Chapter 998
Love Unbreakable by Bank Brook
Chapter 998:
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In the past, when Kyler was still around, Hector didn't appreciate Mitchel. That was because she had the preconceived idea that Mitchel was no different from Alexis, that she was selfish, greedy, and unemotional.
At that time, in the Dixon family, Hector's older brother was benevolent and kind to everyone. Héctor, at that time, had no idea that Mitchel was his brother's son, since Mitchel's origin was kept secret by Kyler's orders.
Héctor's frequent absences from home led him to ignore that Mitchel was his older brother's biological son, while Alexis was a mere father figure.
Hector had witnessed Mitchel's amazing business acumen from a young age. But Mitchel was distant, he only had the Dixon family's interests in mind. He didn't care about the survival or demise of small businesses.
As for those small businesses, dependent on large companies like the Dixon Group for survival, their prospects of going bankrupt or suffering losses did not concern him. Even if they came to complain bitterly, he remained indifferent and simply told them apathetically to look for another company.
At that time, Mitchel always focused on profit and success.
Sometimes, he even resorted to underhanded means to achieve his plans. Fortunately, it had not reached the point of harming others.
What he was doing was nothing more than competitive tactics. Hector disapproved of Mitchel's profit-driven, unemotional, and impersonal way of conducting business.
Thus, upon returning home from abroad, Hector had supported Raegan, who then wanted a divorce due to the numerous confrontations she had had with Mitchel. Hector was just trying to curb Mitchel's arrogance.
But as time passed, Hector observed that Mitchel seemed to have changed a lot due to Raegan's presence. Mitchel had formulated humanistic employee welfare policies that he had previously neglected.
He also paid attention to protecting the interests of small businesses that depended on the Dixon Group and personally developed effective safeguarding systems.
After getting married, the charitable causes to which Mitchel dedicated herself, caring for sick children and elderly people who lived alone, had multiplied several times compared to before.
Mitchel was influenced by Raegan's heart of gold and good deeds. His cold heart had been subtly moved. And this had prompted him to make some changes.
Hector later learned that Mitchel's coldness was largely due to the emotional abuse he had suffered from Alexis in his childhood.
For nearly three decades, Mitchel had always considered Alexis his father. But growing up with Alexis, he had never experienced the love of a father.
No one expected that Alexis had ulterior motives for corrupting Mitchel's mind since he was little. Unfortunately, Mitchel's decency thwarted Alexis' control.
Although Mitchel was distant, he did not commit crimes or harm others.
He did not succumb to Alexis's influence.
In fact, after learning the truth, Hector felt that Mitchel was the real him after marrying Raegan. The goodness in his nature, the core of his older brother's son, had never truly gone, it had only been buried and hidden in the past.
Now that Kyler had passed away, Hector was the eldest of the Dixon family. Naturally, he was responsible for protecting the helmsman of the Dixon family.
âMitchelâ¦â Hector looked at Mitchel and said solemnly: âThe Dixon Group is yours. I'm just temporarily guarding it for you. Now you can rest easy. But you can't go on like this forever.
Mitchel remained calm and expressionless.
Hector got angry. But he persuaded seriously: âIn this world, people are born, sick and die every minute. Losing a leg does not mean that a person can no longer live. Look around you. There are people who have no limbs but can live well. And you? You still have two legs. Only one of them is injured. As long as you do the rehabilitation training seriously, you will recover like normal people. "It's just a matter of time."
"It's not about the leg," Mitchel said suddenly. Those words served as an explanation for Héctor.
The inability to walk would certainly cause discomfort to Mitchel.
But make him feel inferior? It was very unlikely to happen.
After many years in the business world, Mitchel had seen all kinds of people and things. He had many employees who asked for sick leave. There were also disabled people who had succeeded in their own businesses.
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