Read My Past is Just Prologue By Louisa Dillon Chapter 27 – Mr. Webster Wanted to See You
The man was dressed in a black suit, and his white shirt was spotless. Under his unruly short hair, he had a flawless and
handsome face, noble and cold, and the bright light elongated his shadow.
Geordie stood behind Janet, and his eyes locked on Nathaniel.
Wasn’t this old Mr. Webster’s grandson, Nathaniel Webster?
Geordie had never seen him in person before and only watched Nathaniel on TV.
He looked at the man in front of him calmly. This was Webster Group’s only heir, the grandson of old Mr. Webster. Since he took charge of the Webster Group, they had achieved a qualitative leap in just two years. Geordie had long wanted to meet old Mr. Webster’s grandson.
Thinking about how glorious the Webster Group was when founded by old Mr. Webster back then, it was a pity that the Webster family lacked powerful descendants. It was not until Nathaniel was in charge that the prosperity of the Webster Group
was revived.
“Mr. Nathaniel Webster, the famous president of the Webster Group.”
Although Geordie was a well–experienced veteran of the business field who had followed Janet’s father, when he saw Nathaniel, he still had to admit that regardless of his appearance or the brilliant achievements he had made since he took charge of the Webster Group, it was enough to shake the entire business community in this city.
He stared fixedly at Nathaniel with amazed eyes, seeing his noble and aloof aura, and turned his head to look at Janet. He said, full of admiration and respect, “Mr. Webster has such a dignified appearance, and he really has what it takes to make old Mr. Webster proud.”
“You may not know that because you just joined the company. Nathaniel took over the Webster Group for three years and successfully brought the company from the bottom to the top. Now the Webster Group has occupied half of the business world and developed into a leading enterprise.”
She looked at him calmly, without making a sound.
Geordie continued, “If we can cooperate with the Webster Group, the future is limitless. If we can make this a win–win
cooperation to firmly grasp the Webster Group, your future in the company will be smooth. At that time, we can use the Webster Group to fight against those old guys on the board of directors to eradicate Conrad’s remaining people.”
The idea was very good, but she didn’t want to have anything to do with Nathaniel in her life.
Whatever she wanted, she would fight for it by herself and would never look at Nathaniel’s face again.
A mocking sneer flashed across her eyes, and she said lightly, “Uncle Geordie, he is my ex–husband.”
What?
Nathaniel Webster, the sole heir of the Webster Group, became Janet’s ex–husband?
Geordie was blinded as if struck by lightning.
He didn’t know how she had been for the ten years she was away, nor had he asked her what she had experienced in the past ten years, but when he heard her call Nathaniel her ex–husband, his mind went blank. His face was full of shock, and he couldn’t even believe what he had heard.
He stared at her in astonishment, and it took him a long time to recover from the fact that Nathaniel was Janet’s ex–husband.
He had heard before that Nathaniel didn’t like his wife, and he liked someone else with whom he had been entangled in marriage. He had extramarital affairs and cheated on his wife.
But Geordie never expected that it was Janet who was cheated by Nathaniel!
After a while, he recovered from the shock that Nathaniel was her ex–husband. He lost all respect for him in an instant.
His sharp eyes slid across the man in the front and finally landed on Janet, “You really can’t judge a book by its cover. I was looking at the handsome little grandson of old Mr. Webster on the surface, but I didn’t expect him to be a man who was a cheater. He married you and entangled with other women. His private life is chaotic. What a sc*mbag!”
Janet’s father treated him with great kindness during his lifetime, so how could he just sit idly by and ignore that Janet was being bullied like this?
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