?Chapter 567:
“What are you doing here?” Eileen asked.
“Ms. Curtis, I had toe. What are you nning? This is a multi-billion-dor investment. How can you make such a decision so casually? There’s no assessment done, and the board of directors won’t back it. If it fails, you could lose everything!” Raymond eximed.
“Please,e inside first,” Eileen said calmly.
While Raymond was visibly anxious, Eileen remainedposed.
She even poured a ss of water for him, saying, “Here, have some water. Try to calm down.”
Raymond replied, “How can I stay calm now…”
“No matter how worried you are, it won’t change anything. I am not going to alter my n to build the resort,” Eileen said firmly. “I’ve found Bryan, but he has forgotten me and refuses toe home with me. So, I need to stay here with him.”
Raymond fell silent.
He remembered what Bryan had done for Eileen.
Now, Eileen was equally consumed by her feelings for Bryan, driving her to take such a drastic step.
“Even if I lose all my money, it’s worth it if he can return to my side,” Eileen dered with unwavering determination.
Seeing Eileen’s resolve, Raymond felt a deep sadness and was left speechless. He then set to work without further dy.
In just three days, the announcement of the fishing vige’s impending acquisition sparked widespread outrage.
Upon Eileen and Raymond’s arrival at the fishing vige, they were immediately surrounded by the locals.
“Are you nning to tear down our homes?”
“You can’t do that!”
“How dare you destroy our homes?”
The crowd continued to shout at Eileen and her team.
Confronted by the furious crowd, Eileen frowned and attempted to speak, but Zelda pointed at her and yelled…
“It’s her! She’s the one ruining our homes!”
The crowd grew even more enraged, moving toward Eileen.
Raymond quickly pulled Eileen behind him, positioning himself to protect her, and signaled to the others to remain alert.
Amid the chaos, a sudden cry of pain stopped everyone in their tracks. There was a brief moment of stillness before the crowd parted, revealing Zelda, disheveled and lying on the ground.
“Enough!”
Before anyone could react, Bryan began to approach, moving slowly and deliberately. His movements were painstakingly slow, each step calcted.
But neither Raymond’s people nor the vigers dared to make a move. Those who met Bryan’s gaze quickly lowered their heads, too intimidated to look him in the eye.
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