Abbott walked into the office with Dolores on his heels. Matthew was talking on the phone and gestured
for them to keep quiet as they entered.
Although Dolores anxiously wanted to know what happened, she knew she needed to wait for the time
being.
Several minutes later, Matthew hung out the phone and waved at Dolores. “Come here.”
Dolores walked over and stood in front of the desk, wiping her sweaty palms on her clothes.
“Give me your phone?” Matthew said, reaching out to her.
“What?”
Dolores’ eyes widened. Wasn’t he going to tell her what happened? Why did he want her phone?
What the hell was going on?
Abbott stood silently at the window, looking at the sky while praying in his heart, ‘god, Helen White,
please come back as soon as possible. If you’re not here soon, I’m afraid Dolores Flores will snatch Mr.
Nelson.’
Matthew raised his brows and asked in an unhappy tone. “You don’t want to give it to me?”
“No, no, sorry,” Dolores said, hurriedly getting her phone out of her bag and handing it to Matthew. “It’s
not locked.”
Matthew took the phone and unlocked the phone. He then opened the contacts and entered his phone
number. Staring at the screen for a long moment, he abruptly moved his fingers to type ‘Mr. Nelson’
into the name column. ‘Dolores always addressed him in this way, after all.’ He then dialed the number
he saved and his phone sitting on his desk lit up and vibrated.
Dolores shifted her gaze between Abbott and Matthew, still trying to understand what they were doing.
“What the hell just happened? Hey, say something!” Dolores hated being ignored.
Matthew handed the phone back to her. “This is so I can find you any time I need to in the future.”
When he tried to contact Dolores that afternoon, it shocked him to discover he didn’t have her phone
number. The worst part was that he was extremely and inexplicably unhappy to discover that.
Dolores didn’t take the phone. She stared at him as if she was questioning: So Abbott was so eager to
find me, and it turns out to be because Matthew wanted my phone number?
Matthew put the phone on the desk and sighed heavily. “Please, prepare yourself.”
Before Dolores understood what Matthew meant, the large screen in front of her Matthew used for
videoconferencing lit up and a high-definition video started immediately.
A pregnant woman was standing on the top floor of the Flores Group office building, looking as if she
wanted to jump.
Police vehicles, reporters, and dozens of onlookers stood below, creating a large crowd. Screams and
cries of concern came across the video. Dolores could feel the chaos of the scene through the screen.
She turned stiffly to look at Abbott. “What… what’s going on?”
“That woman bought a house from your father’s company. Of course, like many others, there was an
accident during the construction of the building and the whole thing collapsed. Naturally, she doesn’t
want the house anymore but, according to the contract, once you buy the house it cannot be returned.
So, now she’s standing on the top floor and is planning to commit suicide, trying to force your dad to
return her money.”
Dolores gasped and staggered back. “She… Is she really going to jump from the building?”
Even if money was imperative, life was far more important. Not to mention that she was clearly
pregnant. Her choices were no longer just about her life.
“Who knows? Perhaps this is just an attempt to force your dad to return the money. However, you also
know how your father is. If he returns her money, and if the other buyers follow suit and use potential
suicide to threaten him, he knows he can’t raise enough money based on his company’s condition to
refund all of them,” Abbott said coldly, making it clear it was none of his business.
Dolores wanted to do something but didn’t know what. “Is there anything we can do to help?”
Abbott stared at her coldly. “NO!”
The situation had deteriorated to the present state and the Flores Group was approaching the point of
no return. No one would be willing to buy a building constructed by the company with chronic collapsing
incidents. If the company didn’t do anything soon to resolve the situation and repair its reputation, the
Flores Group would have to announce bankruptcy and the judicial department would intervene and
auction the company’s assets. It was a strong case.
“I have to get over there, now,” Dolores said as she ran out of the office.
Matthew knitted his brow and stood up to follow Dolores.
“Abbott, bring some men.”
The scene would be a mess, and Matthew didn’t want Dolores to get hurt because of her haste and
lack of preparation.
Before Abbot had a chance to respond, Matthew left the room. Abbott, who was the only one left, was
confused and enraged by the whole scene that had played out in front of him. Was the person who left
the office really the graceful and arrogant Matthew Nelson? He hadn’t cared that much about Helen
White, right?
Abbott grew agitated when he thought about Dolores not being qualified to be Matthew’s lover. He
realized he needed to warn Matthew and bring up the situation to him in case something irreparable
happened in the future.
Outside the office building of WY Group, Dolores was waiting for a cab bouncing from foot to foot.
Matthew, who had retrieved his car, pulled up to the curb next to her. “Let me give you a ride.”
Dolores gave him a quick glance, then pulled open the door and climbed in without hesitation. “We
need to head to the bank first.”
Dolores wished to withdraw her savings. Originally, she planned to use the money to buy a house, but
now she knew she had no other choice but to use it to save the life of the woman and her baby.
“How many people do you think you can save? If this woman gets money, more and more buyers are
going to try this same approach. Can you afford it?” He couldn’t understand Dolores’ reasoning behind
her thoughts.
There were policemen at the scene. And, at least to Matthew, it didn’t look like the woman really
intended to jump from the building. He assumed she was only using that approach to force Randolph to
return the money.
“Is life less important than money in the eyes of business people like you? That woman is pregnant and
if she dies, then so does her child. This is all my father’s fault and, whether or not I like it, I am his
daughter…” Dolores trembled and curled her lips into a helpless smile. “I know I can’t save him. But I
don’t want to be responsible for his sins either.”
Matthew fixed his eyes on Dolores’ cheek. She was kind-hearted toward Randolph in the end.
Even if Randolph had abandoned her and hurt her, she still chose to help him. It was a senseless act,
but Matthew was touched by it all the same.
“I will ask Abbott to bring money there.”
Matthew put the car in gear and pressed the Bluetooth button at the same time to call Abbott, asking
him to bring around two hundred thousand to the scene.
Dolores hadn’t expected Matthew would be so willing to help. “Oh… Thank you. I will withdraw my fund
when we head back and I’ll repay you.”
Matthew gazed at the road ahead. “We’re a couple now, you don’t need to be so courteous to me.”
Dolores turned to look at him, but he was good at hiding his emotions and she couldn’t glean anything
from his expression. So she slowly turned away and focused on the road again.
*****
Twenty minutes later, they arrived at the Flores Group. Although they were still a bit away from the
scene, Dolores could see a sea of people.
Matthew parked the car by the curb.
“If you don’t return my money, I’ll jump. I swear I will.”
The pregnant woman, who was standing at the edge of the roof was holding a flag with ‘RETURN MY
MONEY’ written on it and was confronting the rescuer personnel face to face.
It was clear even from the ground that she was an emotional wreck. “I’ve spent all the money my
parents saved to buy this house. But now, it turns out to be a faulty building that does nothing but
collapse. I will by no means accept this! Return my hard-earned money! Return my money!”
As the pregnant woman was shouting from the roof, people on the chimed in.
The mother-in-law of the pregnant woman cried out loud at the entrance of the Flores Group, hoping to
reach her daughter-in-law. “Even if the money is lost, we can always earn more.”
The woman cherished her grandchild very much and her voice broke from long periods of crying.
However, the pregnant woman turned a deaf ear to her mother-in-law’s words. Relying on the presence
of her unborn child, she was going to force Randolph to return her money.
Dolores pushed herself into the crowd. Matthew frowned, seeing her petite figure wandering through
the crowd, then bit his tongue and followed her.
Matthew pushed ahead and carved out a way for her, almost like he was protecting her.
The rescue personnel with a loudspeaker shouted up at the woman. “Get down here first. This is all
negotiable, even if it’s about money.”
The location where the woman was standing wasn’t suitable for the rescue personnel to try and prevent
her from hurting herself. Therefore, all most of them could do was try to negotiate with her while others
were trying to find out other means to rescue her.
Dolores walked over to the person holding the loudspeaker. “Can I try talking to her?”
The rescue personnel didn’t dare to hand the loudspeaker over to a random person. Who would be
held responsible if a random person encourages the pregnant woman to jump from the building?
“It’s useless to say anything else if you won’t return the money,” the woman said in a firm tone.
As nothing had happened for over two hours, the woman was soaked in sweat from the beating sun.
But she still refused to budge.
“Please, trust me. I won’t goad her.” Dolores begged.
The rescue personnel hesitated for a moment before finally handing Dolores the loudspeaker.
Just as Dolores grabbed the loudspeaker to tell the woman she would refund her money, a scream
pierced the air.
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