…At Greenville Airport, Helma and Neil boarded the plane.They were sitting next to each other. Helma took out her eye mask as soon as she got on the plane and asked for a blanket to catch up on her sleep.Neil frowned. "It's only two hours. You can't catch up on sleep."Helma yawned lazily. "Broth
The car drove into the Residence. Everyone exited the vehicle when they arrived in front of the Millen Villa.Helma walked faster. She had not seen her mother for a long time and missed her very much.Neil said with a smile, "Be careful with your belly."Helma ran into the house and saw her mother s
Helma looked tense. The Millens and Lintons were family friends, so she knew some stories of their past.For Linton Group to be where they are today, it was not without the Millens’ help in the past.Linton Group’s current chairman used to smile in full bloom when he saw Uncle Yosef."Grandma, King
Neil frowned, "Uncle, how much did you invest in that piece of land?"Yosef pursed his lips and stretched out a few fingers. "Thirty."Thirty billion!Helma sighed in his heart. His uncle was afraid that they would take away the land and the surrounding mountains.Mountains?A lightbulb flashed in H
Helma had just finished handing out presents when the Millen family's nearest and dearest lined up to wish the birthday honoree well. The room buzzed with small talk, and as time passed, the crowd swelled.Mary, ever watchful, suggested Helma take a seat and rest for a bit. So, with a cup of tea in
Really?Helma eyed him, searching for a hint of insincerity, but he seemed as cool as a cucumber.She accepted a cup of tea from a passing maid, skimmed off the froth, and took a cautious sip.Cole looked like he had stepped out of a painting, and Helma's heart danced a little. She quickly looked aw
Levi was the big cheese of the Lintons and the honcho of Linton Group. It was not long before he was ushered into the room. Anyone who was tight with the Millen family had heard about the bad blood between the two clans. Silence hung in the air, thick with tension. Levi, in his forties and at the t
Levi's sneer was cold as ice. "I'm just here to wish your grandma a happy birthday. You sure have a way with words, kid.""Seriously, a birthday celebration? More like setting someone up and then having the gall to rub salt in the wound!" An old lady who knew Mary well stood up, cane in hand, and la