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Chapter 886

    ?Chapter 886:


    Cedric scowled as he read the flood of congrattory messages on his phone from business contacts. For a moment, he was at a loss for words.


    Seeing Cedric’s puzzled expression, Dani chuckled lightly. She reached out and gently patted his back, as ifforting a puppy. “I know you’re not responsible. I’ll catch that person myself.”


    As newfound wealth began to circte, previously unattainable possibilities started to unfold. Alexander carefully erased every shred of evidence linking him to his cosmetic surgery.


    He then dered that Fairburne Group’s vast resources would be rechanneled to support Bet Group.


    Bet Group, once teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, miraculously rebounded with the vigor of a phoenix rising from its ashes. It soon became the crown jewel of Olisvine’s business sphere.


    Given the lucrative nature of the mining sector, it was a genuine fortune chest, promising colossal profits.


    Who, after all, could resist such a lucrative opportunity?


    Richard, having endured years of scorn and humiliation, savored his long-awaited return to prominence. His eyes sparkled with unshed tears as he settled all of Bet Group’s debts, reimed the once-lost vi, and slipped back into his refined suits, restoring his status among the elite.


    Though Richard’s haughty demeanor made aeback, he maintained a courteous front around Dani.


    One afternoon, their paths crossed in a bustling shopping mall. Spotting her from afar, he approached with a warm, inviting smile. “Dani, it’s been ages! If you’re not too busy, perhaps you coulde over for a chat?”


    As Dani strode away, Richard remained motionless, his gaze lingering on her with the warmth typically reserved for a father observing his son’s wife. It wasn’t solely Alexander who harbored regrets about their shared history. Richard toomented his prior missteps with a heavy heart.


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    Dani had been a remarkable daughter-inw, and their loss was due to their own misjudgments. Resolute in his determination, he vowed to value her presence if the opportunity for reconciliation ever arose.


    Moreover, Richard took deliberate steps to shield Dani from any disparagement, making sure no one dared to speak ill of her.


    One of his friends, picking up on his protective stance, joked, “Richard, what’s gotten into you? Trying to get back on Dani’s good side, are you?”


    With a chuckle, Richard replied, “Dani’s a good girl and was once my daughter-inw. Now, with Bet Group flourishing, it’s hardly about getting back into favor. Times have changed, love is liberated, and modern rtionships are fluid. Dani held a deep affection for my son. If there’s a path to theming together again, it wouldn’t be odd. She was once part of my family, and in my eyes, she always will be.”


    His words blended defense, pride, and a renewed authenticity.


    His friends exchanged uncertain looks, wondering if Richard’sments were heartfelt or merely for appearances. Could Dani truly have a change of heart? Would she remarry Alexander?


    Indeed, Dani had once harbored affection for Alexander. Who could im to understand the whims of a young woman?


    Because of this, the Bet family began to garner newfound respect. Several key clients, motivated by regard for Dani, proposed exceptionally advantageous partnerships with Bet Group.


    ted, Richard phoned Alexander to ry the joyous developments.


    Yet Alexander’s response was devoid of enthusiasm. Instead, he said, “Dad, don’t push too hard. Dani treasures her privacy. If she learns of this, it won’t sit well with her. And regarding those who seek partnerships because of her influence, we should decline them.”


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