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Chapter 156
Silver was cursing angrily the phone.
He thought it would be easy to control Maja, but the result was unexpected. If he couldn’t reach a private settlement with Maja and let the police dealt with it according to normal procedures, he would definitely be exposed to the public, and the company’s reputation would also be ruined by then.
Silver was very confused. How could Maja sent the two kidnappers to the police station since Maja was just a weak woman? He still didn’t know who helped Maja, but regretted that he looked down on Maja before, which made him fell into such a bad situation now.
He cursed again, but he still needed Maja to come forward to reconcile now, or he would be in real trouble. He went out quickly, intending to find Maja.
Maja has decided not to get too entangled in this matter. She has decided to let the police take full responsibility for handling it. Anyway, she did not accept a private settlement.
When she walked out of the hospital, she met Maureen again. Maja hid her cheek almost subconsciously. The last time she met Maureen in the hospital, she was also very haggard, and coincidentally, she also had slap marks on her face at that time, and now there were slap marks on her cheeks. She didn’t know what the other party will think. But even though she tried to turn around and pretend not to see Maureen, Maureen saw her right away. “Penny?”
It was exactly the same as last time. Since Maureen had already called her name, there was no point in hiding. Maja decided to bite the bullet and say hi.
Maureen’s gaze fell on her cheek.
The slap mark was as plain as the nose on her face.
Maureen was well–bred and knew better than to bring up someone’s sore spot. But this was her son’s girlfriend, she couldn’t just sit on her hands.
And she could tell Maja was a lone wolf, not one to ask for help.
Ryan really dropped the ball, letting his girlfriend get pushed around.
“Ms. Raymond.”
Maja was respectful, and Maureen gently touched her cheek.
“What happened again? Does it hurt?“.
The unexpected tenderness threw Maja for a loop.
She could handle hostility, but she was at a loss for how to respond to Maureen’s kindness.
Because she had once lied to this woman, and Maureen probably still thought she was Ryan’s girlfriend.
“I’m fine.”
Maureen took her hand, her voice even softer.
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