"That b*tch ruined James. She’s heartless!”
Sally burst into tears.
"Dad, Mom, stop fighting!" Rebecca rushed up to stop the two. "Dad, have you forgotten? Now isn't the time t o despair. We still have Hudson Corporation in our hands. It's one of the top 500 enterprises in the country. It’s much bigger than Summit!"
"But that's... the old madam's..." Jeffery hesitated.
"Dad, if you don't find a way to get your hands on it, there might be a change," Rebecca said in a low voice.
"Rebecca is right," Sally said ruthlessly, "Those madams used to butter me up in groups of three to five, but when Summit encountered trouble, they immediately ran away. Once Summit falls, our family will have no place to stand in Melbourne anymore!"
Jeffery struggled for a while before his eyes flashed with ruthlessness. "You're right!"
Catherine had a dream.
In the dream, she seemed to have returned to Plum Garden. When she was a child, her grandparents were there and loved her very much, so she often stayed at
Plum Garden.
However, after her grandfather passed away, her grandmother said, "Cathy, Granny is tired and wants t o go accompany your grandfather."
"Don't..."
She cried out and sat up violently.
A trace of coolness washed over her, followed by an arm reaching over to pull her back into a burning embrace.
"Don't what?"
The man's magnetic and dark voice rang out in her ears before he kissed her.
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