Deanna let out a weary sigh.
“After your grandfather woke up, he was finally starting to recover. But once he heard about your uncle’s latest stunt, he got all worked up again. The doctor says he can’t take any more shocks, or things could get much worse.”
Victor pushed open the door and stepped inside.
Dorian lay in the massive bed, surrounded by medical equipment—heart monitor, ventilator, even a full set of surgical tools nearby. In the adjoining room, five top specialists stood ready for any emergency.
Nearly eighty, Dorian’s hair was thin and white, but even now, the aura of his younger, legendary self lingered on his face.
At the sound of the door, he opened his eyes slowly.
A nurse hurried over, raising the head of the bed so he could see better.
Dorian’s gaze was still sharp as ever. He fixed it on Victor, his voice old yet commanding: “How did things go in Europe?”
“No issues,” Victor replied coolly.
“Your uncle Farrar… he’s not going to give up so easily,” Dorian rasped. “He’s waiting for me to fall, hoping for a comeback. If I hadn’t gone soft and spared him years ago, we wouldn’t be in this mess now…”
He’d barely finished the sentence before a fit of coughing wracked his frail body.
A nurse stepped forward to help him take a sip of water.
Farrar had spent the last twenty years building a new conglomerate in Europe—a criminal empire, really, with more than half his fortune coming from the underworld. Ruthless didn’t begin to cover it.
Now, Farrar was out for revenge, dealing the Fitzgerald Group a brutal blow to settle old scores.
Victor didn’t even look up, his voice cold as ice. “Don’t worry. I won’t let the Fitzgerald Group go under.”
He paused for a moment, a wry smile flickering at the corner of his mouth.
“But you’d better take care of yourself, old man. If you’re gone, there’s no telling what’ll become of the Fitzgerald Group.”
“You little brat!” Dorian snapped, though a faint trace of pride glimmered in his tired eyes.
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It takes too long to get to the point. Too much unnecessary in between in all of these books. Too many extra characters, the authors lose the plot after a while....