Chapter 187
Who, in their right mind, would consider selling their own family property to someone else at such a low price? Only a complete fool would even contemplate such a nonsensical action.
Furthermore, this approach had left Martin and the money-grubbing members of the Black family feeling quite uneasy.
Crowdstar Group had officially started the liquidation process. Following its acquisition of the Black Group, it had initiated a significant staff restructuring. While Martin was currently unable to address the situation with Dexter, his animosity toward him must be at an all-time high.
He would certainly take action against Dexter. It was just a matter of timing.
I frowned, but I still stood in front of Dexter. "Mrs. Coleman, regardless of Dexter’s actions, this is a matter for the entire Black family. It’s clear that your son has not been brought up well. If you hadn’t kept the news under wraps so tightly, Damien would likely have become the laughingstock in Huma when Sophia passed away."
Lisa’ expression turned grim as she gazed at me with deep contemplation. "Sofia, get into the car. I think you’ll want to have a conversation with me."
Noticing my indifference, Lisa spoke again. "When I give you a chance, you must cherish it."
I assumed Lisa came to see me because of Damien. But judging from her current state, Damien’s suicide should not have been life-threatening.
"Sophia..." Dexter grabbed my sleeve and adamantly refused to let me go with Lisa.
"Sir," Ewan also arrived, appearing somewhat apprehensive. He leaned in close to Dexter’s ear and whispered.
Dexter’s face grew somber as he cast a glance at Lisa. Then, he whispered to me, "Sophia, there is an issue within the Black Group. I’m going to handle it. Stay home. Don’t leave with her."
