Chapter 93 Return Of Ex-wife
- At the hospital. Margaret had been hospitalized for more than a week. Her condition had basically stabilized. Today was the day of discharge from the hospital. “Grandma, be careful!” Bruce said. There were four healthcare workers and two family doctors taking care of Margaret. However, Bruce was still not at ease. He personally helped Margaret onto the wheelchair. Margaret’s speech was a little slurred because of the signs of a stroke. “It’s okay,” she said. “Don’t be too nervous.” “I’ll send you home, Grandma,” Bruce said. “Alright!” Margaret‘ replied.
- “Bruce, you’ve been in the hospital for so many days!” Margaret continued. “Work is more important. You should go to the office tomorrow.” “Grandma, I’ll take care of you for a few more days,” Bruce said. “Nothing is more important than your health. I’ll go to the office after you recover completely.” Margaret shook her head and said, “I really am fine. There are so many people looking after me. You can’t neglect the work in the office. “Alright then,” Bruce said. “I’ll go to the office tomorrow.” Margaret paused and sighed. Then, she said, “The engagement with Roxanne has to be arranged properly. Don’t cause any more trouble! “Many negative rumors regarding the Everett Group have spread!” Bruce frowned and said, “Yes, I understand.
- Don’t worry, Grandma.” After saying that. Bruce involuntarily turned his head to look out of the car window. His grandmother was seriously ill now. He did not want her to be stressed again. As for the issue of breaking off the engagement with Roxanne, he could only put it on hold for now. The next day, as soon as Bruce returned to the Everett Group, his personal assistant Andy and secretary Mark came up to him and said, “Mr. Everett, something bad has happened!” “What is it?” Bruce asked. “The deals with the Neorace Group and the Skywinds Group are gone!” they said. Bruce’s face clouded over when he heard that. “What happened?” he asked. “During Margaret’s hospitalization, you didn’t pick up the phone. It just so happened that a company offered a profit margin that was 2 percent lower than that of the Everett Group. “Therefore, these two companies collaborated with the other company.”