Mr. Conrad Proposes To His Ex-wife Again
Chapter 613: I’m Somehow Responsible for It
On the other side…
Franklin snorted when he heard his subordinate’s report, “They’re now in Riverside, not in City N. He’s way too arrogant.”
His subordinate remained silent.
Franklin asked a moment later, “Have you found out why he come to Riverside?”
“Not yet. But he has been investing the Master of Riverside and I guess it’s related to him.”
“Darnell James always creates troubles.”
After the death of Bancroft, Darnell became the new patriarch of the James family. Although the family looked calm on the surface, it was turbulent in fact.
Most of the James thought Darnell was still young and he couldn’t take such a big responsibility, therefore, they created many troubles for him behind his back.
Although it couldn’t damage Darnell’s foundation, the existence of these people had been a risk. Therefore, Darnell’s mother proposed the marriage between Elaine and Darnell in an attempt to consolidate the relationship of the two families so that other people would not gossip about it.
As Franklin served Bancroft before, moreover, once Elaine married Darnell, the child she gave birth to later would be the next patriarch of the James family.
After careful consideration, he agreed to the proposal.
But he didn’t expect that Clarence would suddenly come to Riverside.
He was afraid that there would be an accident.
Franklin said in a deep voice, “Send dome people to City N and investigate whether there’s anything special in the Conrad Group or the Conrad family.”
His subordinate nodded his head and immediately carried out the task.
Franklin received a piece of news in half an hour – Dempsey’s wife committed suicide and Dempsey was paralyzed. He could only lie on the bed, not being able to move or talk.
And Dempsey’s eldest son took him to Canada to see doctors several days ago.
No one in City N could hinder Clarence now.
tightly, “It’s such important information. But you
deliberately before. Now since Clarence has come
while and then stood up, “No, Clarence came to Riverside right after the accident in the Conrad family. This matter must not be so
His subordinate replied, “Okay.”
left in a
…
the next few days, Stella still didn’t want to talk to Clarence. But that wretched man kept pestering
which was caused by the baby’s sickness and hovered around
was a doer. She sent the design drawings sent by Stella to the factory and immediately contacted the models to shoot photos for publicity when
intended to find a photographer, but Sherry insisted
good-for-nothing as she didn’t have to take
was still idle,
photos for publicity were prepared, their studio officially debuted on various e-commerce
was branded
was Stella who worked hard to develop this brand and she seldom helped and would do odd jobs at most, therefore, she thought they’d
with the brand’s name – ‘Starry
not simply about her
for the debut of the brand on many e-commerce platforms, they didn’t publicize it
so, many users managed to find
new arrivals all have
sofa and looking at the jewellery on the models on the publicizing photos, Stella felt a
one of her hobbies and she
not for Horace’s help and encouragement, she would have
was at a loss with her eyes fixed on the tablet
her forehead and replied
lost
her tablet computer and prepared to take a
her
look at him, “What
responsible for it as you think
Stella was confused.
really good at
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