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Wrong Ride, Right Lover novel Chapter 1661

Madam Moore Yunting's face was as long as Moore Yunting's.

She didn't attend the trial of first instance today because she was dealing with the company's affairs.

Although Moore Yunting's elder son was not a business genius.

He was still able to defend it.

But she didn't know what he had been fascinated by.

Not only did he have tax evasion, but he was also committing illegal acts.

The most important thing was that someone had gotten the evidence.

If he couldn't handle it well, not to mention that the company would be finished, people he had also to be punished by the law.

Recently, Madam Moore Yunting had been trying to cover it up with her connections.

She didn't expect that this was a trap set by Henry against them.

There was also the matter of Moore Yunting's youngest son fighting with someone a while ago.

It was also Henry who deliberately found someone to do it.

The man who fought with Moore Yunting's youngest son was still in a coma in the hospital.

Originally, Moore Yunting thought that this matter could be done as before.

He paid the bill and the matter would be solved.

No wonder his family refused to compensate.

This was supported by Henry.

Moore Yunting put too much focus on Marriott International, so that he ignored the people around him.

Henry threatened Moore Yunting with these two things.

Either he died, or his two sons were imprisoned.

Moore Yunting believed that Henry had many ways to make his sons unable to get out of prison.

No one could inherit his inheritance, even if he had to spend the rest of his life waiting for the end of his wealth.

Instead of doing this, it was better to give her sons a way out.

He thought that he, Moore Yunting, had been smart for a lifetime and finally fell into his son's hands.

What a pity.

After Moore Yunting was taken away by the police.

Moore Yunting's wife choked with sobs and cried bitterly several times.

But just like her husband, she chose her son in the end.

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