Daphne paused and turned back to him. "Mr. Forrester, you are more than welcome to file a complaint with the Consumer Protection Agency."
"You—!" Benjamin was stunned by her audacity.
Daphne paid him no further attention, taking Rebekah's arm and leading her toward the office. When Benjamin tried to follow, Jensen stepped into his path. He was dressed in the same black-and-white tracksuit from that morning, his silver hair catching the light. He exuded the same cool, noble authority.
Benjamin's eyes were cold. "Jensen, do you really think I won't do anything to you?"
"That depends on whether you have the ability," Jensen replied with a smile that didn't reach his eyes. He slipped his hands into his pockets, his dark gaze as dangerous as a bottomless lake. He looked at Benjamin as if he were already a dead man.
"Since the divorce is imminent, you shouldn't keep harassing her. It makes you look cheap, Mr. Forrester."
Benjamin snorted. "Cheap? And what about you, lurking around Rebekah all day? Does that not make you cheap?"
"I'm not in your league," Jensen remarked, a faint smile playing on his lips. "Rather than wasting energy on me, Mr. Forrester, don't you think you should be focusing on your company's survival this quarter?"
As he spoke, Benjamin's face went pale.
Jensen shot him a scornful look and turned to leave.
Benjamin's hands clenched into fists at his sides, his eyes burning with fury as he watched Jensen walk away.
Candice looked at him, confused. "Benjamin, how would he know about Forrester Group's situation?"
Benjamin didn't answer. A cold chill ran down his spine. Who was Jensen, really?
"Benjamin?" Candice called out, her voice laced with concern.
"But Benjamin isn't an ordinary person," Rebekah insisted. He was the CEO of Forrester Group, and his family was one of the most powerful in the Capital. He could easily destroy someone if he wanted to.
Daphne chuckled. "You'd better not let Jensen hear you say that. He'd be furious." Knowing how petty Jensen could be, hearing the woman he liked praise another man would likely drive him to do something drastic to Benjamin.
Rebekah sensed that Daphne was just trying to stir the pot, so she said nothing more.
After finishing the prescription, Daphne's eyes glinted with mischief. "So," she asked, "what exactly are your feelings for Jensen?"
Rebekah looked at her, completely bewildered. "What feelings?"
This time, it was Daphne who fell silent.

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