After hearing that Monica had been triggered and ran away, the expression on Maddox's face was indifferent, as if he didn't care at all.
Geoffrey was extremely worried by his calm and composed outlook.
"Have you heard what I just told you?" Geoffrey asked.
Maddox glanced at the busy Geoffrey, stopped what he was doing, and reached out to touch his eyebrows. He nodded in a low voice and said, "Yes." "Then why don't you have any reaction? Don't you think this is a serious matter?" Geoffrey asked.
"So?" Maddox looked up and glanced at him, "Should I act like you to prove that I am worried?" Geoffrey fell silent.
It would be impossible for Maddox, who was as cold as an iceberg, to be agitated and run around like a headless chicken.
He curled his lips and said discontentedly, "Well, even so, you still have to do something, right?" Maddox didn't reply. He thought it was lucky that he had moved Minerva to a different residence in advance. The security in the neighborhood was good. Moreover, he had been picking her up to and from work. If Monica wanted to do something to her, she would still have to find an opportunity.
"Send speople to look for Monica and secretly keep an eye on her. If she makes any sudden moves, letknow." Maddox said coldly.
Geoffrey nodded, "Okay, will you personally protect Minerva?" "Am I supposed to let you do it?" Maddox glared at him with cold eyes.
Geoffrey couldn't help but shudder, and the corner of his mouth twitched.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWith his overprotectiveness towards his beloved, who would dare? Geoffrey thought of something, and said, "Yesterday, Master Collins calledand said you weren't home. Are you staying together with Minerva?" Maddox flipped through his documents, but his expression did not change.
His silence confirmed Geoffrey's question.
Geoffrey widened his eyes, pointed at him, and said, "You... really are a beast!" They had just been together for a short time, but now he was actually living with Minerva.
Geoffrey had nearly forgotten that Maddox had almost gotten married to Minerva in the past, so it was normal for him to live with her.
However, he had indeed lost his memories.
Geoffrey remembered the task given by Minerva, which was to help Maddox regain his memory.
Geoffrey thought for a moment then pulled a stool and sat down in front of Maddox.
He asked, "Are you still having headaches lately?" Maddox paused when he heard that. Then, pursed his lips and looked at him coldly.
Geoffrey chuckled, "I was just wondering, have you remembered something?" "Should I remember something?" Maddox asked back.
Geoffrey becfrustrated hearing his words, "I'm asking if you've remembered something. Why are you askingif you should remember something? You are the one with the memory, not me. How would I know?" Maddox turned the pen to reveal it's tip and signed his name, "Sebastian" at the signature line.
"Since it's my memory, why are you worried?" He asked.
Geoffrey wasn't able to reply.
"Why is he so stubborn? Isn't he curious about his past at all?" he thought.
Geoffrey gritted his teeth and said, "Don't you want to know what kind of person you were in the past? What kind of life have you lived? What kind of friends... or... do you have anyone you like?" Slap! Maddox closed the documents and looked at him coldly.
"Are you bored?" The look in Maddox's eyes showed that he was impatient. It was obvious that his question had crossed the line. However, Geoffrey was not afraid of death at all. He continued, "No, I just wanted to ask you. What if you had a wife and children in the past? What if when you are with Minerva and your wife and children suddenly appear? What would you do? Would you choose your wife and child or Minerva?" Maddox was speechless.
Geoffrey looked at Maddox complacently and saw that there was profoundness in Maddox's gaze.
"If you continue to spout nonsense, I don't mind throwing you down from here," Maddox said.
When Geoffrey heard this, his expression immediately changed.
"D*mn, this is murder. Can't I ask you to recall your past? How can there be someone like you who can't remember anything yet doesn't care?" As he mumbled, he got up to tidy up his clothes and said angrily, "Forget it, I'm done talking to you. I'm leaving." After coming out of the office, Geoffrey stroked his chin. This guy is a tough nut to crack.
He did not want to recall his past. Could it be that he was content with the current state? It wouldn't be a surprise if he was. He had a pretty good relationship with Minerva at the moment...
He cared so much about her.
Although the person he liked in the present was the sas the past, but Geoffrey still felt awkward because Maddox had lost parts of his memory. After Geoffrey left the office, Maddox frowned.
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He was not the kind of person who others could manipulate. Geoffrey had known him for so long, but he had never asked questions about his past. There must be something fishy behind this sudden questioning. Memories of his past...
Maddox tapped lightly on the table with his fingers, and the rhythmic sounds rang again and again.
He tried hard to recall, but his mind was blank, and there was nothing in it.
What on earth did he lose in his past memories?
Monica did not successfully enter the Collins Corporation that few days, so e Master Collins was very dissatisfied. He wanted to use his authority to fire Minerva, but he was afraid that it would embarrass his grandson in the company if he abused his powers. But if he didn't do anything, Minerva would remain in the company, and Monica stood no chance to enter. Therefore, Master Collins could only do something about Minerva.
But who would have thought that the rascal Maddox would personally send her to and from work every day. He even brought her somewhere else.
This gave him no chance at all. He was so frustrated that it made his blood pressure shot up.
Master Collins had no choice but to ask Baldrick to think of a way to invite Minerva out to deal with her and send her back to Hildago so that she would no longer pester Maddox.
However, before he could cup with a plan, the Dormer family called to inform him that Monica was missing.
When he heard this news, Master Collins resisted the urge faint. He calmly asked, "What's going on?"
O Baldrick helplessly explained, "Mr. Zaydon thought Miss Dormer was mentally ill and wanted to take her to a psychiatrist, but Miss Dormer was not willing to do that, so she ran away." "What?" When Jarold heard this, he immediately slammed the table and stood up, "Zaydon is too reckless. Why did he bring Monica to a psychiatrist?" Baldrick was also a little speechless.
"I'm not too sure about that." He replied.
Jarold said, "Send someone to search for her right away. It's dangerous for a girl to be alone out there!" ว