Chapter 265 I'll Take The Bet
Chapter 265 I'll Take The Bet
"That's what the Cheng family owns her. The Cheng family should have given her. The Cheng group was founded by her father at the very beginning. But her father had an accident at that time, so Cheng Group was handed over to Simon. This company should have given to Amanda, and it's no wonder that Simon promised to pay the medical fee for her," Darren said.
"Many things in this world can't be done simply by virtue. What I have done this time is obviously against the morality, but what can you do to me? As long as I insist on pushing it forward, she will be the person in charge of the project. In the future, the Cheng Group will make a breach of contract, and all the responsibilities will fall on her alone. All the procedures are completely legal. What's the use of morality?" Nicholas said lightly.
Hearing that, Darren's eyes turned dark. He said, "Grandfather, you don't care about morality at all. So what does the An Group mean in your heart? You have put a lot of efforts into it, but is it just a cold and unethical company for you? As for all your subordinates, in your opinion, they are only of the value of interests. The reason why you took actions boldly to protect Rose was because the baby in her belly is of great value to you. Don't you care that she will destroy my marriage with her existence, do you? Is my marriage just a joke in your eyes from the beginning to the end?"
Darren seldom talked with Nicholas so violently. Such an attitude dazed Nicholas, as if he could see that his son never disobeyed his will before, but now he was completely against him for a woman.
Nicholas slightly narrowed his eyes and said with a smile, "Isn't this marriage a game in your eyes from the beginning? We agreed at the beginning that I would be responsible for your first marriage, so I transferred your shares of the An Group advertising company to your name. You signed the contract to confirm your shares. Now do you want to break it?"
Darren looked at Nicholas and said in disappointment, "Grandfather, do you have to be so calculated?"
"In fact, love is the most unreliable thing, so I only believe in the contract in my hand. And only the weak people play the love cards all the time. If you don't want to accept the bet, you either stay to have dinner with me or go back directly," Nicholas said.
Nicholas laughed at himself. "I allow you to play a love card. But as a director of our family, I won't let you play such a card anymore."
"If I am in such a stalemate now, why should we bet on Amanda? She can't take up the project director," Darren said suddenly.
Nicholas laughed immediately when he heard him. The birds in the cage next to him screamed and jumped up and down. It seemed that Nicholas hadn't laughed so happily for a long time. When Gregorio sent the documents, he was surprised to see Nicholas laughing.
Seeing Gregorio coming in, Nicholas said with a smile, "You really should have heard of it, Gregorio. Darren decided to go for it."
The corner of Gregorio's mouth twitched, but he didn't say anything.
"I'm not joking, as long as I insist." Darren said coldly, "I'll ask my lawyer to draft the contract as soon as possible. I'll divorce Amanda."
"So what? Do you think the investor is looking at you or me?" Nicholas said lightly, "I have always acted that I was extremely satisfied with my daughter-in-law. Do you think having an affair is a big problem? If I come forward, I can totally keep this matter under control and make the investor feel satisfied with Amanda. After all, it's not a good thing that my grandson has a baby with a third class star."
"Do you still want to take Rose's child?" Darren looked at Nicholas and said.
"The baby's mother won't mind." Nicholas looked away and added, "Well, tell Giselle that I want to eat a bowl of vegetable porridge for dinner. And the carrots and corn in the last dish are good." This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org - ©.
"Okay," Gregorio answered.
Darren could see that Nicholas had made up his mind, so he had to say, "Okay, I bet."
Nicholas smiled. And Darren said to Gregorio, "Gregorio, tell Giselle that I want to have the eels. Giselle will make it the best."
Then Gregorio went down to make arrangement.
Darren breathed a sigh of relief after he agreed. No matter what would happen in the future, Nicholas at least promised to move Amanda away from that extremely dangerous cooperation. Although he didn't know how long it would take for the cooperation to be postponed for the time being, it was worth it to exchange a moment of safety.
At the dinner table, there were more people than usual.
Nicholas used to eat with Gregorio. Now that Darren had come and sat beside him, Giselle made some more dishes that Darren liked.
"What happened to Nola? Why hasn't she come back yet?" Darren asked.
Nicholas said lightly, "She's dead."
Darren was shocked. "What happened?"
"It was just an accident. A car accident happened. They drove out of a bar. But they had money. A large sum of money was given to Nola's family. They promised to solve the problem in private. The family were satisfied with the money." The expression on Nicholas' face was as usual, as if he was just
saying that the weather was good. If it was not because the dead was a member of the An family, he might not be interested in listening to the news.
After all, Nola had been taking care of Darren for so many years. The anger in Darren's eyes turned to sadness. He said in a low voice, "Grandfather, at least Auntie Nola took care of us. I want to see her."
"I won't stop you if you want to go there. Why do you tell me? Do you want to take the wrong person with you?" Nicholas sneered.
"I won't forget our gambling contract. After all, Auntie Nola has a good relationship with her. I won't break the contract," Darren said.
"If you want to go, then go. Since we're betting, I won't do anything stupid. You'd better keep your distance." Nicholas didn't make things difficult for him.
After dinner, it began to snow outside. Giselle persuaded Darren to stay here since it was a slippery road. But Darren insisted on going back home. In his heart, the place where he and Amanda lived together could be regarded as a real home in his heart.
After that, he opened the door and drove into the garage. When he reached the front door, he saw a black figure curling up there. He frowned and shouted, "Who is there?"
"Why did you come back so late? I'm freezing to death," Amanda complained from the shadow.
Darren was stunned. The wind and snow were very heavy outside, and the large snowflakes were like goose feathers.
Darren had bought her ice cream when it snowed for the first time, and she had kept the heat on in his car while waiting for him. Now it was winter, and the snow began to fall again.