Dr. Frankie and his team of resident doctors fought desperately to save Morgan, but in the end, they couldn't bring him back. With a heavy heart, he lowered his eyes and broke the news to Natalia, "I'm sorry, Natalia. Morgan suffered a heart attack. He didn't make it. We need to make the necessary arrangements."
Natalia staggered back in disbelief as the resident doctors covered Morgan's body with a pristine white sheet. She'd just been arguing with Morgan, who was huffing and puffing, waving his walking cane at her. And now, he was gone. Tears brimmed in Natalia's eyes. Life was so fragile. And Magnus, confined by his chains, knew nothing of this. He didn't know that his beloved grandfather had left him, and he was still unconscious in his bed.
His condition was deteriorating rapidly. She feared…
No! It couldn’t be!
Natalia pushed the terrifying thought out of her mind as soon as it surfaced. She was just shaken by Morgan's death. She couldn't let herself think like that!
Magnus would be fine. He had to be!
"Ma’am, how should we handle Morgan's affairs?" Dr. Frankie gently reminded the distraught Natalia that, as the former CEO of Andersen Corporation, Morgan's death would certainly send shockwaves through Melfort.
Finally, Natalia snapped back to reality and told Dr. Frankie, "I don't know what to do with Magnus in this condition. Call Lucius and ask Anthony and Lillian to come back from Europe!"
"Alright," Dr. Frankie nodded and dialed Lucius' number. It seemed like the only option now.
When Lucius received Dr. Frankie’s call, he was lounging in his new office chair, with soothing music playing in the background. He didn't see Morgan's sudden death coming. Although Morgan had always favored Magnus, the news of his death still brought tears to his eyes.
But he quickly composed himself. With Morgan gone and Magnus incapacitated, the Andersen Corporation was finally his!
As he thought about it, Lucius couldn’t help but laugh. Everything was falling into place!
But he still had to maintain appearances. He quickly notified his parents in Europe and arranged for Morgan's body to be brought back from the private hospital. He gave Morgan a grand but discreet funeral.
By the time Anthony and Lillian arrived, Morgan had already been buried. They berated Magnus, blaming him for Morgan's death, and they ridiculed Natalia.
She endured their scorn, not for her own sake, but for Magnus. How could parents be so cruel, blaming their own son for his dire condition?
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