Due to their noble status, the Robins would never accept her.
Veronica felt sorry for Shirley, but she was aware that Shirley wouldn't be happy staying in Bloomstead.
On the other end of the line, Matthew remained silent for a long time. "What should I say if Skyler asks?"
"If Skyler asks you to look for her, you can agree but don't actually send anyone to look for her." She reclined on the couch as the dilemma set in her. "It's almost impossible for them to stay together. And there's Sofia between them. It's good that she left. Besides, she still has the compensation I gave her. She'll be fine. Let's just let things take their course."
Veronica personally handed the money to Shirley. However, she didn't know that Shirley actually threw away the credit card in a fit of pique upon realizing that there was no chance of recovery.
Neither did she know that Shirley spent a long time searching for it under the pressure of getting threatened by Sofia. In the end, Shirley couldn't find it anywhere.
Veronica didn't look into the matter, so she naturally didn't know about Shirley being threatened by Sofia.
With that, the matter came to an end.
"I'll do as you say," Matthew responded, holding his phone in one hand and flipping through documents with the other. "I'll be busy for now. Rest up. The filing starts tomorrow, so I'll finish my work and come back early to accompany you."
"Okay." Veronica sounded cheerful as she hung up the phone in a good mood.
Melancholy seeped into her for a while because of Shirley's situation, but she didn't dwell on it and continued to study the script.
Meanwhile, Matthew, who was at the company, buried himself in his work and didn't even have time to eat lunch until noon.
He finished going through the documents at 2.30PM. He stood up to give his body a stretch. The lunch prepared by Thomas was left untouched on the table.
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