Chapter 74 Bad Idea

Baz couldn’t help but wonder how much Maia hated to be with Cedric.

Hearing what he said, Cedric grew upset. The thought of her sitting in another man’s car further infuriated him.“Sir, it seems like she doesn’t like you-

Cedric angrily threw his phone at him.

“Sir!” Baz quickly caught it.

“| should gain her sympathy? The more pitiful, the better?”

Baz had told him to win her back by gaining her sympathy, but it didn’t work.

“It didn’t work, huh?” He let out an awkward chuckle as Cedric glared at him.

The next day, when Maia emerged from the elevator at Starlight Entertainment, Hope hurried

over.

“Why did you leave so abruptly yesterday? You must be out in the rain, huh? Did you catch a cold?”

Having

catch waited for her in the office, Hope quickly gave Maia some cold remedies. “It’s easy to

catch a cold these few days. Keep these, just in case.”

Maia said stiffly, “Thanks.”

“| heard from Dad that you agreed to let my mom off the hook?” Hope said hesitantly, “You made a deal with him, huh?”“| did,” Maia answered.

“I'm sorry, Maia,” she said earnestly. “I don’t know what kind of deal you made, but | know how hard it is to forgive someone whohurt you. I’m truly sorry you had to do this.” how hard it is to forgive someone who hu

As Yvette was her mother, Hope was in a difficult position.

“You don’t have to apologize. | was only making a deal.”

Remembering the jewelry box, Maia took out her phone and texted Baz, “Don’t forget my car and my belongings inside.”Maia then went to take her seat in her office.

Hope trailed behind, apologizing the whole time. “I’m so sorry, Maia. Dad had to have used

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She held Maia’s hand earnestly. “Anyway, | promise | won’t let my mom hurt you ever again.”

Maia knew Hope meant what she said, but she was still Yvette’s daughter. What Homer said yesterday complicated Maia’sfeelings for her even more.

“It's about time. You should go pick her up.”

Hope nodded. “Take care, Maia.”

She turned and left.

Gazing after her, Maia felt tears and said sadly, “Enjoy the family reunion.”After Hope left, Buck entered the office carrying an exquisite-looking box.

“Hope made these for you. She says you can just throw it away as long as you don’t do it in front of her.” Buck placed the boxbefore Maia.

She opened it and saw cookies inside, but she had no appetite.

Seeing her close the lid, Buck thought she wanted to throw it away. He planned to eat the cookies, so Hope’s efforts wouldn't goto waste.

“Well, let me throw it for you.”

Maia stopped Buck from taking it. “Who says I’m going to throw it away?”

Buck stifled a smile. “I was just trying to be helpful.”

“Don’t you have work to do?”

“Of course | do!” Buck grinned and quickly left with the documents signed by her.

Maia looked at the cookie box. Perhaps they would be good friends if Hope weren't Yvette’s. daughter.

Maia caught herself and started to go through the documents on her desk.Suddenly, there were knocks on the door. Jordan entered, carrying a stack of documents.“Hey, Jordan.”

He handed the stack of documents to Maia. “There are some financial discrepancies here. | think Phil and Theo owe us anexplanation.”

According to these records, Phil subsequently reimbursed two-thirds of the misappropriated funds. His son, Theo, had startedembezzling the company’s funds two years ago. It totaled. over 10 million dollars

“| bet Phil knew what Theo did. His son must have gambled away the money.HITE METROU.** To million

arsen worth anoint sight mulliu Arturs in might son comon the discrepancy, but it well ill www pups. But then my not be willing tothen duen up *

“wentowy cute wells you owe my such as the love gambling I'll refldangke like that’s the only way”

Bock knocked on the door and sand millingly. “Your aunt is here, Mala”

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