“I’m here to seek justice for the things Susan did to me. What do you think should be done?” Natalie’s smile disappeared as her face turned stone cold once again.
Harrison cleared his throat. “What do you want?”
Natalie looked down and answered, “Give me twenty million, and we’ll call it even.”
It was not that Natalie was kind or timid, but she knew that Harrison would do anything to protect Susan. Even with the evidence, she would be no match for her father.
Harrison would side with Susan against his daughter even if he knew about his wife’s affair, for he would not want Natalie to spread the scandal. That was why Natalie decided to ask for money instead and wait for the right time to deal with Susan.
“Twenty million? Are you trying to rob us blind?” Susan slammed the table, and Harrison did not look pleased with the demand either.
Natalie shrugged in response. “I think it’s only fair, given that you ruined my equipment and even tried to murder me. I could’ve just sent you to prison.”
At that point, Natalie cheekily leaned closer to Susan. “There’s one more thing that you should know. Mr. Shane was with me the night of the robbery and last night too. That means you almost got him killed as well.”
“What?” Susan felt as if her world had crumbled.
Harrison, who was just as shocked, fell back into his chair like a rag doll.
He could not even bother to wonder why Shane was with Natalie because his mind was occupied by the fact that Susan almost got Shane killed. It took a while before the man came back to his senses.
“I’ll get you your twenty million,” promised Harrison with a bitter smile and weak gesture. It was as if he had suddenly lost years of vitality.
The man had no choice but to agree with the demand because Natalie could ask for more if she asked for Shane’s help.
Even if Shane decided not to get involved, with the evidence Natalie had, it would cost Harrison a lot more to protect Susan. Hence, he decided to pay his daughter and keep his loss to a minimum.
“Good! This is my bank account.” Natalie placed a note that she had prepared in front of her father and asked deliberately, “You’re not going to be like Susan after transferring me the money, are you? No hard feelings, right?”
After hearing that, Harrison’s blood pressure instantly shot up. “Get out!” roared the man fiercely.
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