Chapter: 888
These six words seemed to have turned into a sharp blade that struck
Victor in the heart, causing him excruciating pain.
Even after all this time, Rachel was open about her dislike and loathing for Victor. She even said it out loud, totally hinting that she no longer loved him and leaving him no chance for redemption.
It was very ruthless of her.
She seemed to know exactly where to nail Victor completely, so she went straight for his heart.
“Okay," Victor agreed willingly. There was no trace of hesitation in his eyes.
Rachel was a little surprised when she heard that.
“After I leave the hospital, I'll spend most of my time on business and basically live in the company," Victor remarked.
"So you can rest assured to live in the Sue Garden peacefully. You won't see me."
Rachel just stared at him silently.
Not long after they finished talking, Joey returned.
Joey hopped around in the ward excitedly, knowing that Rachel would live in the Sue Garden to be with him. He didn't look like a patient who had a fever at all.
After Rachel saw that Joey was so ecstatic, her worries faded in an instant.
At the very least, her son was happy.
Carson smiled as he stood outside the ward, two palms on the railing and two slim fingers clutching a cigarette when he saw Victor come out of the ward.
"The Sullivan Group is in shambles? Mr. Sullivan,
I've been managing the company for some time now. How come I don't know of the Sullivan Group's mess?"
The Sullivan Group was indeed divided into two factions, but the situation was not as dangerous as Victor described. Back then, he only had Carolyn's support, and yet he was still able to become the
CEO. The two factions couldn't have possibly caused him to lose his job.
The death of Odin was an excuse for the Sullivan Group's shareholders to deal with Victor, but it was insufficient to disturb Victor's position, let alone cause the Sullivan Group to fall apart.
People wanted to see how Sullivan Group would suffer, but the day would never come.
After Carson had smoked and returned to the ward's door, he heard
Victor say that the Sullivan Group was in bad shape before Rachel.
He knew Victor was just pretending to be pitiful.
Victor had a significant impact on Apliaria's business community as