Chapter 314 Unwilling (1/2)
Angela and Lulu saw that there was bitterness in Martha's smile.
Walking into the living room, Lulu called and had someone investigate thoroughly about that secretary called Judy.
Within two days, she learned that Judy was only a minor secretary in Aron's company. She came from a well-off family in the suburbs, and rumor had it that she and Aron were very close.
Lulu had spent some money and pulled some strings to expose Judy's abortion when she was in university, and she also had the executives of Aron's company to fire her for a random excuse.
That night, Aron went home and questioned Martha, ”Did you have someone expose Judy's scandal when she was in college and have her fired?”
Martha was slightly surprised and brought Wanda, who was sound asleep, into her bed in the children's room.
Aron followed her because he felt warm after seeing her take care of their daughter.
When Martha turned and saw the man on the bedside, she felt even more bitter.
She tucked her daughter in the quilt, walked silently out of the children's room, and asked him quietly, ”You think it was me? Have you even investigated about it?”
He frowned, ”If you admit it, I won't have to investigate any more.”
The couple went into their room separately. Martha pulled her long hair up, so her fair-skinned neck was shown. Seeing it, Aron's throat tightened.
”Why won't you speak?” asked Aron.
Before Martha could say anything, Aron spoke again, ”If you keep silent, I will take that as a yes.”
Upon hearing his words, she was pissed off, but she laughed out loud. She was dumbfounded. Then, she said, ”Did she tell you that?”
A man in his thirties was acting like a teenager in front of women.
Aron kept silent. Just now, when Judy saw him, she grabbed his hand and said that it was Martha who had exposed her and bought off the manager to fire her.