Chapter 792

Matthew had a nonchalant expression as he said, "You don't have to do that. I'm doing pretty well now."

If Jovian had truly wanted to help him out, he would have talked to Matthew privately or even asked if Matthew needed any help. Yet Jovian simply stated Matthew's private business outright without first seeking his opinion.

Jovian had even pointed out that Matthew had been in prison and was divorced, which clearly was a sign that he wanted to humiliate Matthew while boasting about his promotion to district leader.

Matthew hated people like Jovian the most.

Seeing how Matthew rejected him, Jovian knitted his brows together. He had wanted to let Matthew reap some benefits first just so that it would easily work in his favor when he wanted Matthew to reconcile with Adrian's friend during the mediation.

As long as Matthew apologized to Adrian's friend and received his forgiveness, it would mean that the mediation had turned out successful. Then, Jovian's promotion to district leader would be guaranteed.

However, Matthew had rejected him. Jovian felt humiliated, and his expression darkened. "Matthew, I'm telling you, there are a lot of people who are trying to curry favor with me. I'm only offering to help you because you were my classmate."

Matthew became even more confused. He wasn't really close to Jovian back then, and they never really had any recent encounters either, so he couldn't really figure out why Jovian was so enthusiastic about "helping" him out.

reject his offer, so he said, "I really don't need your help to find

everyone. You heard it

lucky that Jovian wants to help you. Stop trying to act like you're fine when you're clearly

him was another person who said, "That's right. Now that you're divorced and your

so much about you despite being flooded with tons of other work. He doesn't discriminate against your identity as an

all the

his face. It seemed as if it was a sin not to accept Jovian's so-called "help" because

Group, and the president is my girlfriend, so I have to

shook their heads in disbelief, thinking that Matthew was truly a lost cause for trying to boast his identity as

knew that it was a bluff. It was far too obvious

to mutter under their breaths, saying, "He's too proud for his own good. What a lost cause! He

They were all insulting him just because he

he couldn't bother with himself to argue with them, so he stood

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