Eduardo left California without saying goodbye to his friends.

"He doesn't want him anymore," Sean concluded. "The smart guy finally realized."

"Realize what?" Dustin asked.

"They're not meant to be friends." Sean shrugged like a jerk, "Mark is the type destined to succeed, and Eduardo prefers to think of Mark as a friend who needs shelter. Mark doesn't need shelter, his decision-making power As decisive as anyone. Eduardo's only flaw is probably being too concerned about Mark and ignoring Facebook, but that's not what Mark wanted, and I think Eduardo realized that and chose to leave, poor guy."

"Snapped!"

The sound of the bottle breaking rang in Sean's ears.

Dustin and Chris stared in disbelief at the broken beer bottle behind Sean, then turned to look at the culprit.

Mark was an attempted murder just now? !

Standing in front of the refrigerator, Mark said unapologetically, "You should have caught that."

He didn't even look at the overwhelmed Sean but found the corkscrew and opened a beer for himself before turning back to his room.

Sean glanced at the beer in his hand, then glanced at Mark's door, swallowed: "Did he just?"

Chris and Dustin both nodded and gave him sympathetic looks.

"...well, I'm going to rethink my job, given that my boss is a tyrant who has no regard for the safety of others!"

Facebook carried out an IPO, Eduardo's shares were not kept at 6%, but at 12%, and several other people's shares were reduced to 4%, and Mark took out the rest himself.

Eduardo Saverin wasn't there for Facebook's million-member night.

Everyone was cheering, except Mark, whose joy couldn't infect Mark.

Given that his face is so ugly that people consciously stay away from him, even Dustin.

After the uproar, there was silence.

Mark sits alone in the huge company, with the Facebook status updated by Eduardo's new girlfriend on his laptop.

Mark calls Eduardo.

"Hi! Mark." Eduardo's voice sounds happy.

Of course, he and his new girlfriend are enjoying in sunny Singapore at the moment.

"Hi, Wardo."

Mark wants to hear him say congratulations, and since Eduardo doesn't think Facebook is important, he should at least say congratulations to his best friend.

Mark needs this to prove that Eduardo remembers him.

"Singapore is such a nice place!" said Eduardo on the other end. "Sue said that if I really liked it so much I should immigrate here. That's a good idea, isn't it, Mark."

Aha.

"Today is Millionaire Night, and you missed it, Wardo." Mark's voice has a sense of emptiness that breaks through the silence.

Eduardo fell silent.

It's been so long that Mark thought his girlfriend had taken his phone before Eduardo responded, "Oh."

"The weather in Singapore is probably only good today." Mark hung up the phone.

"What?" Eduardo, who didn't know why, was puzzled when he heard the busy tone on the phone.

But instead of dialing back, he looked up at the blue sky.

"Sometimes it's good to miss out, Mark."

Eduardo didn't notice that the girlfriend behind him turned pale when he opened the email on his phone.

Eduardo also doesn't know that Mark smashed a laptop in California.

He blindly followed his own way from the beginning but ignored how difficult it was for Mark Zuckerberg to accept his own changes.When he chose to play it safe, he ignored the disbelief in Mark's eyes, and he even regarded Mark as a jerk who easily betrayed his friends instead of a friend worth paying for.After all, they are so lacking in real communication.

The next day, Eduardo, who was in a bad mood, turned on the computer and saw some news, almost fell down in shock, and completely recovered from the desperation he had just been abandoned by his girlfriend.

"Wardo, you have to come back! You have to come back and fix this!"

"Man, we need you, Facebook needs you!"

Eduardo reads the texts from Dustin and Chris, trembling, and the fear washes over him again.

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