Chapter 707 Albert’s Path in the Dream
In Wynter’s dream, Jolene did not come home with Albert. Instead, they bid each other a hasty farewell at the airport and met again at a dinner party.
Just like in fiction, Albert kept thinking about Jolene after meeting her.
Maybe because one’s first love was unforgettable, he wanted to know her reason for breaking up with him. and ask why she chose to leave at a time when they were so in love.
Initially, Jolene refused to say anything, and she also met Fabian.
She told him about how self–reliant she was, and her words were similar to those she said in the study.
Back then, Fabian could not let Albert be entangled in matters of the heart.
The Quinnell Group was in a critical situation, and Albert needed to concentrate on managing the company. Only then could they prevent more staff from losing their jobs.
So, Fabian intervened in their relationship.
The difference now was that Fabian still did not approve of Jolene. Previously, he disapproved of her, but
now he detested her.
However, this actually gave Jolene a chance to get closer to Albert
At that time, Albert thought Fabian was overbearing and not understanding at all.
Jolene went from an ordinary person to a successful one based on her own efforts. The work that she put into her success was at least ten times more than others.
It can be said that Jolene’s appearance accelerated the Quinnell Group’s decline.
Wynter could not understand her fragmented dream. In her dream, Jolene did not do much, and everything was coincidental.
Albert was so busy that he was always silent when he got home. The relationship between Fabian and
Albert grew further apart.
At the time, Fabian wanted to tell Wynter things, but she could not understand them. What could an outsider do when they were being played by those within the industry?
They were helpless, and no one could understand the situation.
The last time they argued was when Albert found out that Jolene left because Fabian had given her
money.
That day, Albert was in a bad mood, and he said a lot of hurtful things.
Fabian was affected when it came to company decision–making because his shareholder rights were completely disregarded. The Quinnell Group was officially handed over to Shane.
Wynter seemed to be floating in mid–air as she watched the scenes in front of her.
That was until Fabian laid on a hospital bed and held her hand, struggling to speak. He told her, “Go ask
Albert to come in.”
By then, Wynter had been badly mocked by others. She was also slightly afraid of Albert, as he was always very serious and frowned like a disappointed father.
When Albert entered the ward, Fabian told him he approved of his relationship with Jolene. But Fabian also reminded him that the Quinnell Group came first because it was his responsibility.
Albert heard him, but following his words was difficult. From the beginning, he had not truly accepted Jolene. His rationale was that she had missed her chance since she chose to leave.
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