"You could see it. When you were ill, it was your son taking care of you. He's the one you can count on in the future," Benjamin continued.
Maxwell nodded again. "That's right. Only my son and daughter care and are nervous about me. If Emma didn't cure me, I would probably be paralyzed."
As he spoke, his eyes turned red.
"If I'm paralyzed, Alondra must run away with the money! She won't serve me!"
Benjamin sighed. "Even though Mrs. Louise passed away early, remember the past and visit her cemetery. I believe Ethan and Emmeline will be grateful to you."
"You're right." Maxwell stood up. "I was wrong before, but I won't do that anymore."
"That's good. You go back first. I'll ask Mr. Ethan to bring the project to you."
"Thank you, Mr. Benjamin!" Maxwell left contentedly.
Emmeline came out wiping tears.
Looking at her reddish eyes, Benjamin felt amused and distressed. He took a tissue to help her wipe away her tears.
Emmeline said, "Ever since Mom passed away and Alondra came in, Dad never took me and Ethan seriously. He followed Alondra's wishes to drive us away. Now he feels we're good, but he made us suffer so much since childhood."
"Alright." Benjamin gently hugged her shoulder and comforted her softly. "You and Ethan have grown up and are fine now."
Emmeline nodded. "I forgive Dad, but I'm afraid he'll listen to Alondra's instigation sometime soon."
Benjamin answered, "That's okay. As long as Ethan is in charge of Louise Corporation again, your dad only needs to rest, and Alondra can't do anything."
"I think so." Emmeline smiled. "Thank you so much for today."
"Thank what?" Benjamin pressed her little nose. "I only transferred messages. If Maxwell knew the boss behind me was his daughter, his reactions would be wonderful!"
Suddenly, the secretary said outside the door, "Mr. Benjamin, the takeaway you ordered has arrived."
Takeaway?
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