Chapter 170

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Heulwen finished listening to a phone call, looked at the man who was staring at the laptop screen, and said: "The fish is hooked, the next step can be to cast the net."

The man whispered: "I know, you prepare a bit, I want to finish everything as soon as possible."


"Look at how impatient you are, but it's better to clean up this matter soon, Dalziel sitting on that chair for a week is enough, to be honest, a pig even imitated others to open his own company, the first contract was cheated without knowing."

Heulwen shook his wine glass and said.

"Have those contracts been processed?"


The man ignored Heulwen's sarcastic comment and asked directly about the main issue.

"Of course, it's done, I took the contract back from Dalziel under your name, the other party was very surprised, but as expected of a long-standing and reputable partner of the Drkov Group, they didn't ask much and signed the contract with me, your reputation is unexpectedly high, even after death, there are still people who trust you."


Heulwen couldn't help but tease, but the man still didn't say anything.

At this moment, a young boy came in from outside and said, 'Young master, unfortunately, the other side reported that Miss Daisy suddenly had a stomachache."

'What's wrong, how is she?"The man stood up from his chair and shouted.

'Yes, I've called the doctor."

The boy replied.

The man didn't say much and hurried out. The boy wanted to follow him but was pulled back by Heulwen: 'Let him go by himself. You stay and help me for a while."

The boy hesitated for a moment and finally stayed.

Twenty minutes later, the man returned to the villa. He was driving on the road, his heart burning with anxiety. As soon as he entered the house, he saw a beautiful middle-aged woman in a blouse coming down the stairs. Behind her was a man holding a medicine box.

Looking at this woman, he was a little stunned. She calmly said: 'Why are you in such a hurry? The girl is fine. She just has a slight stomachache from eating snacks."

He was silent for a moment, wondering why she was there. When he wanted to go up to see Daisy, she called out to him: 'Follow me and talk for a while. She's sleeping. Don't bother her anymore. Her mother is there too."

The man stopped when he heard that. He just wanted to see her, but in the end, he had to follow the woman.

They stopped at the swimming pool in front of the house. The woman asked, "How is your leg?"

"Better. I walk steadily, not as wobbly as before."

The man replied.

"I made it impossible for you and your wife to meet. Are you angry with me?"

The woman asked again.

"I'm not angry. I just wanted to ask why you didn't let me appear."

"A big game needs a mysterious person behind it. If you appear too early, it will be no longer interesting. I want those two to get the punishment they deserve."

The woman whispered.

"Do you think this is a game?"

The man asked softly.

"What do you think?"

The woman did not show any intention, and said again: 'Isn't the game important, what's important is that I have to feel satisfied when I take revenge on them, I have to take revenge for the harm they did to my sister, do you understand? But why do you have to be in such a hurry, isn't it better to let them slowly feel the punishment, don't forget that you are also their victim."

'I just want to see my wife soon, I don't care about the joy of revenge."

The man said in a cold and indifferent voice.

'Don't you hate Dalziel and his mother?"

The woman asked back.

'What's the use of hating, I will judge their crimes, you should let go of hatred and don't make yourself uncomfortable."

He had experienced hatred before, so he knew, it was not pleasant at all, if Daisy didn't appear, he didn't know what his life would be like.

Thinking of her, he walked into the house again, not paying attention to the woman behind him.

Looking at his figure, she said to the man holding the medicine box beside her: 'Do you think hatred is so easy to let go of? I still haven't forgotten my sister's death that year."

'He's right, you should let go of hatred. It's not easy for you these past few years."

'I didn't hate them that much, but they deliberately framed Atlas and paralyzed both of his legs, torturing him for a year. If I hadn't come to find him, what do you think would have happened to him?"

'Everything was predestined by God. This is probably his tribulation. Didn't God have mercy on the boy and send you to be by his side?"

The man spoke meaningfully.

The woman immediately objected when she heard this: 'You're wrong. I can only heal the external wounds, but the wounds in my heart…"

After she finished speaking, she paused for a moment and continued: 'The person God sent to the boy was his wife."

'That reminds me, why don't you let them recognize each other?"

This was the point he couldn't understand.'What do you think if I say I want to test their endurance?"

The woman smiled sweetly and asked.

"I think that's enough."

"I did it to push Atlas to quickly resolve this matter. The desire to see his wife will make him work more efficiently."

"Too much torment, I thought you had a habit of torturing others, seeing others suffer makes you happy."

"What are you talking about? Atlas is my nephew after all."

The woman glared at him.

The man shrugged without showing any emotion.

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After entering Daisy's room and seeing her sleeping soundly, he just sat down on the edge of the bed and caressed her delicate face.

His fingers moved everywhere from her willow eyebrows to her half-closed eyes. Wherever he went, he gently caressed them, then down to the bridge of her nose and stopped at her slightly parted cherry lips.

When he touched her lips, his hand trembled slightly, he felt the soft warmth at the tip of his fingers and instinctively wanted to lean down and kiss those lips.

He had already acted, and when he was about to touch her lips, he heard her softly say something, causing his movements to stop for a moment.

"Don't go, Atlas, don't go... stay... stay with me."

As she spoke, her hands couldn't help but wave in the air.

The man heard these words, heartbroken, grabbed her hand, held it tightly, and gently said: "I'm here, right next to you, not going anywhere, good wife, don't be afraid."

Not knowing if she heard his words of comfort, Daisy immediately fell silent and instinctively rubbed against him.

The man couldn't help but hug her at this moment.

He had endured too much before, today he just wanted to hug her like this.
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