However, now that she suggested selling it herself, Jackson wondered if he had heard wrongly.
“Are you joking?”
“No, I want to send Vivi to the same school as her brothers. The school fees are very expensive and
I’m a little short. That’s why I have decided to sell one of the books,” Sasha explained.
When Jackson heard the reason, he fumed, “For that little girl? Why? Is her father dead? Why are you
paying for it? Oh, so only the two sons are considered his children while his daughter isn’t?”
“No, he still doesn’t know Vivi is his daughter. Now that he knows about Matteo, he may take him away
from me anytime. How then can I allow him to know of Vivi’s existence too?”
Close to becoming deaf from his roar, Sasha quickly pacified the furious old man.
Luckily, he calmed down after listening to her explanation.
“However, do you really need to sell your books? After all, you have treasured them for many years and
refused to sell them at any price then. Are you alright to sell them now?”
“It’s nothing. They’re just books. I can pen new ones after selling them,” Sasha answered while
pretending it didn’t matter.
In truth, she didn’t want to sell her books at all because they weren’t just her thoughts. They were also
her memories and her life.
Jackson finally gave her a few leads.
Luckily, after being reminded by him, Sasha combed her apartment one more time. Finally, she found
her laptop bag inside a luggage bag underneath her bed.
“I have finally found you.”
Ecstatic, she quickly took out the USB drive and plugged it into the computer.
She then looked for The Tattoo.
The book was famous on the internet then. It was about the relationship between a young boy with a
serious psychological condition and a girl who found out about his secret.
The plot was nothing particularly extraordinary.
However, due to the author’s exquisite style and the strong emotions carried by the female character,
the story went rival when it was published online.
The author was instantly famous for a while.
Unfortunately, she suddenly disappeared from the eyes of the public.
After opening the file and reading through her work which she painstakingly completed, she couldn’t
help but feel her nose burn.
Whatever. For Vivian’s school fees, it’s definitely worth it.
Finally, Sasha logged into her publishing website account that she left dormant for five years and
located an old contact.
She typed: Hi, I’m back. I’ve decided to sell the rights to my book if you’re still interested.
After she sent the message, she waited because she wasn’t sure if the person was still around given
that five years had passed.
Meanwhile, in the city center at Hayes Corporation.
Luke had spent the whole morning investigating Solomon’s background.
“Mr. Hayes, I’ve completed my investigations. That man is indeed the chief legal officer. However, he
had another identity and is actually the second-largest shareholder of the same company.”
He then placed all the documents on Sebastian’s table.
Sebastian raised an eyebrow.
“The second-largest shareholder?”
“That’s right. There are five shareholders in that company. The second-largest shareholder has always
been a mysterious presence and never revealed himself. Little did I expect that it actually Solomon
George.”
Luke pointed to the documents on the table.
It was indeed an unexpected revelation. No one expected a humble-looking lawyer to be the second-
largest shareholder of that company.
Prime Cloud Corporation, was currently one of the fastest-growing companies around.
Flicking through the documents, Sebastian’s expression darkened. It wasn’t because Solomon was the
second-largest shareholder. Instead, he saw something else.
“Is he also based in Clear?”
“Correct. But he is from here. After he graduated, he went to Erihal to further his studies. Five years
ago, he went to Clear and worked as the chief legal officer for Prime Cloud Corporation.”
“What a coincidence?” Sebastian remarked in a snide tone.
No matter how one looked at it, Luke realized that the timing was indeed too much of a coincidence.
Furthermore, his office was close by to Clear Hospital.
“Continue your investigations. There definitely must be more than meets the eye.”
Sebastian threw the documents back at Luke. Someone as cold as he was usually had sharp insight.
Picking up the documents, Luke prepared to leave.
“Mr. Scott. The hospital just called a moment ago. They said the doctor that Mr. Hayes was looking for
has submitted her resume.”
“What doctor?”
“Dr. Nancy from Clear.”
F*ck!
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