I picked up my hot cocoa and took a sip. I simply told her everything. "Freya, in fact, I ran into Zachary while he was shopping with that woman. I was worried that you wouldn't be able to accept it, so I kept it a secret and didn't say anything. I'm sorry."

Freya looked up at me with an indifferent expression. "No wonder Emma has been avoiding me recently."

I was a little embarrassed and explained, "Well, you see, Emma couldn't hide things, so she had to..."

"Forget it," Freya said as she waved her hand to dismiss the matter. "Tell her that she doesn't have to try so hard to find an excuse to avoid me now. Everything's settled."

"You really don't blame us?" Although I knew her character, I was still not sure.

Freya let out a long sigh. She put down the coffee cup in her hand and looked at me with a serious and calm expression. "Actually, you can tell me directly. There's no need to bother. I already know about Zachary and that woman."

What she meant was that she knew even before the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

That was not surprising. As Freya had keen eyes, it was natural that she would have realized if there was something fishy about him. Moreover, you couldn't fake love. Even if you pretended, it would show. I pursed my lips and didn't know what to say at the moment.

Freya turned to look out of the window. Her eyes were shallow and her expression was sorrowful and cold. "I hate betrayal the most, but it just so happened that I was the product of my father's betrayal of his family. Perhaps this is fate, and I'll bear the same pain my mother did."

"How can you blame yourself?" I felt uncomfortable. My chest felt stuffy, as if something had blocked it.

She shook her head as if she did not approve of what I said. "It's all over, and I've also made concessions. Since Zachary has made a choice, I'll respect him and let him go. Consider it a sacrifice for the only person I loved in my life."

"Your life is still long. You haven't met the right person," I said.

"No." Freya's eyes suddenly became sharp. "Arianna, there are billions of men in the world, and people like Hendrix don't even make up one-tenth of them. Do you think everyone has such good luck?" She paused, and her expression became more serious. She said seriously, "This kind of thing is impossible to ignore. I've reminded you that there are many women waiting to poach a man like Hendrix. Don't end up like me."

If it was before, I would've definitely said that she was making a fuss. But after experiencing so much, I felt that Freya was thinking for the long run.

In this lifetime, people would have unorthodox desires. They had to learn how to restrain them within the framework of life. Of course, this premise was under the assumption that there were no people who would not abide by the rules.

I made eye contact with Freya, and I knew what she was hinting at. I immediately became excited and said, "You're a new entrepreneur, but your company is still too young. Its management and planning are both waiting to be improved. Are you interested in finding a place to learn?"

"Where are we going?" Freya raised her eyebrows.

"Of course it's the place where I'm a shareholder." I raised my eyebrows and stood up after tidying up my bag. "Let's go, Miss Moore."

Freya immediately understood, stood up with a smile, and walked out.

After all, she was from the Moore family. Although the new company was small, it was still in the center of the city's business circle. It only took us ten minutes to arrive at Roberts Group.

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