?Chapter 597:
“If you can resume the cooperation between the twopanies, all my family members will disappear from your life,” Corrin proposed, his eyes locked onto Norah.
“Think about it. You’re not exactly thrilled about being tied to my family,” he added, his voice carrying a hint of persuasion.
Norah mulled over the proposition. Giving him a ten-million-dor check seemed like a reasonable offer back then. After all, she’d used her connection to his family before. But now, it was clear Corrin wanted more than just cash. Norah couldn’t help but wonder what benefits Sean had offered him to make him so desperate after the cancetion of the cooperation.
“I’m not the one responsible for this partnership. Don’t involve me,” Norah asserted firmly, her posture unwavering.
“You should go to Sean,” she insisted, her voice steady.
“Everyone knows he’s your man. If hispany suddenly backed out, it’s probably because of something you did!” Samira’s voice rang out with usation. “Norah, we’ve been good to you. We’ve even lent you a hand. Why are you turning your back on us?”
Luna’s words also echoed in Norah’s mind. It seemed the Wilson family expected her gratitude simply because she’d once used her connection with them. But the reality was quite different.
“The gift I gave you on your birthday was enough to show my gratitude. I now have nothing to do with you guys. And when ites to this partnership, it’s not up to me,” Norah exined calmly.
She offered a faint smile as she met Corrin’s gaze, her resolve unwavering. No matter how much he pressed, she couldn’tmit to helping with his cooperation with the Scott Group.
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“If you need answers, talk to Mr. Scott. He’s the one driving this coboration,” she suggested, making her position crystal clear.
Just then, Samira chimed in abruptly, “Norah, we helped you when you were in need, but you’re holding back on us? Seriously? Come on, don’t be so small-minded. Can you imagine Sean’s reaction if he found out you were all gung-ho about joining the Carter family?”
Samira quipped, a yful glint in her eyes. “You and Sean are together. He might be curious about your past, right?”
“Are you trying to threaten me?” Norah shot back, locking eyes with Samira, her expression unwavering.
“Didn’t Luna warn you? It won’t work on me,” Norah scoffed, her gaze unwavering. Whether it was a veiled threat or a desperate plea, Norah would never buy it.
Samira’s heart burned with frustration. Of course, she knew her threat was pointless. Luna had confided in her that Norah wouldn’t budge no matter what they said. “Norah, this coboration with the Scott Group is crucial for mypany.”
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