---- back to work." "Yes. I can't keep making the same mistake," I admitted helplessly. Back then, Grandpa believed I was better suited for business than Anthony, so he wanted to focus on teaching me. However, all I could think about was Marcus then. I didn't even mind cutting ties with my family so I could marry him. In the end, Grandpa gave in and agreed to the marriage. Over time, it proved that Grandpa was right. Since I made a mistake, I needed more time to make up for it. Over the phone, I heard the sound of Anthony flipping through some pages. After some time, I heard him say in a low voice, "We'll meet in an hour at the cafe below the office." Without waiting for me to respond, he ended the call. I knew Anthony was still somewhat resentful of ---- me. From a young age, he looked up to Grandpa the most. Yet my insistence on marrying Marcus angered Grandpa, leaving him hospitalized for a few weeks. Later, Anthony dropped by Marcus' home to talk to me. I was afraid that he would force me to leave, so I refused to open the door. Of course, I wasn't aware of Grandpa being hospitalized. I only found out about it yesterday after chatting with the maids at home. Clearly, those who loved me had always been by my side. Yet, I was blinded by love and let them down, but it wasn't too late. I could still make up for my mistakes. I returned to my room and packed a few things. Afterward, I took my bag and drove toward the cafe. As soon as I entered the cafe, I noticed Anthony's tall figure. I approached him and patted him on the shoulder. Then, I acted casual, saying, "I'm here. Where shall we start today?" ---- Anthony looked up at me nonchalantly before pushing a wad of documents to me.