Chapter 978
Chapter 978 Get Out of My Sight
Bitter resentment welled up within Liam, and Demi was all the more upset as she demanded incredulously, "D-
Dad, are you actually being serious right now? Aren't you worried about letting Matthew be in charge of all the
assets in the construction company? What's going to happen to us if he were to take them all for himself?
Someone in the family has to keep an eye on him no matter what! Whatever happened this twas an
accident, but | promise Liam will do better!"
Upon hearing this, James glared at his daughter balefully and snapped, "As far as | can tell, the only ones who
have their eyes on our family riches are the both of you! | know how wildly ambitious and greedy you can be,
Demi. Letmake one thing clear: | will only give you what is rightfully yours out of the family fortune, so don't
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtyou dare think about claiming everything for yourself! Now, stop wasting my twith this nonsense. If you have
any objections, then you and your husband can get the hell out of my sight!"
Demi opened and closed her mouth, but in the end, she dared not so much as make a peep. She could hardly
believe that James would go to the extent of casting her and Liam out in a fit of rage! Matthew nodded somberly.
"Thank you, Dad."
Honestly, | have got to say that gaining control over the construction company is hard, even with my abilities.
Having stepped out of the Cunningham Residence, Matthew gave Connor a call. In fact, Matthew had been the
one to set the wheels in motion for the incident this time. He knew that the project would end up barely
breaking, even if Liam were to go on with his ridiculous antics. Thus, as a matter of necessity, he had figured out
a way to kick Liam out of the project altogether.
Carrying out the rest of the plan was simple after the Jackson Family and Jefford managed to cup with a
large sum of money. Moreover, Matthew had successfully recouped all of Liam's losses, including the three
hundred-something million in the latter's bank account.
Meanwhile, the questionable and trashy renovation materials had all been returned by Matthew. Sof the
suppliers for these materials had refused to refund the money, given how they had gained a hefty profit from
Liam's purchase. However, they changed their minds at lightning speed after Tiger had had words with them.
Once all the money had been recouped, the funds were nearly restored. Combined with the money that Wilson
had secretly amassed, the financial problem that plagued the company was entirely resolved. That being said,
even if the money had been recouped, the refund to the buyers wasn't facilitated immediately. After all, among
those who wanted to vacate their villas, shad been persuaded by the Jackson Family and Jefford to do so.
However, they had a change of heart when they heard that Matthew was taking full control over the construction
company.
As for those who wanted to vacate following all the negative news, Matthew made a public statement in which
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmhe promised that he would do his best to see this project through. Sof the buyers insisted that they wanted
their money back, and Matthew made the necessary refunds instead of arguing with them. There were others
who waited to see how the project would go on under Matthew's management, but when they saw how he had
no qualms with refunding, their determination to vacate the villas immediately waned.
They could tell that Matthew was far more responsible than Liam when it cto money. Truth be told, the only
reason why these buyers had been so anxious to vacate in the first place was that Liam had refused to give
them back their money, which prompted the idea that the construction company was run by slipshod
management.
Now that Matthew was processing the refunds without protest, the buyers wavered; they could see that the
company was trying hard to redress their complaints.
At the end of the day, the number of those who insisted on vacating dwindled to about one-third of the buyers,
which essentially meant the company was saved from having to suffer a considerable loss.