Chapter 389 Nothing to Discuss Courtney didnât expect Alexanderâs attitude to remain unchanged after she had told him the whole truth about everything and talked to him calmly and patiently. âAlexander.â Her hands clenched into fists as her eyebrows furrowed in pique. âCanât you put your prejudices aside? How many more prejudices are you gonna hold against me because I didnât tell you the truth? Do you honestly think Iâd hurt my own child? I donât think Iâm going too far in asking for this.â
Alexanderâs eyes were stony. âYeah, youâre not going too far. Itâs totally reasonable for a mother to ask to see her own child. But didnât Louis make everything clear to you back when you signed the contract?
What I wanted was a mother who would never show up in Melrose Cityâa mother who is nothing but a tool for procreation.â
âThatâs why I said Iâm leaving!â Courtneyâs voice went up a few pitches all at once. âIâm just trying to discuss it with you.â
âThereâs nothing to discuss.â
âOkay, fine.â Seeing that there was no way the conversation could go on, Courtney had no choice but to meet Alexander halfway. âJust think of this as me being unfair to you by not telling you at once after learning about the truth. Iâm not gonna fight for Jordanâs custody anymore. After all, I donât want him to feel bad in case he learns about this when he grows up. Iâll drop the lawsuit for the sake of the two kids,â she said. Then, she picked up her handbag and got up. âIâm going back to the hospital first.â
Alexander stood up as well. Then, seeing that she was leaving for real without a backward glance, he ran out after her.
A cool wind whistled past the front of the cafe. Alexander yelled at Courtney from behind, âWhat makes you think youâre so wronged?â
His question stumped Courtney for a moment. Then, she heard the man ask, âYouâve never thought about anything other than the kids. What am I to you, then?â
Courtney frowned. As she turned around to look at Alexander, she found herself at a loss for a reply.
Alexander looked really exasperated. âYou insist you didnât mean to hurt anyone, making everyone think that I owed you for making your life a misery. But you came back at will, and youâre willing to do anything to look for your son and to seek medical treatment for your daughter. So what does that make of the six months you spent with me, huh? A springboard?â
Alexander was always taciturn, and he rarely defended himself when something happened. However, he could no longer restrain himself today after being driven up the wall by Courtney. If he kept on saying nothing, Courtney would seriously believe that he was keeping on at her about the kids, and it might be only a matter of time before she went back to America with Elijah.
Courtney looked dumbfounded. âThatâs never what I meant!â
âIt doesnât matter whether you meant that or not. Think about what youâve done.â Alexanderâs face grew frosty little by little. His voice was cold, but it carried a note of compromise. âJust figure it out before you talk to me about the future.â
With that, he turned around and walked away, looking a little lonely in the bleak winter scenery.
Courtney was stunned for quite a while as she felt a bunch of mixed emotions all at once. Her mind had been preoccupied with Jordan and Tina these days, and it wasnât until Alexander said so at this moment that she realized what kind of an insignificant but fatal mistake she had made. Alexander was a proud man, so the most unacceptable thing for him was perhaps to be shrugged off by those he valued the most.
At the thought of this, Courtney sniffled, her feelings complicated. It wasnât anyoneâs fault alone that their relationship had come to this point. Alexander was stubborn and arrogant, but it wasnât like she was without blame for being indecisive.
She was walking to the hospital when a homeless vagrant with a crooked back approached her with an enamel bowl in his hand. âPlease have pity on me and give me some money, young lady. Iâve not eaten for days.â
Having seen a lot of such frauds, Courtney replied right away, âIf you havenât eaten, let me buy you something to eat.â
Usually, other beggars wouldâve made off on their own initiative when Courtney said so, but the old man today was unlike them. He nodded repeatedly, saying, âThank you so much, young lady. Youâre such a kind person.â
A real beggar, eh? Startled, Courtney looked around and said, âWell then, come with me. Thereâs a convenience store over there. Just wait for me while I buy you something to eat.â
The vagrant followed Courtneyâs gaze and saw the convenience store. Then, he shifted his gaze to the alley next to the convenience store with a hint of malice in his eyes concealed by his ragged felt cap.
Courtney went to the convenience store and bought two large bags of bread, two bottles of milk, and a microwaved boxed meal. After carrying them out of the store, she saw the vagrant crouching in the alley around the corner of the store. âI thought you left already.â She hurriedly walked up to him while waving the bags in her hand. âI bought you some food. It shouldnât be a problem for these to last you a few days.â
The vagrant took the bags from her. Then, he immediately opened the boxed meal and wolfed it down.
Taking pity on the vagrant, Courtney thought for a moment and lowered her head to take out her wallet from her handbag. Just as she was searching for cash, a dark silhouette slowly emerged from the alley and approached her from behind. Then, he suddenly covered her mouth and nose, dragging her into the dark alley almost at the same time.
Her eyes wide open, Courtney struggled while looking at the homeless vagrant to ask for help, but the vagrant merely responded with a look of indifference. After she was completely dragged into the depths of the alley, he finished the last mouthful of the food, wiped his mouth with his sleeve, and threw the emptied boxed meal into the garbage bin. Then, he picked up what was left and followed her into the depths of the alley.
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Meanwhile, Josh was saying to Alexander, âPresident Duncan, the Hunter Groupâs showing signs of acceding to the acquisition, but weâre now forced to halt some of our projects, so we have trouble with the fundingâ¦â
Josh was already tactful enough in saying so. It wasnât just a matter of several projects being forced to a halt: Elijah purposely made Sunhill Enterprise start construction on all of its projects, then dealt a heavy blow to the company by doing everything possible to force the projects to a halt when they were at their most critical stage. Every day wasted at each construction site would lead to tens of thousands in losses, and no one could afford such losses if this situation dragged on.
Over the past few days, many had proposed during meetings that some of these projects be sold at low prices, but such proposals were all vetoed by Alexander. Sunhill Enterpriseâs share prices were unstable, and they would plummet even further if the projects in operation were sold at this point.
Naturally, Alexander wouldnât let such a situation continue to deteriorate, so he had to find a way to make all the projects run normally. âNo matter what is put into the domestic market right now, itâd be subject to too many restrictions.â Alexander furrowed his brow. âIâll be away on a business trip next month.â
âWhere are you going?â
âFrance.â
Sunhill Enterprise had intended to expand its market abroad in recent years. However, its traditionalist board of directors thought that the current domestic market was huge enough. Everyone was greedy for a slice of the huge profits, so they had always been reluctant to expand the market, fearing that their market share would decrease. But now that things were looking bad for the company, Alexander had no choice but to make such a move.
Josh was inwardly on tenterhooks. To think that my bossâs love rival is so powerful that my boss is forced into playing his trump card! he thought. âIn that case, whoâs gonna run the company during this period of time?â
âIâll leave it to Oliver.â