Chapter 858 Lose Everything

All the color drained from Helen’s face. She glanced over at James, but he ignored her and turned his face the other way. Out of desperation, she could only look to Matthew for help as she begged, “M-Matthew, do you think you could plead with Mr. Harrison on my behalf? I promise this won’t ever happen again.”

However, before Matthew could respond, Joseph snapped, “Don’t speak for her, Matthew! This isn’t going to resolve itself just because someone begs for forgiveness, and I don’t care who that may be. If you were to speak for her, then we would be as good as strangers from now onward!”

Having heard this, Matthew gave Helen a helpless shrug. He had never intended to help her anyway, not after he realized that there would only be more trouble to come if Tate did not learn a hard lesson this time.

Frustrated, Helen began to sob as she begged Sasha, “Please say something, Sasha. He’s your cousin, after all!”

Sasha glared at her mother incredulously. “I told you not to believe him, didn’t I? But you refused to listen to me, and look how things turned out! I can’t do anything about this now. Mr. Harrison, do whatever you must. You have my unwavering support!”

Joseph was pleased to hear this, and he nodded before saying, “Very well, then. Let’s start with you, James—I believe the agreement was that you should get on your knees and apologize to my granddaughter if you were proven to be wrong.”

“M-Mr. Harrison, I

and I’d say you deserve what’s coming for you,

out through gritted teeth, “Don’t cross

 

to stop dealing with Cunningham Pharmaceuticals effective immediately. Also, get my son to have someone look into Cunningham Group Wellness Herbary and the new pharmacy they’re about to open. Listen to me very carefully, James—if I so much as find

heard this. It was impossible for any company as big as theirs

was as good as law when it came to matters in Eastcliff’s medical industry; if Joseph really were to set his mind on screwing them over, then

as he stammered, “D-Don’t you think that’s a little too harsh, Mr. Harrison? Surely there’s no need for such extremity when what we’re

today would not sit well with the rest of the Harrisons, particularly if I don’t see to it that she is rightfully compensated. You don’t have to kneel, James, but you’d be going through much worse

sheet, and after a long moment of silence, he heaved a long sigh of resignation. “I won’t ever forgive you for this, Helen!” he hissed through gritted teeth even as he reluctantly walked up to Crystal and got onto his knees before

neither spared him a glance nor asked him to rise to his feet. She hated

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