James was left with no choice.
The family was unwilling to improve themselves and just wanted to sit back to enjoy success.
Knock, knock, knock!
“David, go open the door,” said Gladys.
David was not in the mood, so he glanced at Alyssa beside him. “Babe, you go get it.”
Alyssa was lazy to get up and glanced at James. “You go, James.”
James was depressed about their behavior.
The whole family was so lazy. However, he did not say anything and went to open the door.
At the door stood an elderly man in his 70s or 80s. He dressed very simply and was carrying a few bottles of good wine.
“W-who are you?”
James glanced at the man standing outside the door with curiosity on his face.
“Y-you must be James. I’m Thea’s granduncle.”
“Oh, come inside.” James invited Trevor Callahan into the house.
The whole family’s faces darkened as soon as they saw Trevor entering the house.
“What’re you doing here?” Gladys asked coldly.
“Gladys.” Trevor approached with the good wine bottles and placed them on the table.
“Take it away. We don’t want it,” Gladys said very agitatedly.
James was confused when he noticed the whole family had bizarre expressions.
‘When did Lex have a younger brother? How come I’ve never seen him before, even after being in the Callahans for so long?’
“Thea…”
Trevor noticed Thea was also present and immediately looked at her with hope.
“Thea, I came because I’ve really no other choice. You’re Enternality’s chairman right now and have the greatest authority. My manufacturing factory is about to go bankrupt, and I cannot take any new orders. I’m also in more than ten million dollars of debt to loans and owe millions in employee salaries.”
He knelt on the ground while speaking.
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