Chapter 478
He sought out the caregiver and disclosed to Juliet Kaitlyn forced Quinn to divorce. Juliet learned that she had inadvertently caused Quinn's suffering, and knowing that Quinn was so hurt because of her, the old woman resolutely chose to end Her passing was silent, leaving no trace of words in this world.
her own life.
Unfortunately, all events were beyond human control. Juliet's death, however, had no impact on Alexander and Quinn.
While the reasons behind this outcome eluded him, the plan had undoubtedly failed utterly.Content © NôvelDrama.Org 2024.
Alexander was not surprised at his confession. Unfazed, he retained his characteristic cold demeanor, a hint of scornful smirk adorning his lips.
"Are you finished?" Alexander inquired.
Xavier paused, his gaze penetrating deeply into Alexander's, "I have finished speaking, but I have one final question for you."
"Go ahead."
"What moves your heart, truly?"
"What is it that your heart is made of?"
Despite Alexander calling him brother-in-law for so many years, Xavier couldn't see through him at all.
This man was ruthless and would stop at nothing to achieve his goals.
His own father, sister, wife, and lover-anyone he could exploit, he would never let slip through his fingers.
Despite Valerie not being his biological sister, they grew up together. Did he lack any semblance of emotion?
Alexander chose not to answer this question.
Pressing on, Xavier continued, "After all the appalling deeds you've committed, the harm to Joseph and Deborah Kennedy, they are so young... don't you feel any remorse?"
In response, Alexander posed a counterquestion, "Then kindly elaborate, brother-in-law, on what atrocious acts I have committed? Without evidence, stating such things would be slanderous."
Xavier didn't want to argue with him, muttering to himself, "Forget it, there's no point in saying all this now. And let me tell you, I am furious. You can forget about trying to get your hands on all the shares of the Xavier family." Alexander, unsurprised by Xavier's words, raised an eyebrow, "In that case, are you planning to give the Xavier family shares to someone else?"
Xavier's demeanor made it clear he would not give all shares to Alexander, even if he had to go to jail.
The identity of this "someone else" was evident; there was no one but Landon.
Instead of giving the shares to someone with a vendetta for his wife's death, he preferred to entrust them to someone who had exploited him - that was his thinking.
He had no other choice.
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Alexander, unruffled, kept a smile on his face. "Well then. Time to bid adieu, brother-in-law."
Xavier suddenly stood up, glaring at Alexander, especially at the nonchalant smile on his face, filled with a strong sense of provocation.
Observing Xavier's anger, Alexander maintained his calm demeanor. In a negotiation, the party first to demonstrate emotion was often destined to lose.
Of course, Xavier had no intention to continue. As he prepared to leave, he looked up to see Quinn descending the stairs.
Alexander also noticed, turning slightly to spot Quinn walking towards the doorway, dressed impeccably.
She knew Alexander was there, yet she pretended not to notice, lowering her head as she proceeded outside.
"Stop."