Chapter 217
The Remorseful Brothers
Chapter 217 Layla was somewhat irritated and thought. I have been already feeling bad, and Madeline adds insult to my injur I have once been unfair to Madeline. But my heart is not made of stone. Am I wrong to feel sorry for Winsde? Why does sher laold priedzes against the dead Canât die even show a little tolerance?
Layla was about to stand up, but Thomas firmly held her hand and pulled her back to her seat.
Layla had a sorrowful meal After her emotions settled, she managed to calm down a bit She realized Winslet wasnât her real daughter; Madeline was. She shouldnât still worry about Winslet.
But Madeline knew her too well and wouldnât be bothered by her at After breakfast. Layla went out with Madeline.
anymore, She looked at Madelineâs back. âMadeline, Im sorry for getting so upset earlier. I have nothing to do with Winslet anymore. Youâre my only daughter.â
Madeline didnât even pause: she walked away with determination.
Thomas came over and sighed, âYou see, youâre 100 emotional. Weâve misunderstood Madeline so many times, she has long resented Winslet. Though Winsletâs downfall is sad, she can only blame herself. She repeatedly plotted to frame Madeline. She could even betray Wesley who loved her so much, not to mention Madeline.â
Thomas now saw things clearly. He had known the truth a long time ago. But back then, he cared more about his interests, choosing to ignore the truth Thomas thought. Thatâs completely understandable that Madeline refuses to forgive now. If it was me, I would not have forgiven such parents. either Layla felt a bit uneasy and waved her hand. âI understand the reasons, I just... I just canât quite control my emotionsâ
âLet me help you back to your room to rest, Thomas said.
They returned to their room. Layla lay on the bed as Thomas went to get her a glass of hot water.
Layla heard the ringtone and said. âYour phone is ringingâ
Thomas looked at his phone and saw that the call was from the Larson family in Japrium. He hesitated for a moment.
Layla asked, âWhose call is it! Itâs not another debt collector, is it?â
Layla felt lingering dread. Everything at home had already gone; she couldnât handle that kind of stress again.
âNo, itâs Co Conner calling.â Thomas said.
Layla was surprised and frowned, âA call from Conner? Why is he calling us! Heâs the head of the family now, but he never reached out to us all these years âI guess itâs a about Madeline, Thomas said with a bitter smile as he answered the call and put it on speakerphone.
Layla had no clue about what was happening in Japrium, and Thomas hadnât shared much, so she wasnât aware of how well Madelineâs brothers were doing there. Madeline could do whatever the wanted in Japrium.
alliance.
With such a background, it was only natural for the Larson family to seek an allia Conner said, Thomas, the holidays are coming up. When are you planning to come back? I can book your plane tickets and pick you up from the airport. This time, bring your wife and kids. Weâre shortâhanded at home, and the company could use some fresh energy. I heard your five sons are all outstanding. Why not come back home and help our Connerâs tone was gentle, like a kind older brother, -Layla fel a bit happy and thought. After all these years, is the Larson family finally willing to let us return! In these desperate times, if we can return to the Larson family in Japriums and receive the familyâs support, we will have a better life, even better than before âHoney, just agree to it.â Layla quickly signaled to her husband. She thought. The boys are under so much pressure, back in Japrium, they will be going bankrupt part of the Larson family, and their wurmes will disappear weâre stuck in the countrysideâ
Thomas frowned and sand into the phone. Weâll think about it.
It. For now, Conher seemed to anticipate his reaction Thatâs alright. Whenever you ro come back, we can discuss the dividends for your family your family. Over the years.
back thenâ
kind to you bac you havenât been involved in the familyâs business or contributed, but thatâs because I wasnât k Conner sounded genuinely regretful. âDonât hold a grudge against me. I was young and selfish hack then, only caring about myselfâ
Thomas exchanged a few more polite words before hanging up.
Laylaâs eyes lit up. âdividends? Is he willing to give us dividends? The Larson family must be pretty wealthy now. Even if we get just one percent. year, itâs still way more than we used to make all year, right?â
Layla wasnât wrong. The Larson family truly was one of the Top Ten Families, a famous wealthy family in faprium. Their annual revenue easily exceeded 2 billion dollars. Getting just one percent of that revenue would be a great amount of money âHoney, why didnât y you just agree with your brother earlier? What if he changes his mind?â Layla said.
âDonât be naive,â Thomas said, frowning and being straightforward. âThey want us back for another reason. Do you realize we donât offer them any benefit? Do you honestly think theyâd generously share the profits with us!â
âOf course, I know that. Layla still thought simply because of the profit. âWe serve no purpose, so they can take nothing from us.
If they offer us money, why not take it? They owe us anyway. Maybe your brother suddenly regrets his past actions now that heâs middleâaged.â
âIf thereâs money to be made, why not take it?â
Thomas chuckled coldly. âItâs all because of Madeline.â
Layla was puzzled. âMadeline is the CEO of Glorious Group, so they value Madelineâs abilities?â
âAnd the terrifying power and support she has, Thomas shuddered to think about the extent of Madelineâs influence Thomas thought, âConner is willing to make a huge sacrifice; it must be beyond what I can e back?
âIâm telling you, no even imagine. Otherwise, why would Conner let us come tely canât let greed consume me me again. Thomas said.
a debate with Thomas you, no matter what they offer, we canât agree to it. I absolutely Layla sighed. So much had happened since early this morning, and she was mentally drained. She didnât want to get into She held her phone and scrolled through her photo album to find the only picture of her with her mother. She felt sad. âHonestly, Iâm from Japrium. I remember that my familyâs situation seemed pretty good when I was a kid. But my mom disappeared at some point If nothing happened back then, maybe I wouldnât have been born into hardship. You would not been banished from Japrium because of being with me.. Layla said.
Thomas patted her shoulder and said, âHey, get those thoughts out of your head. The past is gone; letâs focus on the future.â
Layla nodded and lifted her phone âLook, isnât my mom beautiful? I really look like her, donât I?*
Thomas often noticed his wife staring sadly at the only picture with her mother. âShe isâ
At that moment, if Eugene had been there, he would probably have recognized the woman right away.
The woman was the first director of the orphanage, Ms. Doyle