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CHAPTER 1274

    Chapter 1274 Helping Your Daughter


    The call was from Lucius, who expressed his intentions. inly. “Your daughter haspromised the others‘ interest by participating in the meeting. The Whitman family won’t offer her their support, and I have my own ns to deal with her tomorrow.”


    Hearing that, Marie clenched her fists. She had long outgrown her innocence. “How do you suggest we cooperate?”


    Lucius chuckled softly at her response, and it sounded like he was taking a drag off a cigarette.


    At present, he stood on the top floor of Hawford’s central building, surveying his surroundings. His business partners were enjoying some fine drinks and beautiful women’s


    Snuffing out his cigarette, Lucius nced at the crowd offering him toasts. He gently swirled his wine ss and raised a brow, prompting his bodyguards to clear the crowd around him.


    In truth, the private banquet’s attendees were shrewd and perceptive. Upon witnessing the scene, the crowd exchanged knowing nces and gave up on approaching Lucius.


    As Lucius gazed at the dazzling night scene in silence, he uttered with a solemn gaze, “You’re misunderstanding


    something here–there’s nothing of value you can bring to this partnership.


    “The Cascadians have once said that regret for lost chances


    Chapter 1274 Helping Your Daughter


    will haunt you, inter years. Have you forgotten your disdain. for me, Marie? You’ve turned me down more than once.”


    Marie frowned slightly, though her voice remained gentle. “Are you saying I loathed you? You must be drunk.”


    Lucius swirled his wine ss and continued, “You said the same thing back at prom night. I assure you that I’m quite sober now. If you agree to get a divorce and be at my side, I’ll help your daughter take over the Chamber of Commerce.”


    Marie felt her heart skip a beat at Lucius‘ words. She hadn’t expected such an outrageous offer.


    “You’re right. You’re not drunk; you’re mad,” Marie retorted. For the first time, she felt herposure slipping. Despite his age, Lucius remained as indifferent as ever.


    Lucius hesitantly cleared his throat before refuting in a deep voice, “Oh, I’m crazy all right. I wouldn’t have made such anContent is ? by N?velDrama.Org.


    offer if I were in my right mind.


    “Think about the people in the Chamber of Commerce–do you seriously think your daughter can handle them?


    “And do you think the Whitmans hold the same power as they once had? I’m sure you’re aware of how much your brothers have suffered since your marriage to Shane Quinnell. On top of that, Mr. Whitman Senior is growing weaker by the day.


    “The Wrays had taken their chances at the perfect time and climbed to the top. They’ve been watching the Whitmans‘ every move like starving hyenas. Just imagine what would be of your family.”


    pper 1274 Helping Your Daughter


    Lucius took a sip of his whiskey as he listened to Marie’s soft breathing on the other end of the line. Since she had regarded him as despicable, he had no qualms about tarnishing his image further.


    “I have a copy of the financial statements for Taylor’spanies. It was a mistake he made while working with the Wray family to cover his financial shortfall.


    “I’m sure you understand the consequences Taylor will face if I turn these records over,” Lucius coolly threatened.


    Marie was about to end the call but abruptly paused. “You’re lying. Taylor will never engage in illegal conduct.”


    Gazing at his reflection in the mirror, Lucius chuckled. “You’re finally showing some emotions. I thought you would forsake your own family for the Quinnells.


    “While Taylor stays within legal boundaries, Kenton won’t. And, considering the close ties the two famili
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