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Betrayed, But Not Defeated novel Chapter 166

No one knew the Keaton family's antics better than Daniel did. It was just that the Keatons didn't take further action back then, instead choosing to let things slide.

However, the quiet ones were often the most dangerous. Soon, the debt collection from Riverston Group arrived.

Willow tucked her hair behind her ear. "Mr. Ashcroft, there's no need to target me like this. In fact, I came here this time to confirm your stance on the matter!"

She narrowed her eyes, emphasizing, "More precisely, your stance on the Keatons."

Although Willow was from the Keaton family, being successful in the business world was not just about having a powerful family background. There were many with power and influence in this world, but only a few were able to truly stand out.

"You mean…" Daniel looked at her.

She slowly stood up. "Some things are chains by nature, and I don't want to be shackled by them. Is this answer satisfactory, Mr. Ashcroft?"

It was clear that Willow wanted to bring the Keaton family down. This outcome shocked Daniel but didn't surprise him.

The Keaton brothers' behavior was well-known to many, but as for Willow, who had been holding up the family's image all this time, one could only imagine how much she had sacrificed behind the scenes.

"When a big tree has rotted from the inside out, the best solution is to cut it down and plant a new one. Don't you agree, Mr. Ashcroft?" She turned to look at Daniel, a wild glint of ambition clear in her eyes.

"You're very right, Ms. Keaton. But I don't trust you," he replied with a laugh.

Willow didn't mind. "Mr. Ashcroft, I'm already satisfied with your statement! The current situation poses no real threat to you. Riverston Group does not wish to make enemies with Ashcroft Group, either.

"On the contrary, there are many areas where we can cooperate." She particularly emphasized the last word.

Daniel shrugged, replying, "If there's a chance, of course. But what matters is whether you'll keep your end of the bargain by then."

"Only time can tell." Willow rose and left without another word about the contract.

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