At dawn, Arthur unexpectedly found an article about him and Marinda in a third-rate tabloid called 'Star Newspaper.'
Arthur didn't know much about this newspaper.
The reason he saw it was because Scott had brought it over.
Ten minutes earlier, the young journalist had knocked on his door.
The moment he saw Arthur, the young journalist took a sharp intake of breath.
Swollen cheeks, clear fingertip marks—they told the young journalist what had happened—Initially, Scott would never have believed the sensationalist reports published by a third-rate paper like the Star Newspaper, given that he didn't think Arthur would fancy Marinda's new female friend, leading to domestic violence from Marinda.
But now, he was uncertain.
"What happened?"
"Do you need breakfast?"
"My cooking is pretty decent."
Scott asked earnestly—the young journalist was comforting his friend in his own way.
"Thank you."