Chapter 1742
Mr. Dawson gave Analia a dry towel, left a sentence, turned and left.
Analia caught the towel, looked at his father who turned and left, and guessed that something happened.
Maybe Zachary canceled the cooperation plan because Analia hooked his palm?
Their project with Dawsons could bring in a lot of money for the two companies. It was a project that was good for everyone, so many companies wanted to work with them. Zachary was in business, and businesspeople wanted to make money. Was he ready to give up?
Analia got up from the swimming pool, entered the locker room, changed her clothes, and then left. Back in the hall, she saw her father sitting on the sofa with suppressed anger on his face.
In front of her father, there was a bouquet of flowers and several bags.
“Dad, who gave this to you? Or did you buy it for me?” Analia walked over and asked, “If someone else gave it to Dad, I will tell my mother.”
Analia followed with her father, It was done to get ready to take over the business and to help the mother keep an eye on the father and stop him from incurring outside romantic debts.
Her mother was worried that her father wanted a son and would have a son with someone else outside. The mother was too old to have another child, and felt sorry for her father because she was the only one born.
Despite the fact that her father had health issues, the mother claimed that the father had been recovering for a long time and that she was too old to have another child. Who knew if her mother and the father would become parents together?
Mrs. Dawson could only have one child, Analia, and she was still a daughter. She was afraid that her husband would listen to other people’s persuasion to have a son outside and trained him to take over the Dawson Group.
“You have no impression of this bouquet of flowers? You also have no impression of these clothes?” Mr. Dawson picked up the bouquet of flowers and threw it at Analia.
Analia instinctively caught the bouquet of flowers.
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