Chapter 592
Liam furiously ended the call before he frowned and complained, "Is Mr. Monte ssort of madman? | was kind
enough to let him know about this, yet he talked toso rudely. He's such an idiot! People like him are
definitely going to suffer huge losses eventually!"
Helen and James exchanged glances then. They both hadn't expected Mr. Monte to trust Matthew so much.
What's going on? They've already lost a total of 300 million; why does he still insist on supporting Matthew?
What sort of magical potion did Matthew feed these shareholders?
"Try calling someone else! Even though Mr. Monte is an idiot, | don't think all of the other shareholders are as
dumb as him, right?" James grumbled. As per his orders, Liam nodded and quickly phoned the second
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtshareholder. However, this shareholder-like the previous one-gave the sresponse; he chose to trust
Matthew. Liam doggedly phoned the third, fourth and fifth shareholders only to receive the exact sanswer.
Ever since the previous incident, there were only a few shareholders left in the company. These remaining
shareholders had earned a huge sum of money after they followed Matthew's investments in a medical
conference. Therefore, they were extremely thankful toward Matthew and trusted him a lot. Liam's attempts to
talk bad about Matthew did not work out with them. The shareholders barely cared about their losses; all of them
were cursing at Liam instead.
After scratching her head, Helen quietly said, "I guess this works too. Since they are all so supportive of him and
dismissive of the whole incident, we don't have to worry about it any longer!"
"Mom, it isn't about whether these shareholders want to look into this matter right now; the most crucial task we
have here is to lock Matthew up in prison!" Demi uttered worriedly.
Helen was stunned. "Demi, you... Why do you want this to happen so badly? We're the ones who created this
whole issue, after all. We were already going slightly overboard by asking Matthew to take the blame. Since
these people don't wish to look into it now, this is the most ideal outcfor the current situation. W-Why do
you still insist on sending him to prison?" James nodded in response to his wife's words as it made sense to him.
However, Demi cried, "Are you crazy, Mom? How is Sasha going to get remarried if Matthew doesn't go to
prison? This man is always trying to steal our inheritance; how can we keep a sc*mbag like him in our family?
This is the best chance to convince Sasha to get divorce with him. Once that b*stard goes into prison, his
marriage with Sasha will be over. By then, Sasha can get married to a rich man; she'd definitely enjoy it a lot
more than spending her life with this b*stard!"
Helen and James looked at one another, their eyes filled with a hint of doubt. Right then, Liam quietly added,
"Mom, Dad-the most successful people are the ones who don't get bothered about the little details! One who is
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmtoo kind and soft-hearted will only hurt themselves more than anyone else."
James's eyes glinted when he heard this. With his teeth gritted, he growled, "That's correct! The success of an
individual requires the sacrifice of thousands of men; we have to be harsh and cruel if we want to be at the top
of the ladder! Matthew, that b*stard, must've given Sasha ssort of magical potion-look at how she's totally
fooled by him right now. She can even shout at us for the sake of him! A person like him cannot stay with Sasha;
he's only going to bring her down!"
As she recalled how she recently had a huge fight with Sasha, a malicious, frightful look gradually spread across
Helen's face as well. "We have to find a way to send that b*stard to prison! It's a shthat we don't have any
shares with us. Otherwise, he'd never be able to get away!" Helen hissed.
All of a sudden, Liam thought of something. "I've just remembered something, Mom and Dad. Jason and the rest
still have shares with them. Although they sold most of the shares back then, they kept small amounts of it so
that they could still be considered minor shareholders of the company. If they're willing to show up, the outcome
would be the same!"