“Why?” Don was about to go crazy. He got a call tonight and was inexplicably told that he had gone bankrupt. He also wanted to know why.
Harvey smiled and took out his cell phone to redial a number. Yvonne had already sent him her phone number just now.
The phone was quickly connected, and Yvonne’s voice came from the other end of the phone. “President, I have already dismissed Don Xander following your instructions. At the same time, I have also let the lawyers follow up on the company’s project funds that he has embezzled.”
“Miss…Miss Xavier…” Don was startled when he heard the familiar voice. At this moment, he felt a sense of dizziness that started to blur his vision.
The knife in his hand fell on the ground. He muttered, “How is it possible? How can a useless person like you be the new president? This is impossible! It’s impossible!”
“Impossible! The younger generations of the Yorks were all well-known. You can’t be…” Don kept shaking his head. He was about to go crazy at this moment. He had already guessed the truth, but he refused to believe it. The trash that he looked down on could ruin him easily, just like crushing an ant.
“Please, please tell me who you are? Even if you want me dead, don’t send me to the grave not knowing who you are.” Don had a meltdown and was about to cry.
“Don’t you know that the Yorks did have an heir before?” Harvey said calmly.
“You’re…Sir…” Don completely broke down. He knelt and kowtowed. “Sir, please forgive me. It’s my fault for not recognizing you. Can you let me go? Just let me go as if I was nothing. I dare not do it again. I promise I will never pester your wife again. I promise that I will not appear in front of you again. Please spare my life. Please give me a way out.”
Harvey smiled and said, “Didn’t you say that you aren’t going to let me see the sun tomorrow?"
“Sir, Sir, I must be as blind as a bat. Please, please let me live! I couldn’t survive if this goes on. I have worked hard for so many years in York Enterprise. Can you give me a chance for the sake of it?” Don kowtowed while crying.
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