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Chapter 68: Leo Levine re

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These days in the hospital soon became endless, all filled with physical pain and emotional

turmoil. The fall had not taken from Violet any more than a broken arm, but much more

priceless a loss that floated in the air around her. The nurses were in and out, giving her

medication and taking vitals, while Clyde sat beside her whenever he could, offering what little

comfort he could.

Yet within her frail frame, Violet refused to become a weak soul. She started

physiotherapy to get her arm functioning again, but while doing all this-her heart was the one

that felt heavier. The hospital became a place of healing, not only for her body but also for her

spirit.

Meanwhile, Clyde was in the middle of all the chaos that engulfed the company. Despite Sharon and Leo's efforts to block his attendance, the meeting he had attended was just the

beginning of the war. The company was in disarray, and Clyde knew that unless he moved fast,

the empire his father built could crumble.

He spent hours in the
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