Captivation: Want Nothing But You

Chapter 534: She Would Do It 

Upon hearing what Odin said, Victor stared coldly at him. Odin remained unbothered as he pulled out a chair and sat by the bedside, revealing a smug grin. “Oh, you should be disappointed to see that I‘m still alive.” 

“You were the one behind the Baltimore project,” Victor said in a calm voice. Odin leaned back slightly and admitted it. 

“Well, that‘s correct, but you should know it‘s not entirely my fault. You are also to blame here. Clearly, you‘re not a good judge of character. You see, the person in charge of purchasing was too greedy and disloyal. I gave him a little benefit. He agreed without hesitation and tampered with the purchase list.” Victor remained composed and said in a low voice, 

“Do you know his daughter is dead?” Odin thought Victor couldn‘t see a person‘s true colors. How could this heartless man refer to it as just a little benefit? Perhaps it was true in Odin‘s eyes, but for the head of the purchasing department, that little benefit was enough to save the very foundation of his family.

As soon as the accident happened, Carson sent someone to visit the director of the purchasing department. The moment Carson‘s people entered the room, the director immediately knelt and lowered his head. His daughter was lying in bed, with tubes all over her body. She was only seven or eight years old, but she already looked worn out like a dead tree. The girl had a deadly case of leukemia.

 The little benefit that Odin mentioned was that he offered to get in touch with the most highly–sought expert in the world for his daughter, who had successfully cured a patient with the same disease as the little girl. The director was left with two choices. Loyalty or his daughter‘s life? He had been restless and troubled for the whole night.

 Through the window of the ICU, he saw his daughter lying in bed and struggling with each breath. Turning his head to the side, he saw his depressed wife, who had aged significantly in just a few months. She looked gaunt and cried each day. As the head of the family, he had his back up against the wall.

 Time was running out, and he had to act soon. The director knew he was in the wrong and that there was no possible escape, so he didn‘t flee for his life. Instead, he waited at home for Victor‘s men to come to him. Desperate and deeply exhausted, the man cried and confessed. 

didn‘t judge when he reported back to Victor. He did his duty and chose not to make things much more difficult for the man‘s family. But in the end, the so–called authoritative expert was

terrifying. In the middle of his suffering, the director suddenly saw a beam of light appear in front of him. After struggling for so long, he was finally

life once and for all. But now, the heartbreaking story was described by Odin as just a little benefit. What a cold –blooded bastard! Family ties considered, Victor

He doesn‘t care about people‘s lives. He is so cunning that we can‘t catch him.” Hearing this, Victor blinked and casually

the

She has to pay twenty thousand dollars a month. The director was kind of irresponsible; don‘t you think so? His wife hadn‘t been working for a long time. After he kill himself, she was left with a mess. Twenty thousand dollars a month is too

bonus this year.

the Sullivan Group‘s union shall pay the pension. On top of that, I want you to give

not sure if I

By my calculations, all this money is enough to buy a new house. Are you trying to help her out because she‘s too pitiful?” Victor raised his eyebrows and said nothing. Carson dashed forward with a concerned face and

mind? Because of him, Sullivan Group is under investigation. And you still want to clean up this mess for his

soft–hearted? Carson‘s remarks brought him back to his senses. He

have changed.” Carson looked at him with astonishment. With a slight sneer, Victor replied

could feel that your emotions were easily disturbed and affected by Rachel. But now, I was referring

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