Chapter 712
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 712:
Meanwhile, Briley hurried back to the living room with the document. âDad, that bitch signed it.â
Coyle reviewed the contract carefully, his lips curling into a smile when he saw the signature. This contract ensured that the Wall Group was entirely his.
He let out a bark of triumphant laughter.
Coyle then made a call and instructed his assistant to prepare for a visit to Ralphâs house. All he had to do now was win over the Castro family, and his position in the company would be rock solid.
âYes, sir,â the assistant replied and made the necessary arrangements. It wasnât until Coyle hung up that he suddenly remembered something. âWhere is your brother?â
Brileyâs eyes darted around nervously. âSutton said he was going to get revenge on some wretch, but Iâm not sure who.â
Coyle clicked his tongue and waved his hand dismissively. âOh, let him do what he wants. Letâs not worry about him.â
That afternoon, Coyle arrived at Ralphâs place with several gifts. The butler opened the door for him and his assistant, and they were led inside.
Ralph was resting in the living room with his eyes closed. When he heard the commotion at the foyer, his eyes flew open, his gaze instantly sharp and discerning.
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Coyle forced a smile and approached respectfully. âIâve long admired you, Mr. Castro. Itâs an honor to meet with you today.â Ralphâs face remained blank, indifferent.
âThis is an unexpected visit, Mr. Wall,â Ralph replied, not bothering with pleasantries.
Coyle faltered, his smile turning awkward, but he quickly recovered. âHere, Mr. Castro,â he said warmly. âIâve brought some gifts as a token of my respect and admiration. Please accept them.â He signaled his assistant to come forward with the bags.
Ralph didnât glance at the items. Instead, he turned to a nearby servant and waved his hand. âShow them out.â
This time, Coyleâs smile completely vanished, and his expression turned dark. He hadnât expected Ralph to be so short with him.
âMr. Castro,â he said again, his tone firmer. âPerhaps you arenât aware yet, but I am now the chairman of the Wall Group.â He placed the stock transfer contract on the table. âSadie signed it herself. Are you sure you want to keep that attitude around me?â
Coyle assumed that the old man would change his tune, if only for the companyâs sake.
But Ralph only shot him a mocking smile. âDo you think Iâve gone senile just because Iâm old? Do you think I donât know your schemes? Have you forgotten that your father banned you and your children from leading the Wall Group?â
Coyleâs expression shifted at that, but he shamelessly plowed ahead. âLetâs be frank with each other, shall we? I came here with a proposition. What do you think about our two families joining forces to manage Wall Group together?â
Ralph laughed as though he had just heard the most ridiculous joke. Just then, a carefree voice joined the conversation. âI heard barking from upstairs and wondered what it was. Turns out itâs just Mr. Wall, gracing us with his⦠presence.â Blaine sauntered in, looking like sarcasm incarnate. âI canât believe the servants let you in to disturb my peace. What a nuisance!â
Blaine nodded at the guards stationed by the door. âWhat are you waiting for? Get this pathetic fool and his lackey out of here! The mere sight of them is ruining my day.â Coyleâs face turned beet red with rage.
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