Talia, who was sitting next to Becky, stole a glance at the latter and was about to ask if she was okay.
However, when she saw the smile on Becky’s face, she knew that Becky was just fine.
Indeed, before she became Stevie’s secretary, she used to think that his daughter was like a princess
who had never been out of the castle, delicate and naive.
But when Talia started working for Stevie, she realized that Becky was not a delicate princess, but a
cool and collected queen.
In the three years Becky wasn’t talking to Stevie, Talia had heard a lot about her from Stevie.
At the time, Stevie might’ve been angry with his daughter because he thought Becky was acting too
willfully, so he often ranted to Talia about her. But in the end, he always sighed and said, “What a willful
girl!”
Before Talia came to work for Becky, she had a very vague image of Becky. If what Stevie said was
true, Becky was a domineering queen and would never let anyone bully her.
But now that Talia had spent a lot of time with Becky, she finally had a better image of who this woman
truly was.
Becky was indeed different from other ladies. Although she was spoiled by Stevie and Vivien growing
up, that didn’t mean she was naive and gullible. In fact, her way of doing things was even similar to
Stevie’s.
But it was true that Becky had suffered a lot in her marriage to Rory.
So every time Becky ran into the Casper family, Talia couldn’t help but worry that Becky would get hurt.
Becky was more decisive and tenacious than many people, but love could blind a person, rendering
them a fool.
What Talia feared most was that Becky would forgive Rory if the latter wanted her back.
Noticing Talia kept glancing at her throughout the ride, Becky raised her eyebrows and asked, “Is there
anything on my face?”
Embarrassed, Talia answered quickly, “No.”
“So why do you keep staring at me?” Becky asked.
Talia pursed her lips and explained, “Before your father left, he asked me to protect you well if you ran
into the Casper family again.”
Hearing this, Becky was stunned for a while. She felt both moved and guilty. “Do I look that weak?”
Talia shook her head, but she couldn’t help but say, “Babette is by no means a simple woman…”
Becky sneered. “No, she definitely isn’t.”
If she was a simple woman, how could she have married into the Casper family so easily?
Babette’s family wasn’t as rich as the Casper family. The only thing that made her better than Becky at
that time was that her family owned a company.
But that wasn’t what Talia meant. She looked at Becky and hesitated.
Stevie told her not to tell the truth to Becky. She knew he didn’t want to make his daughter sad.
But Talia didn’t think that Becky would feel sad if she knew it.
Seeing that Talia had fallen silent, Becky asked, “Are you hiding something from me?”
It had to be said that Becky was as keen and sensitive as her father.
Talia paused to organize her thoughts. Then, she took a deep breath and explained. “Last night, your
father asked me to find out who Rory was with that night. It turns out that that woman was not Babette.”
The smile on Becky’s face disappeared. “So Rory’s not interested in Babette anymore? So soon?”
Rory had never had sex with Becky once in their three-year marriage. Becky thought he was doing this
to be loyal to Babette.
Talia looked at Becky and said, “That woman was Raina, Babette’s sister.”
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