“Did you think that will be possible, she will suspect we are together” Bryan let her understand the risk they are about to take. She scoffed, and stared at Bryan. “I heard you are smart. You can't be this handsome, and tell me you don't know how to handle simple cases like this? I know you are up to the task, that's why I am leaving it to you. I should leave before I get noticed” She said, and stood up, ready to leave. “Okay, I will handle that, but still we have to sign a contract. We have to authorise this. I don't love disappointment at the end. And I have trust issues” He let out, and Jessica was bewildered. “Why are you so difficult? You are acting like a narrow minded person. Did you think this was a plan or what? Did you think I would want to fake marriage just to dump you?” She demanded, and he smirked. “I am human, and it's normal to have trust issues, don't you think?” He asked, and she scoffed “You are unbelievable, so you would think I am trying to make a fool outta
Ellen’s gaze was fixed on her mother, her heart pounding with uncertainty. Her words lingered in the air, a weight heavy on her conscious mind. She hesitated, her mouth agape as she grappled with the decision to apologize to Bryan, unsure if it was the right course of action."Is that difficult to take in?" Grandma Creston's voice broke the tense silence, her tone laced with a hint of amusement. Ellen let out a sarcastic chuckle, a mix of frustration and defiance evident in her expression."You're joking, mum. That's not happening," Ellen retorted, her reluctance palpable. The thought of apologizing to Bryan seemed inconceivable to her, a bridge too far to cross. The internal struggle reflected in her eyes as she stood her ground, torn between pride and the desire to mend fences."If you can't consider doing that, then I wouldn't be able to help you," she stated firmly, her words carrying a finality that brooked no argument. Her tone hinted at the frustration of having reached an impa
Bryan's brows furrowed in confusion as he turned to Grandma Creston, his eyes wide with disbelief. "Did you just say that?" he asked, his voice laced with incredulity.Grandma Creston nodded solemnly, her expression mirroring Bryan's shock. "I thought I was the only one feeling the shock that came with that word," she added, her gaze fixed on Bryan with a mix of surprise and concern. The weight of their shared astonishment hung heavy in the air, creating a palpable tension between them as they processed the unexpected revelation.Lisa's smirk stretched across her face, twisting her features into an expression that exuded a sense of malevolence. With each word she uttered, a sharp edge of bitterness and frustration crept into her voice, filling the air with an aura of resentment."I learnt it from you," Lisa's tone was laced with accusation as she spoke, her eyes fixed on the recipient of her words. "The first time you emerged as chairman, you had taught me how to say that, didn't you?
Chapter 69"Certainly, Mr. Carl," Ms. Lisa replied, her voice calm but resolute as she took a deep breath to gather her thoughts. The atmosphere in the room shifted slightly as she broached the topic of the family business, and Mr. Carl raised an eyebrow with interest."I believe it's important to address the future of the family business," Ms. Lisa continued, her gaze meeting each person in the room. There was a moment of silence as everyone processed the shift in conversation, glancing at each other in surprise. The initial topic of wedding preparations had been momentarily set aside."Given that Jessica is your only daughter, Mr. Carl, and with your plans to appoint her as the CEO in the near future, it's crucial for us to consider the long-term strategy and direction of the business," Ms. Lisa explained, her tone steady and composed. As she spoke, the gravity of her words hung in the air, causing a subtle tension in the room as the implications of her suggestion began to sink in.
Chapter 70As Bryan listened carefully to Jessica's words, he began to realize the depth of her feelings for her parents. Jessica's appreciation and understanding of her parents' sacrifices were evident in the way she spoke about them. She painted a picture of dedicated and selfless individuals who would go to great lengths to ensure her happiness. It was clear to Bryan that as long as Jessica's daughter was with the love of her life, her parents' hearts would be full and content. The bond between Jessica, her daughter, and her parents was a strong and unbreakable one, built on love and unwavering support."Thanks so much for the understanding, it's really nice having understanding in-laws," Lisa said appreciatively, her voice tinged with a hint of excitement. "The shares should come in before the marriage, as the marriage should be happening soon. So I suggested you pick a date now." It was clear from her demeanor that Lisa had a strategic plan in mind."The shares will be coming dir
Chapter 71Bryan strode confidently into the spacious conference room, his trusted PA Betty by his side. As they entered, the room fell silent, all eyes turning toward them with a mix of curiosity and respect. The shareholders, seated around a large mahogany table, had been eagerly anticipating Bryan's arrival, and their welcoming nods and warm smiles confirmed his importance within the company.Taking his place at the head of the table, Bryan exuded a calm yet authoritative presence, a man accustomed to leading and making critical decisions. Betty, his loyal and efficient assistant, took a moment to compose herself before stepping up to the microphone at the front of the room. She cleared her throat, her voice steady and confident as she prepared to address the gathered shareholders.As Betty spoke, her words echoed throughout the room, each syllable carrying the weight of the company's future. Her professional demeanor and attention to detail matched Bryan's own, a reflection of the
Chapter 72Checking through the two documents, Bryan furrowed his brows in confusion as he noticed striking discrepancies between the two. His eyes scanned back and forth, trying to make sense of the conflicting information laid out before him. The papers seemed to be engaged in a silent argument of their own, each line contradicting the other in maddening unison.As Bryan struggled to comprehend the chaos of the conflicting documents, his colleagues exchanged hushed whispers behind him. Lisa, sensing his perplexity, discreetly handed over the files she had brought, hoping to shed some light on the situation. Bryan accepted the documents with a grateful nod, though still unsure of how to untangle the web of conflicting information before him. The air in the room crackled with tension as the mysterious discrepancy remained unresolved, casting a shadow of uncertainty over their meeting.Bryan's hands trembled as he leafed through the incriminating document, the weight of its contents se
Chapter 73 After the doctor emerged from the ward, Bryan hurried over to inquire about the sudden passing out and its cause. "It's not particularly concerning," the doctor shared as he reviewed the test results, "She appears to be allergic to pollen grains from flowers. Being in close proximity to them triggers breathing difficulties for her." As this information sunk in, Bryan found it hard to fathom the fact that something as innocuous as flowers could have such a profound impact on her health.She had kept her allergy to flowers a secret from him, realizing now that she should have been more cautious in situations like this."Can I see her now, or should I let her rest?" Bryan inquired, his concern palpable. The doctor nodded in response."She's stable now, you can visit her. I have other duties to attend to, so I'll take my leave," the doctor explained politely. Bryan lowered his head slightly in acknowledgment as he readied himself to go in and check on her.Bryan entered the w