Lily trembled; her expression darkened.
Samantha was in despair too. She did not expect her family would become so heartless for the sake of money.
"Granny—" Lily called out.
Granny Lyndon held onto her walking cane; she trembled as she stood up.
Without any expression on her face, she said, "Lily, don't blame me for being heartless. William is right. If you two insist on being stubborn, we have no choice but to do this."
Samantha was livid. She wanted to retort, but Lily stopped her.
"Mom, leave it!" Lily took a deep breath and said slowly, "It's only about money, isn't it?
We'll give it to them."
Then she looked at William and asked, " How much more do you need for the financial supply chain?"
William coldly said, "100 million."
TOO million!' Lily felt only bitterness in her heart. She gritted her teeth and said, "I'll send the money in a week."
Then, Lily pulled Samantha along and left the mansion.
At the Cercis Building in Mid City.
The building’s entrance was bustling and lively! There were many luxury vehicles at the gate because Mid City held an antique exhibition there.
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