amy was stunned for a moment and panicked as she hid behind Elizabeth, seemingly feeling embarrassed, "I'm here because... because..."
She couldn't just say that she had been staying here for almost half a month because she was the one who made Martina leave, right?
Elizabeth patted Amy's hand to help her out. "Son, don't blame Amy. It was me who asked her to stay here," She said to Benjamin. "Our home has a better environment and is more suitable for Amy to recuperate. You and Amy grew up together. You can't just ignore this favor, right?"
The bottom of Benjamin's eyes turned cold, and he probably understood the situation a bit.
He thought of Martina's cold face just now, could it be related to Amy?
Therefore, Benjamin showed no mercy and said, "You can go back tomorrow by yourself, or I can have someone send you back."
It was almost like kicking her out.
Amy's face turned red all of a sudden, partly because she felt embarrassed, and partly because she felt especially sad.
Tears flowed down like it didn't cost anything. She cried as she grabbed Elizabeth's hand, "Does Benjamin really hate me?"
Elizabeth really liked Amy and couldn't bear to see her being treated unfairly.

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