Devoted Love:The Billionaire's Precious Wife -
Chapter 164
Chapter 164: Chapter 164
"What are you planning to do?"
"I plan to stay there all day tomorrow, until she wakes up," Olga said, a determined glint in her eyes.
"We’ll ask her to sell off some of her shares to get us out of this current jam. She’s an old lady; those shares aren’t doing her any good anyway."
"But we’ve got shares too. We’re not selling ours, but we’re asking Mom to sell hers. That doesn’t sound fair."
Attlee paused for a moment before saying, "Plus, Mom’s been unconscious for so long, it doesn’t seem right to hit her with this the moment she wakes up."
"Who said we haven’t sold?" Olga retorted. "We’ve already sold a bunch of stores and houses. If we sell any more shares, the company will be taken over by outsiders! Do you want outsiders running our
company, or do you want Mom to do it?"
Attlee fell silent
"We need to keep our shares to continue managing the company as majority shareholders. it’ll give Mom a break, make us more money to take care of her, keep the company out of other shareholders’
hands, and alleviate our current predicament. It’s all good!"
Seeing Attlee’s silence, Olga knew he was wavering and jumped at the opportunity. "If we could solve our current problems on our own, we wouldn’t touch Mom’s shares! We’re doing this because we’re out of options."
Olga looked away, pretending to shed a tear. "And besides, our family only has one child, Yoli. Mom’s assets will end up being yours anyway, right? And your assets will end up being Yoli’s, right? So why
not get it sooner rather than later, especially since it can solve our current problems?"
Attlee was swayed, but still hesitant.
Olga continued, "If we take too long to handle this and the company goes bankrupt, those shares won’t be worth a dime. And Mom’s shares won’t do her any good then."
"That makes sense." Attlee was fully convinced. "Let’s find time to see Mom and hear what she has to say."
Yolanda immediately caught on: "Dad, I want to visit Grandma tomorrow too!"
"Alright."
After getting the confirmation, Yolanda exchanged a look with Olga as if to say, "Mom, don’t worry!
Leave the rest to me."
Rosemary came home to find her room filled with over a dozen beautifully wrapped gifts.
Ms. Rose, you’re home?" Edith greeted her with a smile. "These gifts are all from young master Hunter Collins. He wanted to give them to you personally, but since you weren’t home and he keeps a strict
schedule, he asked me to deliver them before bed."
"These are all from Hunter?" Rosemary was surprised, not understanding why he suddenly gave her so many presents.
Understanding Hunter’ intentions, Rosemary felt warm inside.
"He really cares about you." Edith looked around before whispering, "So Serena is very jealous of you. She didn’t show it in front of Hunter, but she’s been in a bad mood all night, treating the staff harshly. It’s like she’s a completely different person."
"Does she have any right to be jealous?"
Hadn’t Serena enjoyed a life of luxury for years? When was it her turn to be jealous?
Yolanda, upon assessing the current situation, piped up, "Alright, for me, Rosemary will always be my sister; even if she made our family cough up six million dollars, I still get her; I don’t want to be at
odds with her."
After her speech, she glanced at Attlee and said, "I remember Grannie Grace has a thing for the soup. I Googled it; the soup’s loaded with protein, good for nutrition replenishment, and perfect
for the sick. Plus, it’s smooth and easy to digest, so I made a bit extra. Dad, you should have a taste later, okay?"
Suddenly, she shrieked, "Oh no, I forgot to turn off the stove!"
From the kitchen, he could hear her say, "Phew, the soup’s not ruined. Where’s our thermos? I need to store the soup. I need something that seals well."
Seeing Attlee still rooted to the spot, Olga stepped forward and said, "You see that? Yoli’s got our backs, unlike Rosemary, who’s cold as ice! We ought to treat her better from now on!"
With the soup packed, Yolanda instructed the servants, "Can you guys carry the other stuff I prepared for Grannie Grace to the car, please? Thanks heaps."
Upon hearing this, Attlee couldn’t help but ask, "Besides food, what else did you prepare?"
"I got a lumbar pillow; it’ll make Grannie Grace more comfortable when she sits."
"There’s also a tablet, so she can watch her favorite shows. I’ve got all her favorites downloaded–all the shows with her favorite actors."
"And flowers, Grannie Grace has been stuck inside for ages; she hasn’t seen the outside world in a while. The bouquet will remind her of the beauty of summer!"
Yolanda rattled off a long list, her face beaming with happiness and joy.
Attlee couldn’t help but feel a pang of guilt; Grannie Grace always doted on Rosemary and never cared much for Yoli, yet here was Yoli going the extra mile!
That was truly something!
In room 301 of Hope Hospital’s Inpatient Department, an old lady with white hair lay peacefully in bed,
She had yet to wake up when Olga walked in.
Their VIP room had a private living room, where the three of them waited, ready to wait until Grace Harris woke up.
After a while, Olga noticed a small gap in the drawer of the bedside table. It seemed like Grace had opened it but forgot to close it properly.
Curious about what was inside, she wondered if it was a credit card or her will.
Upon opening, she found a gift box!
Inside the box was a beautiful flower ornament.
Caught off guard, she wondered, "When did Grace get this thing?"
The flower, made from top–grade gemstones, was exquisitely crafted and a real feast for the eyes.
She accidentally touched something, and out came melodious piano music; it was magical!
Yolanda was also drawn to it: "This piano piece is really nice."
Usually, the only visitors were family and Rosemary.
"This must be a gift from Rose." Attlee said.
"It looks pretty pricey. If Grace accidentally breaks it before she recovers, it would be such a pity! No one in our family really enjoys piano music, Yoli. Take it. Listen to it when you’re free."
Yolanda was in love with the gemstone flower but hesitant to accept it, saying, "This belongs to Grannie Grace."
"We’re family; there’s no need to be so particular about who owns what.".
She’s had her fair share of benefits over the past decade!
"Ms. Rose has a point, but some people just don’t know their place," Edith said helplessly. "Over the past decade, everyone in the family has treated her like the apple of their eye, and that’s not an easy feeling to shake off."
"I’m not trying to shake off anyone’s feelings. If her presence makes the family happy, I don’t mind. But if she continues to hurt the family, I think I won’t need to say anything. Someone will kick her out."
So, from start to finish, Rosemary didn’t give her the time of day.
Serena was just a clown. Although she caused a ruckus from time to time, she wasn’t worth Rosemary’s personal attention.
"Ms. Rose, your perspective and your tolerance are admirable."
"You don’t have to stand up for me either. When I can’t stand it anymore, I’ll handle it myself." Rosemary knew that Edith had been given the cold shoulder by Martha for not siding with Serena.
Edith hadn’t expected Rosemary to notice this and gratefully said, "Yes."
Although she agreed verbally, she definitely wouldn’t stand by if the other party went too far.
She wouldn’t allow anyone to badmouth Rosemary!
"TII thank Hunter again tomorrow."
"Alright, I won’t keep you from your rest!"
After Edith left, Rosemary gently touched the gift in front of her. Being loved by family felt so good.
The next morning.
Attlee was woken up by a frantic phone call.
"What, another processing partner wants to cancel our contract? What’s the situation this time? Just because Rosemary’s company is more popular after the competition and offers better terms, they decided to cancel?"
After asking a few more questions, Attlee had no choice but to hang up.
Olga, who was also woken up by their conversation, sat up and asked anxiously, "What happened?"
"Those processing partners, they all say they want to cancel our contract and give the orders to Rosemary’s company."
These so–called processing partners were clothing companies that needed other companies to process their clothes after their own production.
Some needed to add a few more steps because they lacked the capacity.
Some needed to add labels, some needed quality inspection, and some needed to increase production.
Attlee’s company had already lost many big partners, and they barely kept going relying on these processing partners.
Now that even the processing partners were leaving, their company was really on the brink!
"Rosemary’s side has lowered the price, saying they can reduce the processing fee by ten percent."
But that ten percent can bring a lot of profits.
Hearing Attlee say this, Olga immediately said, "Then we can also reduce the processing fee!"
Attlee shook his head and said, "If we reduce our income by another tenth, then we’re basically working for free! We’re mainly relying on this income now! Because the clothes we make ourselves can’t be sold at all!"
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