For a moment, Dylan was rendered speechless.
Because he suddenly realized she might have a point...
So, this was his fault?
Hearing the undercurrent of resentment in her voice, Dylan's anger faded, replaced by a twinge of guilt.
But what was she complaining about?
When they got married, hadn't they agreed to a contract marriage with no interference in each other's lives?
In that instant, Dylan remembered what Dennis had said.
Could Dennis have been right?
She became his secretary because of him...
He stole a glance at Rebecca and saw her staring angrily out the window. Her stubborn profile made him feel even less confident.
"Rebecca, I…" Dylan started to speak, but Rebecca's phone suddenly rang.
Dylan had to swallow the words he was about to say.
Rebecca answered the phone. "Samuel, what's up?"
Samuel said on the other end, "I just saw the three Fosters leave. They're heading for our family's estate."
Rebecca frowned. What were those three up to now?
"Okay, I get it. I'm on my way back now."
After hanging up, Rebecca turned and said, "Mr. Austin, I have something to take care of. I have to go."
Dylan was taken aback. They hadn't finished their conversation, and she was already leaving?
"Where are you going? I'll drive you."
But Rebecca shook her head. "No, thanks. I'm going home with my brother."



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