Chapter 88
Chapter 88
Emma felt really hard done by. Even though she'd been back with the Galeana family for years now, she never really got Hunter's love. His heart had always been set on Ines, that had never changed. "Dad, we're both your daughters, and I'm the product of your love with mom. But to you, there's only Ines. Even when she makes serious mistakes, she gets your forgiveness. But no matter what I do, it's always wrong. You think everything I want is too much. Even when it comes to my wedding with Aiden, you can just postpone it. Dad, you're so unfair!"
Hunter was downright steaming. He thought he'd been good to this daughter, even if he wasn't super affectionate — she hadn't exactly grown up by his side.
He couldn't believe this was how she saw him. Her usual good behavior was just a front — this was what she really thought. "Don't forget who brought you out from our hometown, who's been providing for you. As for the wedding delay, that's on you. You managed to snatch him up with some tricks, but you can't hold his heart. If Aiden doesn't willingly want to get married, should I force him? Are you going to be happy in a marriage like that?"
Silas chimed in, "Emma, the chairman's just looking out for you."
Emma turned her head, "I don't believe it. In his heart, Ines is always first, I'll always be second."
Silas sighed and shook his head. Emma was too stubborn, she was in too deep.
"If that's what you want, then fine. But if you're unhappy later, don't blame me."
Hunter was beyond pissed. This daughter was hopeless.
He wouldn't get involved anymore. She could deal with the consequences herself.
The next day, when Ines woke up, her body immediately started to ache all over. She was familiar with this feeling. Maybe because she was so into it last night, she experienced a kind of pleasure
she'd never had before, so much so that she couldn't help but cry, begging him to let her go.
Thinking about last night, Ines just wanted to crawl into a hole. What on earth had she said in her embarrassment? After getting out of the bathroom, breakfast was already set on the table. It was clearly takeout, and Ethan was bringing two cups of milk from the kitchen. Seeing Ines looking at the breakfast, he gave a knowing smile, "I woke up a bit late today, so I didn't have time to cook. I had to buy from outside."
Ines felt a bit flustered, and simply nodded, pulling out a chair to start eating. Ethan waking up late was unheard of. She knew better than anyone how regular his schedule was, regardless of how late he slept, or whether it was cloudy or raining outside, he always got up on time.
And she knew exactly why he woke up late — they'd gone wild last night, not stopping until 3 in the morning.
Upon her morning arrival at the firm, Ines was promptly summoned into Jaime's office. She didn't need to speculate to realize it was tied to the events of the previous night. Nursing a throbbing headache, she was not in the mood for any preferential treatment on account of her connection with Ethan.
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Ines noticed that Jaime was a bit more enthusiastic towards her than usual. He was generally nice to her, but never to this extent.
"Jaime, you wanted to see me?" Jaime quietly looked at Ines for a while, and suddenly realized that she was actually quite attractive. Not immediately stunning, but definitely a looker, with an attractive aura. No wonder Ethan, who had been single for years, chose her.
He casually asked, "Ines, why didn't you ever mention your husband is the president of the Meyer Group?"
If he'd known earlier, he definitely wouldn't have given her the task of pulling in business. If anything went wrong, he couldn't shoulder the responsibility. Ines sincerely said, "Boss, I don't think my husband's status has any direct connection with my work. It won't change the fact that I'm your subordinate, a regular employee at Foresight Financial Services. I hope you can treat me the same as before, Jaime."
His current attitude made her feel really uncomfortable. Jaime was a bit torn. He had basically reached a verbal agreement with Hunter last night, but without a signed contract, he couldn't fully relax. It was clear that Hunter wanted Ines to take care of the details of the contract. He couldn't figure out what Hunter was thinking.
Now that Ines was in this position, he couldn't afford to offend her.
"Is there something troubling you, Jaime?" Ines asked. Jaime looked at Ines again, seeing her serious attitude and lack of arrogance. He thought it might be better to discuss the situation with her. If she disagreed, he could always back out. With Ethan's connection, they wouldn't have any trouble getting business.
"Ines, here's the thing. Yesterday, I basically reached an agreement with the Galeana Group. But we haven't found the right person to discuss the contract details. Mr. Galeana seems to think highly of you." Jaime asked cautiously, closely observing Ines' expression.
Ines slightly furrowed her brow. From the moment Hunter agreed to collaborate with Foresight Financial Services in front of her last night, she had already guessed his intentions. Not having her past memories was really inconvenient, she couldn't figure out what Hunter was planning.
Seeing Ines deep in thought, Jaime laughed, "Ines, don't worry too much about it. If you feel uncomfortable going, I can have someone else do it."
Ines sighed in her heart. Hunter was her biological father. If he kept bothering her, there was nothing she could do. This was something she couldn't avoid, she might as well face it head on.
Besides, this was her job. She had no reason to bring her personal issues into it.
"That's okay, I'll go talk to him."
"Are you sure it won't be too much trouble?" Jaime confirmed again.
Ines simply shook her head, replying with a brief, "No." As she made to exit, Jaime expanded on his thoughts, "Ines, I invited you to the party last night because of your exceptional skills, and not due to any ulterior motives. Introducing you to Mr. Galeana was a move dictated by my professional role, with certain unavoidable necessities."
Ines knew this, of course, and didn't make a fuss about it. She said, "I get it."