Chapter 1976
"We pledge, in the name of our esteemed guests, to sponsor medical treatment for 99 sick children.
We''ll start today, with a dedicated team on it, and we''ll keep everyone posted to avoid any skepticism."
The moment Arabe''s voice trailed off, the room erupted into thunderous apuse.
"As for the 99 lucky followers online, bring your winning certificates to our corporate headquarters.
We''ve got 99 cars ready and waiting for you to drive home."
The inte buzzed with excitement once again.
"This concludes our homing celebration for today. Thank you again to all our guests from near
and far. If there''s been anyck in our hospitality, we ask for your understanding. Thank you." Arabe
said, bowing graciously to the audience below.
The apuse surged like a relentless tide.
"Family portrait! Family portrait! Family portrait!" It started with one voice in the crowd and soon, the
chant for the Collins family photo grew louder.
Keh, with a beaming smile, stepped onto the stage, supporting Louisa at the waist. He nodded and
waved at the guests below, his hands pressed together in gratitude for their warmth.
Arabe''s five dashing brothers joined her by her side, and the photographer, with top-notch
equipment, captured the Collins family and the guests seated at two hundred tables behind them in one
grand shot.
The room was filled with joyous expressions and enthusiastic poses, and the lively atmosphere even
reached through screens to touch viewers at home.
After the family photo, the photographer hurriedly invited Keh and Louisa''s parents on stage. Once
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that was done, Arabe''s aunts, uncles, and extended family followed.
Serena''s eyes were red from crying. The more radiant Arabe looked on stage, the more beloved by
everyone, the more wretched and pitiful Serena felt.
She watched Arabe being given the ce of honor, with everyone''s eyes seemingly fixed on her,
showering her with adoration.
A reporter tiptoed, microphone in hand, and asked, "Mr. and Mrs. Collins, do you n to divide the
Collins family estate among your children, including Arabe?"
Other journalists, sensing a juicy story, pressed forward to interview Arabe''s brothers, asking simr
questions about whether they would bring Arabe into the business and share their resources with
her.
Keh replied, "If Be''s interested, whatever she wants, we''ll provide."
Louisa added, "Everything in this family belongs to Be as well. We don''t differentiate just because
she''s our daughter."
Hans chimed in, "Be''s already taken the helm of our fashion business. Those who''ve followed it
know she''s revived the wholepany. She''s a rare business prodigy in my eyes. If she''s up for it,
she''s wee to get involved in any part of our enterprise. If she wanted the whole group, I''d hand it
over with a bow."
Chasel said, "My line of work is hectic. I''d rather she does what she loves. Of course, I''d share my
resources with her."
Sean dered, "What''s mine is hers. Whatever she wants, I''ll give."
The room burst into apuse once more.
Then, a bold journalist asked the audience, "Would you like to see a photo of Arabe with Romeo?"
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The suggestion was met with an eager uproar: "Yes!"
"Romeo! Romeo! Romeo."