"What if that bloody Cobb really does give the media about of us, mum?"
Camellia's concerns further muddled Jill's already frazzled mind. Only an hour ago she was asked to send some money, but now her daughter was reminding her of Aland's threats. She let out a long sigh and got up from the back of the sofa. "Can't I rest in peace just a minute? I'm no longer working, but why do I keep thinking about anything? Can't you solve your worries, Lia?"Camellia swallowed hard before she finally sat down next to her mum and massaged her softly. "I'm just worried that people will find out how bad we did to Shannon. There's no way we can get people to trust us again if we mistreat people, right, mum?"Jill glanced at Camellia, who seemed to be wavering. She rested her chin on her right hand before nodding in affirmation. "I don't know where he put all his gadgets to watch us. Obviously, finding him won't be easy. We can't let Aland keep bullying us with that."<Aland and Shannon turned around. Both of them frowned in surprise when they found Jill returning quickly with an uncharacteristic demeanour. Both of them approached, trying to look at the door that Jill had angrily opened.Jill blinked softly when she found no one in her room. She took a deep breath to neutralise all the beating of her heart that was suddenly faster than usual.From behind, Camellia, who had been running around while pressing on a wound, was also surprised to see Jill still in the doorway, while Aland and Shannon peered in from behind their mother. "Mum?"Jill turned her head, as Aland and Shannon also turned their heads. Jill was surprised to see Aland and Shannon not far from her. She looked at Shannon and Aland, who looked worried at the bleeding Camellia. "What are you guys doing here?"Aland looked back at Jill, then shrugged and glanced back at Jill's open study area. "We were just coming in when you opened the room door. I
"Is there a new project Reynolds is launching?" The greeting from Jill, who had just finished her breakfast, made everyone sitting around the dining table look up in astonishment. They even glanced at each other to see who Jill was asking.Aland tried to ignore it. He ate quietly as Jill let out a long sigh. He ignored the two indecisive siblings."Are you asking me, mum?" Camellia asked quietly. Not without cause. Even when she tried to invite Aland and Shannon to breakfast, Jill was reluctant. Of course, she thought Jill was talking to her.Unfortunately, Jill shook her head slowly as she wiped the area around her mouth with the napkin on the table. "Should I ask Cobb, who doesn't work at Reynolds Industries, about the latest news from the company I used to lead?"Aland nodded vaguely as he continued to eat the scrambled egg that was combined with the briefly roasted vegetable butter. He glanced at Shannon, who was also trying to ignore her moth
"Don't we sometimes need to sacrifice a little thing to get something bigger, mum? I gave up three pawns to get a horse. Instead of calling it a negative trend, shouldn't it be called a tactic? I may have lost three projects totalling one million dollars, but last night, I signed an extensive project with double the profit of the three projects we gave up. Thank you for paying attention to JF Groups these days. So, stay healthy until you see how fast JF Groups will grow up, mum. Excuse me."Aland got up and moved as he reached for Shannon's hand to hold. He nodded his head as Shannon smiled and followed behind his back with pride.Meanwhile, Jill, who had been trying to look down on Aland, swallowed hard. Her gaze turned sharp, then glanced at the departure of Aland and Shannon, who were no longer visible. She threw her fork loudly to express her disappointment. "Damn it! How could he get a project with that much profit so easily? He doesn't even look like he's wor
"How are you, Pete?"Jill's welcoming question to Pete at the Fischer's old home did not intimidate Pete. Luckily, when he learnt Jill was visiting, he managed to put away all his work tools to maintain confidentiality. As he continues to stir the coffee, he casually answers Jill's questions."As you can see, Mrs Reynolds. A lot has changed for me. I'm no longer working and have only been unemployed since James's death. So what can I say? I'm fine with things being quiet here."Pete quickly brought a cup of coffee to Jill, who sat down comfortably. Instead of taking a seat across the table, Pete stood near Jill as he lowered his gaze.Jill turned her head with her chin in her lap, while her other hand looked up at the sofa opposite, inviting Pete to sit on the same sofa."Don't make me feel uncomfortable with your standing around while I'm sitting comfortably, Pete. Aren't I your in-law after Aland and Shannon's wedding the day before?"
Aland had just arrived home when he saw Pete watering some orchids that he had bought just moments before. Together with Shannon, he approached Pete, who seemed busy with his new hobby."I should have bought orchid seeds for the rest of the land, shouldn't I?" Aland teased while holding back a laugh.Instead of laughing with her husband, Shannon elbowed Aland's arm and squinted softly. "Are you also going to switch to agriculture after this?"Hearing Aland and Shannon's jokes, Pete could only glance and laugh softly. He placed the flower watering bottle on the shelf, then washed his hands to follow the newly created Fischer family inside. "Shall we get to the point?"Aland nodded and sat down on the sofa. He glanced at Shannon, who was heading to the kitchen to prepare the drinks. "You know what I want, don't you, hun?"Shannon only glanced, then tried to tease her husband with a playful wink, before finally raising her thumbs up to her c
"What's wrong with you, Cobb?"Jill's question as she greeted Aland coming down the stairs with a frustrated expression made Shannon twist her head. In the next second, she tried to ignore it as she continued to eat the remaining half of her sandwich without asking about her husband's late arrival.Seeing that, Camellia squinted and grinned for a moment. She knew very well that Aland and Shannon had not been well since last night."Did any of you go upstairs before?" asked Aland anxiously. He sat right next to his wife, who still looked ignorant.Jill frowned and shook her head slowly. As she continued to munch on the meal she had made, she tried to remember. "I don't think so. I never went upstairs. What about you, Lia?"Camellia shook her head and shrugged her shoulders simultaneously. "Me neither. Why should I go up there and go to all that trouble if I can just relax here without any interference? But what's wrong?"Shannon c
Jill laughed out loud. Her stomach was so tight that she had to hold on with both hands. "You see that, right? They were so romantic in front of us before, but now they're fighting in front of us. They might not realise it, but we really enjoyed the drama they presented this morning."Camellia nodded in confirmation. She repeatedly covered her mouth as she tried to laugh as quietly as possible, even in front of her mother. "I'll never forget this day, mum. They could have talked to each other and straightened things out. But they fought and showed me how they solve problems that they never do."Jill glanced at her watch and patted her hand lightly. "Listen to me, Lia. You'll be late if you keep laughing here. Let's go, or Shannon will penalise you for being late today."Camellia quickly got up and waved as she headed out of the house. "I'm off, mum!""Lemme know whatever happens at the office, okay?"Camellia's thumbs were raised to chest
"So far, we've received three new publishing submission emails, Aland. Congratulations," Pete said with a toast. The reddish-coloured cocktail shook as the three glasses clinked proudly."What if Jill finds out we're playing with her?" asked Shannon after taking a hesitant sip of her cocktail. She wiped her wet lips as her drink sloshed around. "I'm afraid she'll be more savage than a wolf."Aland shook his head softly. He sat on a nearby sofa while fiddling with his fingers on the edge of the glass. "It's not us who played her, hun. But she's been playing with her trust. She believes too much just because of what she hears. So what's wrong if we present what she wants to see?""It's lucky that Ms Hills is willing to work with us again. She made the review interesting at the right time, so Mrs Reynolds didn't notice our movements. I think that's the key. Moreover, what you guys showed probably looked more natural than the over-the-top theatrics of the top