The next day, Julien sat at his desk, which had a divorce certificate on it.
He looked at it for a while and threw it into the trash can.
At that moment, Zach came forward and said respectfully, "Sir, Chairman Madden from Trison Corporation is on the line.
Lyra's father?
Julien composed himself and picked up the landline." Uncle Brandon."
The other party was a middle-aged man with a hoarse voice. "Julien, has Lyra been behaving at your place the last few days? I haven't had time to visit her recently, and it’s always my wife who goes over to relieve her boredom. I'm afraid she’ll complain."
Julien's voice was calm. "Don't worry, Uncle. Lyra is recovering well these days. My mother often accompanies her."
"Oh, that's good." Brandon probed, "I heard some rumors that Lyra's car accident six years ago had something to do with your ex-wife. Lyra’s mother went to see her yesterday and asked a few questions, but Lyra kept avoiding the topic. Julien, do you know what happened?"
The man's expression froze, and he pursed his lips, not speaking up immediately.
"Julien, are you listening?"
After a while, Julien frowned. "That car accident... did have something to do with Sydney."
Brandon spoke earnestly. "As you know, Lyra has been my baby since she was young. The accident six years ago almost caused my wife to break down. The first person Lyra saw when she woke up was you, and I can see how deep her feelings for you are. As for your ex-wife and Lyra, I believe you should know very well who’s more important."
Julien lowered his eyes. "Yes."
The other party seemed very satisfied. "Julien, I believe you're the most worthy person for Lyra."
Once the phone hung up, Julien pondered for a moment.
After a long time, he called Zach in. "I need you to do something."
Sydney came out of Skylight HQ side-by-side with Cayden.
Luke grinned and hooked an arm around Cayden's shoulder, giving him a thumbs up. "That was a great show. You should've seen the faces on those old coots. They basically went green. Your ideas are the best,
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