After seeing Martina leave, the nanny immediately returned to the living room and reported to Elizabeth.
Elizabeth lazily flipped through the magazine in her hand and said, "If she wants to leave, just let her. My son needs a woman who matches our social status and background."
The nanny was a bit worried and said, "But the young master is coming back in a few days, what if he doesn't see Miss Martinez...'
Elizabeth didn't care about such things and impatiently shut her up. "How many times is this now? Where else can she go if she leaves here?" Her tone was filled with disdain.
...
In the taxi, the driver asked several times if the address was correct but got no answer.
He looked in the rearview mirror and saw Martina silently crying in the back seat.
The ride was smooth and uneventful, and soon they arrived at the apartment she had rented temporarily.
Leaving Benjamin was not Martina's impulsive decision. It took her two months to come to terms with it and ultimately decided to end this relationship of six years by herself.
In the past years, there was no room in her eyes and heart for anyone else besides Benjamin. Now, the final choice was like bringing closure to those absurd years.
The apartment was cleaned beforehand, and it had two bedrooms with 75 square yard. The location of this apartment was considered quite good throughout LA, and it was also close to the studio.
The basic furniture and appliances were all there, and it was also very clean. Though small, it had everything needed.
She put her luggage aside and prepared some food for herself.
After inserting with the new SIM card, she first called her father, Miguel Martinez.
It had been a long time since the father and daughter had contacted each other, but as soon as Martina's voice was heard, Miguel's mood instantly became very good.
To avoid worrying Miguel, Martina promptly fabricated a lie after changing her number.
After understanding the situation, Miguel began to worry about Martina's marriage. He still held a grudge about Benjamin's attitude towards marriage. After all, his daughter had lived in the Walker family for so many years.
"By the way, how is your relationship with Benjamin? When are you planning to have the wedding?"
Wedding?
Yes, she had been with Benjamin for six years. Naturally, they were supposed to get married and have a wedding. But Benjamin had never mentioned anything about marriage to her, not even once.
Miguel didn't hear a response and his tone instantly turned cold. "Could it be that their family wants to back out?"
Recalling some long-forgotten past events, Miguel couldn't help but get angry. "Your marriage was witnessed and blessed by the Moon Goddess, and no one can go against that promise!"
In the past few years, Miguel was consistently dissatisfied with Benjamin and frequently mentioned wanting to have a talk with him when he came to LA.
However, Benjamin was always busy and not even Martina could see him often.
Martina feared that delving further into the topic would only reveal distressing news, causing her father to worry about her situation if he were to find out. So every time, she would say that Benjamin was good to her and the other people in the Walker family treated her well.
Taking a deep breath, Martina withheld the fact that she left the Walker family from her father.


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