Chapter 351
The Heiress Strikes Back
351 Madam Harrisâ Stroke
I will never accept this outcome. At the thought of this, Madam Harris cried and begged, âMs. Lydia! Ms. Lydia, I beg you. On account of my old age, please plead with Mr. Tommy. Our Harris family has never offended your Sullivan. We were even the ones who facilitated the cooperation between our families. In our current situation, you definitely canât abandon us. Iâm old and canât stand your behavior!â
âThatâs right. Under such circumstances, a large corporation like yours canât abandon us, right? If the news gets out, it wonât be good for your corporation.â Zachary emphasized the impact on Sullivanâs reputation again.
Lydia only glanced indifferently at the very sad Madam Harris, but her expression was very cold. âThis is the decision of our companyâs chairman. We will only propose not to cooperate now; itâs not to the extent of banning you from the entire industry. This has already taken Mr. Harris and his wife into account. Mr. Tommy saw your bad behavior with his own eyes, so he asked me to give you another sentence: âOur Sullivan has always only worked with people who know shame. People like you who are old and disrespectful arenât worthy of working with us.'â
With that, Lydia gestured for the lawyer to throw the lawyerâs letter on the table before turning to leave.
âBy the way, our CEO also said that if he finds out that youâre not only targeting Wallace and his wife but also harassing our companyâs marketing manager, Jenna, the company will punish Mr. Louis.â
âIsnât this a coincidence?â Jennaâs voice sounded at the door, and his high heels made a pleasant sound. âI also hope that you wonât harass me anymore. As for you hitting my uncle, Iâll pursue the matter to the end.â
As he spoke, Jenna walked to Madam Harrisâs side.
When Louis saw that Jenna couldnât care less about his bodily pain, he leaned over and asked, âJenna, why are you here? Is there something you need from me?â
Unable to be bothered to look at Louis, Jenna continued, âSince you dared to attack my uncle, you should be prepared. Uncle has worked for my family for more than 40 years; he saved my father and raised me since I was young. When I was young, I almost got into a car accident. It was Uncle who saved me, which was why I ended up with a limp. To me, Uncle is like a grandfather, but you treated him as a liar just because he wasnât dressed so luxuriously. A shameless family like yours isnât worthy of my Queen family!â
Madam Harris stood at the side, her face pale.
âNot to mention that your Harris family is actually snatching someone elseâs house now. Itâs really not presentable.â Jenna coldly took out a subpoena. âUncle wanted to forget about the matter, but I canât just let it go. Your actions are slapping our Queen family in the face. In that case, letâs meet in court.â
Madam Harris didnât expect Jenna to be so ruthless. She looked terrified, and her body swayed. When that old man came to our door, I thought that he was someoneâs poor relative. In addition, I had been bullied by Sharon during the day, so I didnât listen carefully to what he said and directly ordered my family to beat this guy up and throw him out.
âThat old man is clearly a servant. How could he be so important to your Queen family...â Louis said in disbelief. He was extremely regretful now. If I had known this would happen, I wouldnât have listened to this old woman at home and tried to snatch Sharonâs villa. If I had been at home that day, I mightâve treated that old man well. Jenna wouldnât dislike me so much now.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
I had originally hoped to rely on the Queen family to make a comeback, but it seems like it is useless now. Thinking of this, Louis couldnât help but sigh.
âItâs all your fault, old woman! If it werenât for you, would I be in this state now? My lifelong happiness has been ruined by you!â Louis-who was lying on the sofa-suddenly went crazy and glared at his grandmother fiercely. At this moment, he probably didnât know what to say.
Madam Harris was so shocked that it was as if a thunderclap had exploded above her head. Then, she realized what Louis had said.
Madam Harris, who was old, naturally couldnât withstand so much-she was furious. Just as she raised the walking stick in her hand, she fainted on the ground and fell unconscious.
Soon, the news of the Harris Groupâs split spread throughout New York. Thus, everyone knew that the Sullivan Group no longer invested in Madam Harrisâs company.