With Desmond's arrest, Lynch Corporation was officially declared bankrupt.
No one dared to step forward to run or take over the company. After all, doing so was akin to challenging Hamilton Corporation.
Jacques sat in his wheelchair and watched the news on the television quietly as conflicting emotions flitted through his gaze.
He never imagined Erin could wake up from her comatose state. It was already a miracle that she stayed alive this long.
Nonetheless, Jacques' lips curved into a nasty smirk when he knew Erin had to spend the rest of her life paralyzed.
It was a far more painful fate than remaining in her comatose state.
She would have to face that horrid reality every time she opened her eyes in the morning.
As that thought crossed his mind, Jacques' heart swelled with an indescribable sense of schadenfreude.
He wheeled himself back to his room and headed toward a corner, where a single framed photograph lay.
His gaze turned cold the moment it landed on the photograph.
Softly, he muttered, “Mom, I've finally avenged you. That woman is paralyzed for the rest of her life. She's no better than the living dead now. And him. I know you'll hate me for doing this, but that man is not worthy of your love. He only has Lynch Corporation in his eyes, and he'll have no qualms about kicking you to the curb for someone else, so I don't regret exacting revenge on him at all!”
His tone softened as he added, “Mom, how are you doing over there?”
Jacques reached out and stroked the photograph. The woman framed in it was smiling lovingly at the camera lens.
He would always remember what his mother had said to him the day before she left the world. She had told him she could not carry on much longer, but she wanted him to continue living well with the knowledge of her love.
Back then, Jacques had no idea what his mother meant by being unable to carry on until she jumped off the building and fell at his feet.
Jacques's eyes grew red-rimmed at the memory, and he vowed, “Don't worry, Mom. I'll do my best to live well, but you have to wait for me. I still want to be your son in the next life, and I swear I'll protect you better when the time comes.”
Meanwhile, Thea smirked coldly as she watched the news.
A fall from grace must be referring to Lynch Corporation. How foolish of them. I can't believe they allowed Hamilton Corporation to reverse the situation at this stage. I shouldn't have pinned any hopes on them at all.
Then, as though remembering something, she grabbed her phone and called Zachary.
However, no one answered the call.
She fell into deep thought for some time before leaving the house with her purse.
“Hello.” The bouncer at the club immediately recognized Thea when she arrived.
She approached the staff and asked, “Is Zachary Lynch inside?”
The bouncer nodded and replied, “Go on in."
Thea darted into the club without another word.
Soon, she arrived at a private room and opened the door to the sight of several women drinking with Zachary.
Zachary was smiling brightly at his companions and scarcely noticed Thea's appearance.
At that moment, he held a seductively dressed woman in his arms, and she whined flirtatiously, “Mr. Lynch, you're so busy drinking with her. What about me? Aren't you going to share a glass with me?”
“Of course!” Zachary smiled and continued, “But I want you to feed me!”
“How do you want me to feed you?” “How do you plan to feed me?”
In response, the flirty woman took a gulp of liquor and sat in his lap while Zachary leaned limply into the couch and shot her a drunken stare.
The two of them were in an incredibly compromising position. Just as Zachary's companion was about to feed him with her mouth, Thea slammed her purse on the couch and sat down, giving everyone a fierce glare.
The movement finally caught Zachary's attention.
He looked at her and drawled, “Why are you here?”
“I came to comfort you, of course, but it seems I'm wasting my efforts. It's fine. Just pretend I'm not here and carry on with what you were doing,” Thea replied with an insincere smile.
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