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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 685

Chapter 685 Ralph And Cassandra Joining Forces
“You only have one billion or two left?” Ralph glared at her.

Paula, irritated by the look on his face, snapped, “What? Is there a problem?”

Ralph immediately forced a sycophantic smile. “I'm just surprised. It's your money. You can spend it however you want.”

Only then was Paula appeased.

Ralph was still wary of Paula. Firstly, she had given birth to their daughter. Secondly, everything he had now was all thanks to Paula.

Most importantly, he feared that if he offended Paula, Paula would expose all the unsavory things he did in the past.

“Honey, it's getting late,” Ralph said gently, helping her up the stairs. “You're seriously ill and need to rest. Let's return to the hospital for further observation tomorrow.”

After ensuring Paula was settled in bed, he returned to the living room, sighing.

Cassandra couldn't help but ask, “Dad, are we really going to give all the money back to Cecilia?”

“Of course not!” Ralph's usually amicable face was shrouded in gloom.

Who would willingly spit out the money they've already pocketed? Besides, unless he sold his company, there was no way he could raise that much money.

He lowered his voice. “Cassandra, remember. Paula's the one who had a legal dispute with Cecilia. Paula lost, so it's her responsibility to repay Cecilia. The debt belongs to Paula, not us.”

“But you two are still married...”

“So what? How much longer could she possibly live? Remember this and find a way to get her savings before she dies. I estimate it's no less than a billion,” Ralph said.

Cassandra nodded. “Don't worry, Dad. Mom loves me so much. She would definitely give me the money.”

“But she still has that fool, Magnus. Who knows, she might give the money to Magnus.”

“Magnus never even returned to see her since she fell ill. She'd never give the money to Magnus. Besides, all that money will go to waste if she gave it to him.”

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