So, his future with the Gardner family and the Trident Group is already predictable.
In fact, he is not afraid to die, after all, with this disease, the possibility of finding a kidney is too low.
The final result that awaits him is also a dead end.
He won't live for two years.
He was just worried about what would happen to his wife and Makayla after his death.
Now he can barely resist Jared and Amber, but once he's gone, then there's really no one to protect them from mother and daughter.
For his wife, he owes something, but for his daughter, he has to owe too much.
Twenty years ago, the moment Makayla first came into his wife's womb, he swore that he would protect her well, whether she was his son or daughter.
But after the birth of his daughter, he broke his promise, resulting in her being stolen and thrown into the river by that bastard Hugo.
Although he does not know how Makayla eventually survived, he still cannot forgive Hugo for his actions, nor can he forgive himself for not protecting his daughter back then.
Now that his daughter is finally back, he wants to make up for her, but in the end, he fails to do so, involving her in the feud between the Reed Family and the Gardner family, and living a life of fear.
All of this is because he, as a father, is sorry for her.
Trenton hammered his chest in self-recrimination.
Subsequently, his old eyes burst out with a hint of determined essence.
No matter what happens to the Gardner family in the end, he has to make arrangements for his wife and daughter before that day comes.
At the very least, not leaving his wife and daughter in the hands of Amber and Jared.
If there is anything, he bears it alone!
On the other hand, Connor, who was also dealt with by Jared, was also in trouble at this moment.
He likes to listen to opera and usually stays in the hotel, so his only entertainment is watching theater movies from the past in the audio-visual room.
Just as he was watching the drama, Mr. Oller hurriedly came in, "Boss!"
Connor opened his eyes, and his face was grim.
He turned his head to Mr. Oller, his eyes shady, "I told you last time that you are not allowed to barge in while I am listening to a play, and this is the second time you have committed it."
Mr. Oller knew that his actions had angered the person in front of him and hurriedly bowed his head in fear, "Sorry boss, it's really something big this time."
"What's the big deal?" Connor asked unhurriedly as he took the cane aside.
Apparently, he didn't take the big deal from Mr. Oller's mouth to heart.
When Mr. Oller saw this, he was even more anxious and said, "Boss, our goods at the Capital were intercepted at customs."
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