Fane paused for a moment before continuing, "When the time comes, it’s obvious that Irene isn't capable of managing Watson's properties and companies, so you have to be ready to take over. I'm telling you in advance so that you're prepared mentally as well.’’
Belinda's eyes roamed around the room upon hearing Fane's words, then she responded, "Mr, thank you for reminding m e. It'll not be easy for me to take over alone. I, too, despise what they did. After I have taken over Watson's business, I think I'll sell off some assets and return to Cathysia and start some investment business.”
"Hmmm..." Belinda paused for a second then continued, "Grandpa Watson wanted t o return to Cathysia a long time ago. I
believe he will help me in managing the business after he gets well. And Grandpa can finally enjoy his twilight years happily and peacefully in our motherland, Cathysia.”
"Mm!"
Fane's eyes lit up immediately upon hearing Belinda's plan. "I like your plan. It’s brilliant! All right then. I'll open the door now!"
In the next moment, Fane stretched out his arm and opened the door of the room.
As soon as the door was opened, Lawrence, day den, and the others rushed in.
"How’s it? Did you manage to find out what kind of poison it is? Is there an antidote?"
A concerned look was hanging over Lawrence's feature, his tone nervous.
Belinda-who was standing beside Fane-sneered coldly in her heart. If it were not from Grandpa Watson himself, that Lawrence had planned to murder him, she would truly think that Lawrence was such a filial son who cared deeply about his old folk.
Now, the pretentious concern that the other party showed, was obviously revealing his interest in knowing whether Fane was able to treat Old Master Watson. His heart was uneasy; he fought hard against a rising panic that almost unmannered him. He was afraid that Fane could really cure Old Master Watson.
"Hmmm .I'm somewhat sure!" Fane smiled slightly in return.
"Really?"
Lawrence's face sank at his words and his heart was in a complete state of panic.
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