The rest of them fixed their gazes on Mandy. At that moment, she was furious.
Harvey only sighed inwardly. He finally understood it now. Regardless of the incident concerning the shopping centre, Senior Zimmer would never do anything to Zack.
For Senior Zimmer, there was a vast difference between men and women.
Now, it had caused quite a huge mess. Harvey knew that he should just let it be. If not, his wife’s situation might take an even worse turn.
After thinking about it for a short while, Harvey sent a text message to Mandy.
Mandy glanced at her phone, and then trembled slightly. It was because Harvey had asked her to agree to resolve this issue. He also wanted her to make a request.
Mandy looked at Harvey, who smiled faintly and said, “Trust me.”
Mandy remembered what happened the day before yesterday. She chose to believe in him. In that instant, she took a deep breath and stood up. She said, “Grandpa, you should know more than me how troublesome this problem is. Since everyone thinks that I’m able to resolve this, then I’ll have to go to York Enterprise again…”
At that, Zack couldn’t stop his sneer.
‘Mandy, do you really think you’re the one who established York Enterprise? Do you think it’ll help if you go there in person?’
Still, this was a great chance to kick Mandy out of the Zimmers. Although the loss might be substantial, Zack felt it was better than having to compete against her for the position of heir in the future.
“Are you willing to go, then?” Senior Zimmer heaved a soft sigh. Even then, he remained worried. After all, the whole issue was indeed quite a big mess.
“Grandpa, you should know that once we use the sympathy card, it’ll get tougher each subsequent time.” Mandy said seriously. “I can go and give it a try, but I can’t guarantee that I’ll be able to do it.”
“Tsk! Literally everyone knows that!” Zack spat coldly. “If you’re unable to do it, don’t step forward. Don’t blame it on me later when you fail!”
“Zack. Since she’s willing to take the full responsibility, we should just let her be.” Quinn said, just as coldly. “But before that, we need to confirm something. What should we do if you fail?”
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