Chapter 45
Chapter 45
“They ate some bad food, but it’s okay. I can handle it” Lea assured him.
Alfred had already done so much for her at the hospital, and with his busy life, she didn’t want him more stressed because
of her.
i know y
you’re worried and don’t want me to deal with the Berry family alone, but your presence will only make Matilda and the others more cautious,” Lea said, fixing his shirt collar. “Don’t worry, I can handle it.”
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“Lea, Alfred said, stepping closer, their breaths mingling. “Don’t let anything happen to you.
Stay safe.”
She finished straightening his collar, gazed up into his eyes, and offered a tender smile. “I can’t stand the thought of being away from you.
With him by her side, the world seemed less daunting.
Alfred grinned. Til have someone go with you to make sure you’re safe”
“Okay” She smiled back
He took out his phone and made a call. Shortly after, a young man in his twenties appeared, looking just as professional as Eddie and Craig.
“Jason, I want you to follow her and keep her safe, Alfred said.
Jason looked at the girl in front of him, surprised. She was stunning, but that was expected among the wealthy.
Jason, along with Craig and Eddie, had been Alfred’s bodyguards since childhood, with the sole mission of protecting him.
Now Alfred was asking him to protect someone else, treating her safety as paramount,
Jason found it hard to understand and wasn’t thrilled about it.
Alfred noticed his hesitation, arched an eyebrow significantly, and called out sharply. “Jason”
“Yes, sir!” Jason replied.
“Do you wanna quit?” Alfred challenged.
No,
sir!” Jason snapped back immediately. In their line of work, quitting wasn’t in the cards–only death.
Jason tumed to Lea, adopting a
ța professional tone. “Ms. Lea, just give the word, and I’m at your service”
Lea chuckled softly, acknowledging his pledge. Turning to Alfred, she remarked, “I’ll keep him close, but I can’t bring him home just yet. Grandpa would be upset if he knew I brought one of your men home C0pyright © 2024 Nôv)(elDrama.Org.
She also needed to keep this arrangement hidden from Matilda and the others.
“Just handle it your way.” Alfred consented.
“Alright,” she responded, her sweet smile reflecting pure innocence. Only in front of him would she smile like that,
“I’m off now,” she said, her eyes lingering on his.
Then, he nodded as she left.
mily driver, everyone just assumed she took a taxi as usual.
Jason drove her home, and since she rarely used the family
By the time Lex arrived home, it was already dark. She was surprised to find Christian home and having dinner.
She expected him to be working late, but it seemed Matilda’s request for Nixon to raise money for the stock market had been effective.
After washing up, she joined Christian for dinner.
“Where are the caus?” he asked, noticing their absence and learning from the servants that she took them to
o the pet hospital.
“I sent them away, Lea replied coldly.
Christian frowned, not too pleased. “You just gave them away? Why’d you bother getting them in the first place?”
Though he was a tough, no–nonsense person who didn’t care for pets, he always e envisioned Lea as compassionate and loving.
“I’m swamped with school, Grandpa. I don’t have the time to care for them properly.
y, and a’s only going to get busier if I go away to college. They re better off with someone who can dedicate the time,” Lea explained logically.
Christian wanted to object, but he knew she had a point, although it still didn’t sit right with him.
Lea set some bread in front of him and urged him to eat, while she started on her own portion.
ith Alfred be
She was starving; originally planning to grab a meal with Alfred before heading back, but got caught up in Charles lab and forgot all about it.
d to make conversation.
“How’s the company doing now?” Lea tried
“It’s stabilized and even showing signs of bouncing back, Christian replied, feeling a bit better as he spoke. His mood lightened, and his appetite
returned.
Noticing his improved mood, Lea smiled warmly and said. “Congratulations, Grandpa.”
Laughing lightly, Christian responded, “Oh, don’t be silly, dear. You’re part of the Berry family too, and this success benefits you just as much as anyone else!
She smiled back, though inside she knew the true beneficiary of the Berry Group was Matilda, not even including him.
Pulling out her phone, Lea immediately saw a headline about the Berry Group’s stock rebounding. Another headline caught her eye about Helen’s murder case. “Hidden Truths Behind Helen Berry’s Alleged Murder.”
Intrigued, she clicked to read more. One comment speculated, [Helen Berry, a prodigy from Vaporleon City’s wealthiest family and a billionaire by sixteen had no reason to commit murder and destroy her life.
Another read. [If Helen had really murdered someone, the Berry Group wouldn’t just sit back. Their silence suggests they’re waiting for the right moment to clarify the situation.]
Further comments argued, [If Helen was really the culprit, the Berry family would be in damage control mode. The fact that they’re not scrambling says a lot.]
[Exactly! The cops would’ve spilled the beans ages ago if she was the real killer. Something’s fishy here, folks.]
[Yep, smells like there’s more to this story
y than meets the eye. Bet there’s some hidden truth lurking in the shadows.
Then, another post popped up, asking, [Berry Group stocks are climbing. Should I offload my shares now! What if there’s more to Helen Berry’s case! Could be a big loss if I sell now]
Responses flooded in
[I’m all in on Berry Group’s Al tech. It’s ahead of the curve–that’s why I bought big. If it turns out Helen was set up. I’d kick myself for selling
[Hold onto those stocks! Helen isn’t the villain they make her out to be. She’s been a straight–A student forever a total whiz kid.]
[Exactly! The stock bounce is legit.]
Then came the third post, declaring. This smells like a stock market scheme to tank Berry Group and smear Helen
The comments continued, heavily influencing public sentiment.
Some netizens even claimed it was all a setup, and Helen was framed, urging others to buy Berry Group stocks while they were low
No wonder the stocks were bouncing back so quickly. It turned out, Matilda had been hard at work not just on the financial front but had unleashed a full–blown PR blitz online.
She wasn’t just steadying shareholder nerves, she was also enticing new investors into the fray and cleaning up Helen’s public image impressively. It was called “three birds, one stone”
Lea recognized the maneuverings as classic Manida–media manipulation masterclass. Using the financial clout of Berry Group and Fraley Medical, Matilda had secured control over major media outlets in Vaporleon City years ago, reaping substantial profits from orchestrated news
coverage.
Lea thought of bringing up the cat poisoning to Christian, but he looked too caught up to listen.
Hed probably misunderstand, thinking she was just accusing Matilda, not caring about the family’s survival
She’d have to wait for the right moment to mention it With Lorrand working on an antidote, she could protect him anyway.
“Done eating. Grandpa. I’ll go hit the books,” she said, heading upstairs.
So Matilda thought she could easily
y stabilize the stock price! Not so fast.
If Lea couldn’t beat them this time, she’d make sure they’d pay up big time and pour more money into Berry Group. It was about to be hers for the Laking.
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