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Love or Die: CEO’ s Daily Dose of Swoon (Cordelia) novel Chapter 104

Chapter 104 

The room fell into a mix of expressions, each telling its own story

Sanderson’s gaze on Laurinda was a mix of disbelief and tension. He had thought his request would be met with refusal, but she agreed without hesitation

That was his mom. How ridiculous

Lorna, seeing his distress, reached for Sanderson’s hand and found it ice cold, his fingers clenched tight. It was evident he was deeply upset

Lorna never imagined Laurinda could be so heartless

Laurinda, oblivious to the tension, pressed urgently, Sanderson, your word’s your bond?” 

Steward found himself speechless, unable to fathom Laurinda’s foolishness, his voice barely above a hoarse whisper, Do you even understand what you’re agreeing to?” 

Of course,” Laurinda replied, her voice cool and detached, We’ve severed our relationship, right? Fine by me. What good does keeping ties do me? Might as well make a clean break and get it over with.” 

She shot Rachel a glare after her declaration. Kermit and Rachel had been sweettalking her, tricking her into giving away twothirds of her money. Now it was all gone

She resented Kermit, but what could she do? Rachel had produced a son, the very future of the Delaney family

Steward stared at her, lost for words. And Sanderson also remained silent

As numbness spread through his body, a clear and cool voice pierced the haze, We should get this notarized 

first

Sanderson looked up, his eyes meeting Cordelia’s serious gaze

In that moment, warmth flooded his heart. He still had Cordelia and Lorna

He lifted his head, saying, Right, let’s draft a notary document. And Kermit, you’ll need to write a statement 

too,” 

Kermit nodded in agreement, Sure thing.” 

Steward’s voice trembled with emotion, Kermit, think this through. What if the cops recover the fifty million? No takebacks,” 

Kermit hurriedly affirmed, No regrets. My word is my bond.” 

Because that money was gone for good

Kermit had consulted experts, and these swindlers had been at this game for years, with elaborate schemes. Once the money hit their accounts, it was sliced and diced into hundreds and thousands of transactions, laundered through countless accounts, the majority withdrawn immediately. The longer the delay, the less likely recovery became

A week had passed, the funds likely bverseas. Getting even a few million back would be a miracle

After Kermit finished, he produced a statement as if by magic, scribbling his signature and passing it to Sanderson, Sanderson, take a look. Once we get it notarized, it’s a done deal.” 

The paperwork was ready, a clear sign of premeditation

No wonder Laurinda hadn’t hesitated

Steward was enraged, realizing they had targeted Sanderson on this day of family reunion

He put down his fork, appetite lost, feeling something heavy in his chest, making it hard to breathe

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He had been terribly wrong. By always yielding, he had neglected the family matters, letting things spiral out of control, beyond the point of return

The family was falling apart

Steward aged a decade in that moment, deflated. Without a word, he ascended the stairs

Sanderson didn’t watch him leave. He signed the document, then rose, We should head back. Once the notary. is done tomorrow, I’ll transfer the funds.” 

Leaving the Delaney Manor, the drive home was silent. Sanderson sat in the passenger seat, wordless

Lorna held Cordelia’s hand in the backseat

The three, including the driver, were solemn, the only sound Cordelia’s soft recitation, When nations fall, it’s not for lack of strength or poor strategy, but the folly of bribing the enemy. To weaken oneself by bribery paves the road to ruin” 

Silence fell again

Sanderson paused, then realized, a family, like a nation, needed governance. The Delaney family’s disintegration wasn’t his failure, but Laurinda’s blas

Somehow, his heart felt lighter. He glanced at Cordelia, unsure if her recitation was intentional or not

Back home, Sanderson tallied their liquid assets, exactly thirty million

He felt a twinge of guilt, How will we manage expenses until the next shareholdersmeeting?” 

He had little hope the police would recover the funds, and without immediate control of the perpetrators, the money was easily moved. But spending thirty million to sever ties with the Delaney family seemed worth it

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