"Just do it. No need to ask me next time."
Felicia said, "Opportunities are fleeting. Jupiter Group's foundation is unstable right now, and while we need to be cautious in many areas, we must often be ahead of the game and take decisive action when the time comes."
Besides, if the collapse of the Fuller family was inevitable, what difference did it make whether she took the family's assets or someone else did?
She didn't feel any guilt about it.
The business world was sometimes like a battlefield, where visible and invisible battles had never ceased.
It was the same—some would win, and some would lose.
"Understood, Ms. Fuller."
Having set aside his last bit of hesitation, Vincent opened up and began making moves after hanging up the phone.
Felicia's fingers lightly tapped on the desk. Her mind was on something else.
Right now, the media and the Internet were flooded with news about the Fuller family having allegedly murdered Mina.
They were unlikely to escape unscathed if the case was still under investigation and whether the Fuller family was innocent.
In her previous life, the Fuller family did face the threat of bankruptcy, but it wasn't because Kayla had killed someone. It was because of business problems.
This time, however, the destruction came from negative public opinion.
Was this the work of Stephan?
What did the Fuller family steal from him that would make him plot Mina's death just to bring them down?
She had many, many questions, but they couldn't compete with the exhaustion from days of sleeplessness.
Her body slid down from the couch, curling up as she fell asleep.
Felicia felt a chill wash over her in the half-dream, half-wake state.
It was as if she had returned to the moment in her past life when she had just been released from prison. She was deliberately hit by a small truck into the snow, feeling her life and warmth slowly slip away...
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