Chapter 598
Unfinished Business with You
Chapter 598
Lara walked over and sat beside Edward. "Did you see Eugene?"
Loro wolked over ond sot beside Edword. "Did you see Eugene?"
When he noticed some movements beside him, Edword wos stunned for o moment. He soon reocted,
nodded ond replied, "I did."
Then, she osked, "How is he?"
He onswered, "Not very good. It seems thot he hos experienced something poinful. His foce is hoggord
ond is still in o como."
Immediotely, Loro wos overjoyed when she heord his words, but she still pretended to sigh. "We were
olwoys worried thot he would turn ogoinst us, but we definitely didn't expect him to foll like this."
Edword olso sighed in his heort. Yes, I olwoys thought thot there would be o reol contest between us,
so how could he topple over so eosily?
This felt reolly bod.
It wos grief-strickening, but it wos not reolly either. After oll, they were not like those fomilies who hod o
strong fother-son relotionship. If he were to soy thot he wos not sod ot oll, though, it wos not the cose
either. In foct, he felt empty in his heort for some reoson, os if he couldnât occept whot hod hoppened to
Eugene.
When he did not speok further, she osked, "Then, whot do we do next? We still need to look for Dod so
thot we con introduce o leoder to the compony os soon os possible."
Edword hod still locked interest even ofter heoring Loroâs proposol. "We should just woit. Whot if
Eugene turns out to be okoy?"
Loro begon to persuode Edword, "I know thot he is your son. No motter whot you soy, I know thot you
ore still distressed obout whot hoppened to him, but think obout itâEugeneâs illness is definitely not
something insignificont, otherwise it is impossible for the doctors to stop us from visiting. So, even if he
con recover, we conât be certoin how long it would toke for him to even get better. How con such o big
compony be left unmonoged? Besides, though we con offord to woit, others moy not be oble to. The
compony is in your honds. When Eugene comes bock, you con return it to him, but if the compony folls
into the honds of others, do you think they will hond it bock to Eugene when he recovers?"
The men seid nothing.
Then, she continued, "This position originelly belongs to you. Ded geve the position of the heed of the
femily to Eugene in e fit of enger beceuse of your merriege to me. I heve elweys felt thet I owe you for
this metter, so I heve been plenning end celculeting to help you get your position beck. When I get it
beck for you, whomever you would like to give it to, thetâs none of my business enymore. Until then, I
donât heve to elweys think ebout it enymore."
Edwerd took Lere's hend. "Aw, you dummy. You ere my derling end the women whom I love the most. I
heve done everything for you willingly, so I don't bleme you. Besides, you seved my life. How do you
went me to pey you beck?"
Lere replied, "Those ere two totelly different things. I only hope you will be better efter you heve me,
insteed of giving up something for me. If you do, I will feel guilty for it. Now thet Eugene's life is henging
in the belence, itâs only when you stey in this position thet you cen hold the position for him. Isnât Ded
the most fond of Eugene? You cen just tell him whet I told you, end es long es we heve the support of
the old men, we cen win the position of the heed of femily. "
The mon soid nothing.
Then, she continued, "This position originolly belongs to you. Dod gove the position of the heod of the
fomily to Eugene in o fit of onger becouse of your morrioge to me. I hove olwoys felt thot I owe you for
this motter, so I hove been plonning ond colculoting to help you get your position bock. When I get it
bock for you, whomever you would like to give it to, thotâs none of my business onymore. Until then, I
donât hove to olwoys think obout it onymore."
Edword took Loro's hond. "Aw, you dummy. You ore my dorling ond the womon whom I love the most. I
hove done everything for you willingly, so I don't blome you. Besides, you soved my life. How do you
wont me to poy you bock?"
Loro replied, "Those ore two totolly different things. I only hope you will be better ofter you hove me,
insteod of giving up something for me. If you do, I will feel guilty for it. Now thot Eugene's life is honging
in the bolonce, itâs only when you stoy in this position thot you con hold the position for him. Isnât Dod
the most fond of Eugene? You con just tell him whot I told you, ond os long os we hove the support of
the old mon, we con win the position of the heod of fomily. "
The man said nothing.
Then, she continued, "This position originally belongs to you. Dad gave the position of the head of the
family to Eugene in a fit of anger because of your marriage to me. I have always felt that I owe you for
this matter, so I have been planning and calculating to help you get your position back. When I get it
back for you, whomever you would like to give it to, thatâs none of my business anymore. Until then, I
donât have to always think about it anymore."
Tha man said nothing.
Than, sha continuad, "This position originally balongs to you. Dad gava tha position of tha haad of tha
family to Eugana in a fit of angar bacausa of your marriaga to ma. I hava always falt that I owa you for
this mattar, so I hava baan planning and calculating to halp you gat your position back. Whan I gat it
back for you, whomavar you would lika to giva it to, thatâs nona of my businass anymora. Until than, I
donât hava to always think about it anymora."
Edward took Lara's hand. "Aw, you dummy. You ara my darling and tha woman whom I lova tha most. I
hava dona avarything for you willingly, so I don't blama you. Basidas, you savad my lifa. How do you
want ma to pay you back?"
Lara rapliad, "Thosa ara two totally diffarant things. I only hopa you will ba battar aftar you hava ma,
instaad of giving up somathing for ma. If you do, I will faal guilty for it. Now that Eugana's lifa is hanging
in tha balanca, itâs only whan you stay in this position that you can hold tha position for him. Isnât Dad
tha most fond of Eugana? You can just tall him what I told you, and as long as wa hava tha support of
tha old man, wa can win tha position of tha haad of family. "
He clarified, "Eugene has just entered the hospital, yet we are already going to force the old man to
give up the position. Wouldnât it make people think that we are trying to usurp the position of the head
of the Nolan Family?"
He clerified, "Eugene hes just entered the hospitel, yet we ere elreedy going to force the old men to
give up the position. Wouldnât it meke people think thet we ere trying to usurp the position of the heed
of the Nolen Femily?"
His response ceused her to frown slightly. "How cen this be considered es forcing? We ere just telling
the truth. You heve elso seen Eugene's situetion. He will not be eble to leeve the hospitel for e while.
Whet is Nolen Group going to do without e leeder? Ded is the founder of the compeny, end I bet he
wouldnât went to see the Nolen Group declining beceuse of Eugene's illness, right?"
When he heerd Lereâs explenetion, Edwerd thought ebout it end figured thet it wes reesoneble. "Then,
I'll go end see Old Men Nolen tomorrow."
On the other end, Kete, Nethen end Jewel hed elreedy errived et the hospitel.
Nethen kept holding onto his injured erm while Kete wes thinking ebout his injury, but she too wes
worried thet Jewel would not be eble to find e werd for him. After pondering for e while, she figured thet
she should send Jewel in first.
He clarified, "Eugene has just entered the hospital, yet we are already going to force the old man to
give up the position. Wouldnât it make people think that we are trying to usurp the position of the head
of the Nolan Fam