Chapter 111 The Photos
- Byron said, “Send them to me." In front of the huge floor-to-ceiling windows, the sunlight shone through the glares on Byron’s handsome face, but his eyes were still cold. Carter quickly sent the group of photos he found to Byron. These photos were indeed a little indecent. After all, Cora was wearing a swimsuit. Her figure was perfect, and even if she didn’t have any poses, these photos looked a bit inappropriate. However, apart from the photos of the two kissing, there were no further moves. After all, they had S** either in the pool or in the room. No matter how powerful a private detective was, he couldn’t photograph it. While Byron stared at the group of photos thoughtfully, Carter asked, “Do I need to block and delete the photos?”
- Byron said, “No, let’s see what she wants to do.” “Well…” Carter hesitated to speak. In his opinion, Lydia wouldn’t dare show this group of photos to Byron. In the end, she would go to find Cora. With Byron’s intelligence, he must have thought of these things. He didn’t do anything, and it meant that he didn’t care much about whether Cora would be hurt, so no matter how much Carter asked, it would be in vain. So, Carter quickly got down to business again. He said, “The heavy rain in Clamville last night caused a serious mudslide disaster, and now the topic is on the hashtag. Will the Hansen Group donate money?” Without Carter’s reminder, Byron was ready to donate when he saw the news on his mobile phone just now. He wanted to do some good deeds, and besides, donating money could also improve the company’s reputation after such a catastrophe.
- Byron said, “Well, donate three million dollars and release the news to the public. In addition, take eight million dollars from my personal account to buy medicines and daily necessities and send them anonymously.” While doing good deeds to improve the reputation of the company, Byron also wanted to really help the people affected by the disaster in Clamville. Carter said, “Okay, I’ll arrange it now." His work efficiency was high. When Cora finished washing and sat at the dining table eating bread, she saw the news that the Hansen Group had donated three million dollars to the disaster. Cora said, “I think it’s better to donate some medicine and supplies.”