Chapter 836: Memory Restoration_8
There was a transaction between them, and Avery Saunders knew that her father valued his ability to make money. So, she proposed that if he could help the Saunders Family make good money, she would listen to him and willingly undergo treatment. Otherwise, she would remain in a wheelchair for life, and he would never be able to shake off the burden of her.
That was a naked threat, and he truly did not care about it at all. If he didn’t hope for her to get better soon, he wouldn’t bother to make money for the Saunders Family.
At that time, doctors had said that there was hope for Avery Saunders’ legs—she only needed to cooperate well with the treatment. Therefore, everything was due to her lack of cooperation. His willingness to compromise was merely to give himself and Celia Wade some time to settle down.
From the beginning to the end, he had never thought of giving up on Celia Wade.
Now that he thought about it, Avery Saunders was truly too cruel. If she could be so merciless to herself, it was imaginable how merciless she could be to others.
Apart from dealing with the Saunders Family, there were also issues with the Wade Family that he needed to resolve. He knew that Celia Wade had always wanted to receive her father’s forgiveness. Yet, everyone mistakenly believed it was her capriciousness that caused her mother’s death. Even her father, who used to dote on her the most, was not willing to forgive her. This burden had always been weighing heavily on Celia Wade.
Many things from the past were unclear to him. Mrs. Wade loved Celia Wade, who was her long-hoped-for daughter. Could it really be because Celia Wade fell in love with their adopted son that Mrs. Wade felt the matter was intolerable? In his memory, Mrs. Wade was a very reasonable person who raised both of them while also being very tolerant and understanding. Therefore, he didn’t believe that Mrs. Wade could have been angered to death by Celia Wade.
Mrs. Wade had always had a heart condition that fluctuated, which was a known fact to many. Hence, it was unlikely for Celia Wade to truly agitate her own mother, even if there were some stubbornness between them. He did not believe that Mrs. Wade could die just because of this, as it was a matter related to her daughter’s lifelong happiness. Which mother wouldn’t want her daughter to be happy?
So, the more he thought about these matters now, the more he felt there was something strange about them. This time, he must clarify everything. The reason he hadn’t analyzed them seriously back then was that too many things had happened at the same time, leaving him with no opportunity to consider them. Now it was different; he would focus on investigating these matters.
"Alright." Marcus Parker nodded, indicating his son had agreed to live with them. That was great.
