Tina could no longer maintain the smile on her face; she lowered her head and wept.
Toby frowned slightly and expressed dissatisfaction with Rose’s behavior. “Grandma, Tina is just being thoughtful, and she’s always been concerned about your health. Besides, she is the woman I love. Even if you are angry with me, just take it out on me.”
The expression on Rose’s face was faint as she did not reply.
Seeing that, Toby took Tina’s hand, stood up, and said to Rose, “It’s getting late. Rest well, Grandma. We don’t want to take up too much of your time.”
The two left after being there for less than ten minutes.
After they were gone, Mary walked up to Rose and sighed. “Madam, why did you do that? You didn’t have to be angry at Mr. Fuller over some bystander.”
The old lady stroked the jade bracelet on her wrist. “The girl of the Gray family is not any ordinary bystander. Don’t you see? Toby is going against me for her sake.”
Mary helped her tuck the quilt as she listened tentatively. “How can it be? Mr. Fuller respects you the most.”
Rose only smiled and remained silent.
Save for several senior figures on the board of directors of Paradigm Co., others did not know that Sonia had become the largest shareholder, and the fact that she held the decision-making power and had decisively signed a contract with Zane.
Zane was a potential business partner. Although he was not as successful as Toby was now, he was not any worse, and his future was limitless.
With Carl and Charles around her, everything was developing in a good direction.
But what Charles expected had finally happened.
The trending page was full of videos of a blue Audi car crashing into Tina, and the comments below were a series of insidious and sinister scoldings.
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