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So… it was intentional?
Finished
Both sides fell silent for a moment. From Bernard’s side of the call, a man’s voice floated over, asking who he was talking to.
“Our hospital’s chairman,” Bernard said simply.
The man let out an “oh” and seemed to tug Bernard into a quieter room. “Eat first. You can sleep when you get home.”
“I just thought I should tell you before I forgot, Bernard said. “I think her name’s Nance.”
Got it. Thanks,” Chase replied.
Bernard chuckled, his voice muffled as someone shoved a dumpling into his mouth. “No problem. I’m getting paid by Madam Wendy after all. Gotta do my job properly. Gotta go.”
The call ended. Across from Bernard, the man raised an eyebrow.
“That Madam Wendy again?”
Bernard shook his head. “No, her husband.
“Huh? She’s married? You never mentioned that.”
“Yeah, for a while now. Our honorary chairman. Guy’s a real prodigy–surgical skills are insane.”
Wendy woke up late, sunlight already filling the room.
She looked over to find Chase still sound asleep beside her. Moving carefully so she wouldn’t wake him, she slipped out of bed.
There was a ton to deal with after yesterday’s chaos. She had planned to hold an emergency meeting first thing–but somehow, she had slept right through the morning.
Heading to the study, she noticed Chase’s laptop still open. There were emails pulled up–looks like Chase and Bernard had already been in contact.
Wendy sat down at the desk, resting her chin on one hand, lost in thought.
Bernard had been placed at Cloud Hospital years ago, a quiet piece on her chessboard. She’d deliberately kept him in the shadows, knowing that if she moved too early, the Harrison family would catch on.
That’s why she had let Simon take the spotlight first.
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suspect a thing.
Still… Wendy let out a soft sigh.
Would there ever be an end to these battlest
By the time she set up for the video conference, Chiuse was awake.
He whipped up a quick breakfast for her, placing it on the desk before quietly taking a seat nearby.
“You should stay home today.” Chase said.
Wendy gave a small nod. “I’ll just call into the meeting. want to hear what the PR department has planned. Lemon’s team has already started damage conul.com. If we hit this from both side we should be able to stabilize things for a while.””
She understood Henry’s move clearly.
He hadn’t meant to create a full–scale disaster. He just wanted rattleLemon a little–send a warning shot.
But he forgot one thing.
This was Lemon.
The Fired family wasn’t just any entertainment empire–they had deepromsinthiscity. Despit
the sharks circling for years, Lemon had sat firmly in the heir’s seat without hinging an inch.
In sad everything about her capability.
Wendy didnlı adimire many people. But Lemon was different.
Womeninthe business world understood each other in a way men never coulit.
I’m heading on the hospital later,” Chase said. “Avery should regain consciousness today. The stable. Wervion cam tile his statement. If not… we’ll have to adjust the treatment plan accontin
It would all dependem how Avery’s body handled the trauma.
Still, no matter how played out–there was no excuse for what Henry had done. Targeting an innocent man paras geen authem? It was despicable.
Chase hesitated for a mumem then asked quietly. “Wendy… have you ever hurt anyone??
Wendy didn’t even blinit. She mudded
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After a pause, she added slowly, “Plenty of people, actually. Including you.”
Chase smiled. “I don’t count. I went willingly.”
In this world, you didn’t rise without making enemies. Wendy wasn’t naive about it.
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Most of the “dirty work” wasn’t done by her own hand, anyway–that was what Dawn was for.
Few people knew that Dawn was Zynn’s younger brother, and even fewer knew he reported directly to Wendy.
“But,” Wendy said firmly, “I’ve never hurt innocent people. Not like Henry, Business competition. is one thing–but dragging outsiders into it? I would never.”
That was enough for Chase. He smiled, relieved.
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