Chapter 156
Trevor seemed like a completely different person. Angela couldn't shake the feeling that his impeccable behavior
was part of a larger conspiracy.
Natalie wiped her tears and said, "Trevor, my poor grandson. You've found your family, but you can't truly be
part of it. It breaks my heart to see you suffer outside."
The atmosphere in the memorial hall was notably tense, with everyone casting varied glances at the two.
After leaving the memorial hall, Angela eagerly asked Dexter how he had managed to make the photo frfall
and break without anyone noticing.
"Take a guess," Dexter replied, his smile smug and mysterious.
Angela gave him a flat look. "Aren't you afraid that Great-Grandpa will haunt you for this?"
Dexter chuckled and stopped walking. "Haunt me? Please. I'm so impressive that he'd probably be too busy
admiringto hold a grudge."
Angela rolled her eyes, irritated by his boundless narcissism.
Dexter finally explained, "I had someone break the fake photo frbeforehand and then glue it back together.
We tied a strand of hair around it, with the other end secured to the mat. When you stepped forward to offer
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtflowers, the hair got pulled, and the photo fell."
"That's it?" Angela asked, surprised by the simplicity of the trick. She had expected something far more
elaborate.
"This simple trick is more than enough to handle someone like Trevor," Dexter said confidently as he stepped
outside.
In the end, Trevor didn't becan official member of the family. Yet, as Joseph hinted, he was compensated in
other ways.
Over the past two days, Natalie had discreetly gifted Trevor no fewer than five significant assets-three luxurious
villas, two small companies, and an abundance of treasures and cash.
It was clear she truly cared for him, even if his sudden appearance had unsettled the family.
What shocked everyone most was that Natalie invited Trevor to live with her in Bamford Manor under the
pretense that she needed his care.
Angela, however, was uninterested
in these developments. Even though it was the weekend, she couldn't afford to relax. She meticulously organized
all the information she had on Graham Group, preparing her strategy for entering and advancing within the
company. The pressure was mounting.
Despite his lack of talent, Bill was remarkably cautious and perceptive. The moment Angela showed any
intention of challenging his authority, he promptly countered her moves.
Under his leadership, Graham Group had steadily deteriorated. It might be too late to salvage the situation if
Angela didn't act soon.
"It's pointless for you to join the company if you don't own any shares," Dexter said, appearing behind her with
his usual bluntness.
Angela froze, then sighed. "I don't understand why Grandpa and Mom didn't leave the company shares to me."
"Maybe they did, and Bill found a
way to take them," Dexter
suggested "But there's no use dwelling on it. You need to get those shares back. The more you have, the
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stronger your position will be."
As he spoke, Dexter sat down beside her, a steaming cup of coffee in his grasp.
Angela understood this all too well. While she had money at her disposal, without shares, her influence was
limited.
"You should look into whether Bill has been involved in anything illegal," Dexter added. "If he has, you might find
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏma way to use it against him."
The suggestion gave Angela a new perspective. She fell silent, deep in thought.
After a while, Dexter asked, "Do you need help? I've been staying here with you and haven't done much to repay
your hospitality. | could give you a hand."
"What's the catch?"
He smirked. "That depends on your sincerity."
Just then, a member of the household staff approached to announce the arrival of a guest, interrupting their
conversation.
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