Feeling unsettled, Eudora stood aside pretending to be calm, and looked at Chasel. "Haven't seen you for a long time."
If their relationship had been as close as before, she would have smiled at Chasel and then hugged him.
But everything had gone forever.
"Yeah, it's a long time!"
Chasel sat sideways by the window without glass, and if he was not careful, he might fall down the stairs, which was very dangerous.
But he sat there leisurely, smoking a cigarette and blowing the smoke, filled with melancholy.
"Let Mae go. She is innocent. I can be your hostage."
In fact, Eudora knew very well why Chasel asked her to come here today.
When Chasel offended her, it was tantamount to offending Colbert who had been suppressing the Burke Corporation in various ways.
Recently, the Burke Corporation encountered difficulties in cash flow, and many small factories were sold or mortgaged.
However, the company was still short of capital.
The bank was aware of its crisis and unwilling to lend to the Burke family.
The Burke family was on the brink of collapse.
If he hadn't been desperate, Chasel wouldn't have done such a crazy thing.
"Let her go?"
Chasel frowned. "Let her go, so she can inform others, right?"
"If I wanted to inform others, I would have contacted the police before I came. Would I still wait until now?" Eudora sneered, "I have been totally honest with you since the day I met you. Don't you believe it?"
"Totally? Honest?"
Looking out of the window, Chasel turned his head slowly and stared at Eudora. "Really? Then when you were sleeping on Colbert's bed, were you also honest with me?"
Eudora was speechless.
At the engagement banquet between Colbert and Alva, Eudora was brought into the lounge by Colbert, and the two had sex.
At that time, Chasel called and asked her what she was doing.
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