âWhat exactly is the responsibility? Just find someone to take care of her, and donât let her leave the capital in good health.â Estrella yelled angrily.
Albert rubbed his brow, his wife was simply shallow.
Probably because Albert was used to eating brocade clothes and jade in his life, he never looked directly at Eliza, who was an actor.
âMom, doing thisâ¦isnât right.â
Monte responded hesitantly, âThere is no problem if Eliza is the same as before, but Dad recently stated that she is the president of Neeson Corporation. If any of Fraga Pictures and Jewellâs shareholders, especially the last one, if any of Jewellâs shareholders take it out, they can be on an equal footing with Dad.â
âJewell Corporation has always been different than it used to be. I heard Jewellâs profit was cut in half last month while I was playing poker.â Estrella explained.
âThe skinny camel is bigger than the horse, and some of Australiaâs best medical resources remain ahead of Jewellâs. After death in front of you, will you choose Jewellâs first, or another hospital?â Albert asked.
Estrella remained silent.
Albert sneered, âBut our Patterson family is not easy to bully. The responsibility, I believe, is that because Eliza harmed our Monte, she must compensate herself by marrying Monte. Consider this: is it better than the Thompson family, with so many resources?â
Estrella exclaimed, âIs there a mistake? Eliza is not worthy of our Monte, and she is not worthy of carrying shoes.â
Albert was enraged, âItâs really a woman. Doesnât everything about her become our Patterson familyâs when she married to our son, and if we have another boy and girl again, our grandsons can become Jewellâs shareholders? Besides, now that everyone knows Monte has AIDS, would a wealthy familyâs daughter be willing to marry him?â
Estrella was furious.
Of course, those poor women are unworthy of marrying Monteâs family.
âI understand, Dad. Iâll marry her first, and then Iâll pay her back for what she did to me.â Monte clenched his fists, his eyes filled with hatred.
âI know. Itâs good because if you canât stand it, youâll make a big mess. But you have to be a little hard before you can implement a soft one.â Albert patted him on the shoulder.
The nex day.
The secretaryâs phone call woke Charity up while she was sleeping.
âMs. Eliza, a bad news. The companyâs distributors are clamoring to terminate the contract.â
âIâll be there as soon as possible.â Charity changed her clothes and ran over.
Employees were unwilling to work when they arrived at the company, and they all stood together and talked a lot.
âItâs too bad for the company. Manager Ortiz had previously messed it up. After finally extracting the tooth decay, the dealer returned to cause more havoc.â
âHow can the companyâs products be sold without the help of a dealer?â
âI heard that Ms. Eliza was looking for a sports celebrity to endorse his product, but he was rejected.â
âThe companyâs situation is bad. A celebrity cannot run a business. I believe we should have changed jobs sooner.â
ââ¦â
Charity walked all the way in, and the group of employees fell silent, each withdrawing without saying anything.
âAll executives from various departments, please report to the meeting room immediately.â Charity gave the order.