Henry was a man that Alana didn't want.

I wanted Henry to become a successful and shining man in my hands.

I hoped to make Alana regret it.

After all, I knew Alana was not living well.

James liked to invest.

In many cases, investing in startups was more extravagant than eating, drinking, whoring, and gambling.

The subprime mortgage crisis on Wall Street hit everyone.

Alana wanted to become a rich lady by going abroad. After unremitting efforts, she finally became a dishwashing girl in a steakhouse.

If everything ended here, it would be wonderful.

Half a month ago, Alana returned from Orco.

She said she had divorced James.

Now she was alone and helpless.

Alana wanted to go back to Henry's side, which I wasn't surprised about.

After all, she was born like this.

Now Henry was considered a hotly sought-after bachelor.

But I didn't expect Henry to be like he had amnesia. He had forgotten everything Alana had done to him.

He acted like Alana wasn't a materialistic and unfaithful woman.

He treated her as if she were a princess who had fallen from glory and endured hardship!

Henry didn't return to the company until noon the next day.

His face was red. He seemed to have drunk fake alcohol.