Dylan had already investigated the Raymond family, knowing that there was Eric, but Eric had supposedly passed
away years ago. This evening, a man suddenly appeared, claiming to be Eric.
Dylan had his people look into it and from the resemblance this man bore to Ian, he finally confirmed his identity.
Eric was still alive.
But from what he had heard about Eric, he was said to be a very gentle man, quite unlike the ruthless man before
him now.
Perhaps these nearly seven years had changed him dramatically.
Patrick picked up his glass of whiskey, took another sip, and tossed his cigarette butt into the nearby trash can.
“Before my grandfather passed away, he left a will. He had initially transferred 15% of his shares to Ian, under the
condition that I was deceased. If I was still alive, however, those 15% of shares should be mine, meaning, I could
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtreturn as a high-ranking member of the Raymond Corporation.”
That night, Eric had used a self-destructive method to help Maja, and Patrick was still furious about it.
Fine, if Eric wanted to cause trouble, then he would too, and let the whole of Greenfield fall into chaos!
It was Eric who first broke their agreement, so he couldn’t be blamed.
Patrick took out Mr. Holden’s will, sounding triumphant.
“Mr. Sanders, if you want, you could hire a handwriting expert to verify this.”
“Even if that’s true, all you would get is 15% of the shares.”
Patrick laughed lightly, swirling his whiskey glass, “That’s enough. I can still intervene in Ian and Maja’s relationship.
After all, I am Maja’s first love.”
“Mr. Raymond, I need to thoroughly investigate this matter. I have to be cautious.”
Patrick shrugged, indicating he didn’t mind.
The next day at noon, while Ian was lying in the hospital, he received a message. He only glanced at it, hesitated a
moment, then deleted it.
Then he opened his chat with Maja. He knew Maja must be concerned about him, otherwise, she wouldn’t have
quietly removed him from her blacklist.
He sent her another message.
[Spent the whole night at the hospital, feeling miserable.]
At that moment, Maja was about to meet a well-known female screenwriter, who was rumored to have a strange
temper and was also friends with Tyler.
Tyler didn’t like her, so this screenwriter probably didn’t either.
On the way there, she saw Ian’s message.
She didn’t reply.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe screenwriter she was meeting had a new script which seemed tailor-made for Cornelia. Maja had sent some
men to negotiate with her, but the screenwriter refused to meet them.
Now, it seemed she had started contacting Beck and was likely to collaborate with the Sanders family.
Maja didn’t want to miss this script, so she decided to meet with the screenwriter herself.
She hadn’t expected the screenwriter would agree to meet. They made an appointment at a coffee shop near a
high school.
When Maja arrived, she asked her bodyguard to wait outside the coffee shop.
She went inside and immediately spotted the woman sitting by the window. The screenwriter’s name was Coral
Albright.
Maja had heard her name before. She was obsessed with her work, but unlike Tyler who was a commercial
screenwriter, Coral only produced a piece every three years. Each of her works was well received, and having the
opportunity to work with her meant that the leads in her TV series would become A-list stars overnight.
“Ms. Albright.”
Maja walked over and shook her hand.