Chapter 2841
My Wife is a Hacker
MY WIFE IS A HACKER CHAPTER 2841-After hanging up, Nicole looked around her office with a sense of longing in her eyes. With Luluâs and Patricia gone, she felt rather lonely in this place. However, if Patriciaâs absence meant that she could find her happiness in BayCorp, Nicole would be more than happy to let her go. As for Lulu, she should be returning soon.
She also believed that Harvey would not remain in the state he was in forever, although he would be broken and depressed for a while.
Meanwhile, Thomas was sighing in despair as he stared at a catatonic Harvey in the ward. He had imagined all possible scenarios that would unfold following the end of the feud between Harvey and Nicole, but what he failed to anticipate was that the blow would be too strong for Harvey to stomach.
âMr. Ellison? Will your grandson remain this way?â his assistant asked in concern.
âI hope heâll be back on his feet soon,â Thomas replied, overwhelmed by a sense of helplessness in this situation.
He had hired some of the best psychologists and psychiatrists in the country to help his grandson, but to no avail. At this rate, Harvey could only depend on himself; if he could not pull, and was unwilling to pull himself together, there was nothing anyone could do to help him.
âWe can afford to wait for his recovery, but the company cannot. What are we going to do?â his assistant asked in concern.
At present, Nicole was already at the helm overseeing the company, and if, God forbid, she decided to crush Ellison Group, they would be left with nothing, since Harvey was no longer present to take control of the situation.
âDonât worry. Nothing of that sort will happen,â Thomas defended Nicole.
Then, he glanced over at the assistant and added, âYou should be thankful that Nicole is still willing to help us manage the company.â
Without Nicoleâs help, Ellison Group might already be in ruins. However, Harveyâs assistant was left baffled by Thomasâ faith in Nicole, though he was more than willing to quit doubting her. As he stared at Harvey, he realized that all he could do was pray for a speedy recovery for his employer.
âYou may leave now,â Thomas ordered.
To that, the assistant agreed, his face pale and scrunched up with worry. âYes sir.â
Once the assistant had exited the ward, Thomas turned to Harvey and addressed him. âAre you going to remain in your current state of self-pity and not care about anything?â
Harveyâs head hung low, and he remained speechless and unresponsive.
âIâll hand Nicole the company for now. If youâre going to stay pathetic, you wonât be getting the company back,â Thomas declared, as none of his attempts at advising Harvey had gotten through to him.
However, even with such strong words being used, Harvey remained in the same old, soulless position he was in. No matter what Thomas did, he just would not budge.
âDo you really care about anything at all?! Are you going to waste your entire life like this?â Thomas raised his voice, almost screaming in Harveyâs face.
Harvey appeared to be shocked for a moment. His eyes were glossy and lifeless as slowly lifted his head to look at Thomas. Then, he gradually laid his head down again without so much as a change to the blank, expressionless look on his face.
As expected, Thomas was left heartbroken upon witnessing the state his grandson was in. He clutched his chest in pain, unable to bear the agony of seeing Harvey the way he was. Trembling and shuddering, he took a pill from his pocket and swallowed it.
He felt marginally better after he had sat down to calm himself. Then, he looked at Harvey, who remained unresponsive, wondering if he would stay like that forever.
A sigh escaped Thomasâ lips again, and tears soon welled up in his eyes. He was worried that Harvey would be consigned to his present state of catatonia forever.
As the sun set in the west, Dexter and Emma invited everyone to the Riddle family manor where Benjamin, prompting everyone in the family to gather there once it was evening.
It had been a long time since the Riddle family manor had a great number of visitors, so the house returned to life once more.