Chapter 1743
Married at First Sight
Mr. Dawson continued: Do you know how you got here, Analia? How could you be there if Dad hadnât
visited countless doctors and taken countless medications? Analia, be dependable; having another
child is challenging for your mother and me.â
Analia: ââ¦â
Mr. Dawson: âZachary will not give you a chance, regardless of whether he is married or not. If he is not
married, it would be simple to catch him, but it is not your turn. The daughter of the Stone family at the
time was deeply enamored of him, and Ms. Stone is no worse than you.â
Analia curled her lips and muttered softly: âMs. Stone is not as good as I am; she is erratic and brutal.
Her reputation at Wiltspoon isnât great, except for the fact that her background is similar to mine and
sheâs not as good as me in other ways.â
Mr. Dawson: ââ¦â
He took a deep breath, then another, telling himself that his daughter is his!
After a long while, he sat down weakly, stared at his daughter for a long time, and said, âDad insisted
on working on the project with Mr. York. If Mr. York does not keep his word, we must give York
Corporation an additional 10% of the profit. Thatâs a concession you donât want to give up on. However,
this is Dawson Groupâs first and final collaboration with York Corporation. You canât follow me in and
out of York Corporation while the two companies are working together. I also promised Mr. York that
you would never appear in front of him and that I would not allow you to harass or pester him. Analia,
dad said the worst things first: if you donât listen to dad and go to harass Zachary in private and keep
pestering him, Dad will give all the shares of the Dawson family to your cousins, who are also the flesh
and blood of my Dawson family.
You donât own any Dawsonâs shares. Anyway, I wonât let you inherit my property. Despite the fact that I
only have you as a child, my property does not have to be given to you. I can donate it all or give it to
your cousins, cousins, who are all blood relatives of mine.â
Analiaâs face turned dark. She didnât expect her father to even say such words in order to prevent her
from pursuing Zachary.
She would be worse off than Serenity if she couldnât inherit her fatherâs shares in Dawsonâs and her
fatherâs property. What was her advantage?
Having worked with his father for so many years, Analia was also reluctant, let alone reconciled, that
his fatherâs nearly 10 billion property was divided among his cousins.
Those people usually flattered her father, especially her cousins. They wanted to change his fatherâs
decision and let them take over the Dawson Group.
In the company, her cousins also had a lot of followers, and their abilities werre not inferior to hers.
Her advantage was the biological daughter of her parents.
âAnalia, you, too, believe you are excellent. Why bother getting involved in other peopleâs marriages
when weâre so good? You have the right to freely like someone, but do not like other peopleâs
husbands.
Youâre not looking for true love; youâre looking for a mistress. Your parents worked hard to prepare you
to be a mistress.
âRegardless of your motivation for interfering in other peopleâs marriages, you are still a mistress!â You
are notorious for having been a mistress once, and this stain will follow you for the rest of your life and
when others mention you in the future, theyâll call you a mistress, a s-l-u-t, a v!xen, and a shmeless
bstard, Analia.
Would you like to hear such swearing, Analia?â
Analiaâs expression was ugly.
âThere are so many good men in the world. Letâs not Zachary, we can definitely find better ones. Look
at Ms. Stone. After she put down Zachary, she is now getting close to the fifth young master of
Johnsonâs family in Annenburg. The two of them will become a happy couple sooner or later.
Why hang on a tree? That tree is not yours yet, if you want to hang there, the owner of the tree thinks
you dirty his place.â
Analia remained silent.
Mr. Dawson persuaded his daughter earnestly for a while, and seeing that her daughter had listened,
he said, âConsider this: Dad is now asking someone to purchase a plane ticket. Or return by plane at
night; on the way back, I have already informed