Chapter 1050
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
âThe Murphys have many children, but there is only one who controls the family fortune and business,â
Ashton explained while driving. âRobert Murphy and Armond arenât immediate family members. Robert
has three sonsâall three of whom are not employed at the Murphy Corporation. The rest of his
grandchildren have all also started up their own businesses in fields of their own choosing. Jim is
Robertâs third son and loves literature, so he focused solely on learning literature and arts since young.â
âSo, Armond isâ¦â
âHeâs Robertâs eldestâs sonâs grandson. He was chosen to inherit the family business because he has a
strong interest in business and earning money. Unfortunately, Armond was so determined to make a
profit that greed consumed his morals, bringing lots of trouble to the Murphy family. Thatâs why the
Murphys have fallen far from what they used to be in the past.â
âI see.â It made sense that not every child in a large family would have the talent to go into business.
Some would prefer arts, some would prefer research, and others would prefer to live on their parentsâ
money and not ever having to work for a living. If you wanted your family to continue expanding and
growing, you had to pick and choose among those children the best candidate to manage the family
business. Sadly for the Murphys, Armond has no virtues in his business dealings.
There were always blurred lines between right or wrong. Once someone was cornered, they would
resort to whatever methods possible to get out of that. Armond was way too ambitious and predatory,
and as a result, the Murphy family hadnât expanded as well as his elders had expected.
âBut even so, it shouldnât affect Aunt Sally and Uncle Jimâs marriage much. After all, Jim didnât take part
in his familyâs fight for power.â
âIdiot.â He chuckled, giving me a sidelong glance. âItâs impossible for a family to expand if itâs solely
reliant on one person. It relies on everyone in the familyâs hard work and effort. If nothing happens to
the Murphys, they naturally stay out of each otherâs business, but once problems arise, the family
name becomes everyoneâs top priority. They will each utilize all their power and resources to defend
their fellow relatives. Itâs just like a country; everyone usually minds their own business, but if it comes
down to a life-or-death situation, weâll band together and do our best to contribute even the slightest of
efforts for our country.â
He has a point.
Once the Fuller family tries to take on Armond, it will become a full-on war.
At the pet shop, I bought a month-old golden retriever puppy so small that it could fit in one of my
palms. I was clueless about how I should take care of it properly. The staff kindly wrote down a list of
possible situations and what to do when facing those situations on a piece of paper for me. He also
advised me to visit the pet shop again any time if I was truly at a loss. They also gifted some dog food
and toys along with my purchase.
The sky outside was already dark as I left the pet shop, having given the Stovall residenceâs address to
the staff and requesting for them to send the puppy to the house. Then, Ashton and I got in the car and
headed for the hospital. Summer had gone through her check-up last night and wanted to come home
tonight to sleep in her own bed. Cameron had been busy with her own work, so I had no choice but to
hire a caregiver for Summer, who had insisted on returning back to the Moore Residence and on
Ashton personally picking her up from the hospital.
When we got there, I waited downstairs in the lobby, resting my sore legs while Ashton went upstairs to
her ward.
I didnât expect to see Kristina stumbling into the hospital lobby. She seemed to be in an incredibly bad
shape, barely taking a few steps into the building before collapsing onto the floor. Luckily, several
observant nurses immediately noticed her and hauled her away to the ER.
Out of curiosity, I followed them over.
Standing at the entrance to the ER room, I waited for one of the nurses to come out before asking,
âExcuse me, is the woman inside alright? What happened to her? She looked to be in a horrible
condition.â
âOf course she looks horrible, she has lung cancer,â the nurse sighed, shifting the weight of some
medical instruments in her arms. âItâs already in its late stages. We kept asking her to come to the
hospital for treatment, but her family didnât take any of our advice to heart. Sheâs finally come back after
her health has deteriorated this much, but I suspect she doesnât care much for her own life at all.â
âLung cancer?â I did a double-take. âHow could she have gotten lung cancer? What happened?â
Kristina had grown up in a healthy, clean environment. Usually, lung cancer patients were workers at
chemical plants or had lived in an environment with a lot of dust and air pollution. But Kristinaâs life
hadnât been like that at all!
âIt was caused by a respiratory tract infection. Probably because of long-term contact with some sort of
chemical. Are you her friend? Advise her to receive treatment and donât let it drag on any longer. It
wonât do her any good at all if she continues like this.â
I nodded, in a daze as I watched the nurse walk off. How could Kristina have gotten lung cancer, of all
things? I couldnât believe it.
It was only when Ashton called my phone to ask where I was that I realized what weâd come to the
hospital for. I quickly rushed back down to the lobby and spotted him helping Summer into his car.
âWhat happened? I thought you told me that youâd be waiting in the lobby,â he asked when he saw me.