James said, “I don’t know whether I should say it to you.”
“Mr. Harvey, you don’t trust me, do you?”
“No.”
Director Chow paused for a moment and then said sincerely, “Mr. Harvey, I can understand that you can’t trust me.”
“In that case, I’ll persuade Jessica to buy the 25% shares and then sell them to others at a high price. When everything is settled, you can give me the agreed remuneration.”
James said, “Director Chow, you are a person who can make great invents.”
“Mr. Harvey, thank you for your compliment. It is difficult to find the person to take over the 25% shares. Just give me some time,” Director Chow said.
James glanced at the hospital, put on his Bluetooth headset, and threw his phone aside.
He started the car and said, “You don’t have to worry about this. There will be someone to take over the shares.”
After Greyson said that he would come to Alonso, James went to find Sutton and told him his plan.
James wanted to take revenge on Jessica for Angela, and Sutton wanted to repay Greyson for he saved Alonso. Both of them had their own purposes and could get benefits from this pan, so they reached the settlement.
James talked about the details of the plan with Director Chow. At the end of the call, she said, “Mr. Harvey, Jessica didn’t threaten Angela’s life. Can you give her a chance to live?”
“I’ve never pushed someone to the wall. But she has hurt Angela and her family, I won’t let her go,’ James said with a cold expression.
Director Chow replied, "Okay, I know what you meant.”
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Angela stayed alone in the ward.
She sat quietly for a while. She couldn’t sort out the situation and got more anxious.
She didn’t continue to think of it. Then she got up and want to find Roland.
If he was free today, she would let him treat her legs.
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