He did not know what to do.
Looking at the sick son in his arms, he felt a wave of anger and bitterness grew in him.
That fury intensified when he saw the photo of a glowing Amora next to a bespectacled man in a posh city.
How could you be so cruel, Amora? Do you only think of the Rorys and the Blackwoods? What about us? What about your three flesh and blood? Don't we mean anything to you? Amora had a fruitful day.
She was surprised Andy had asked her back to work after the humiliating confrontation the day before.
Moreover, he also handed her a lucrative deal that enabled her to earn more than a million.
It was unbelievable, but she decided not to think too much about it.
After all, she got the commission in hand.
"Tell me, Lennie, what do you want? I'll buy it for you today."
Amora happily asked Lance, who was just behind her, as they walked out of Wall Street with the commission safely in her account.
It was a promise she made to him at the hotel the day before, but she had been too busy to fulfill it.
Lance politely rejected her offer.
"It is not necessary.I don't need anything.Keep the money for future investment."
Amora was puzzled by his change in attitude.
He was elated when she agreed to reward him the day before, but now he declined her offer so formally.
She felt awkward by his behavior since she preferred his earlier carefree and easy interaction.
She suspected Solomon had lectured him again, causing the change in his attitude.
That night, Amora transferred the million to Jackson's account again.
Lance saw that but kept quiet and just headed back to his room for the night.
They went through the same routine over the next few days—working at Andy's office in the day, and transferring the commissions they earned to Jackson in the night.
A week later, she received a call from Jackson.
"What are you trying to do, Amora? Why do you keep sending us money? Are you trying to make up to us with money? Do you think this will make us forgive you?" he howled.
"No...no, Uncle Jackson.I...I can explain."
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