After Claude and the Hilton elders left, I finally took a deep breath, feeling my tense muscles relax in an instant. Max patted my head gently, saying, "Figured it out?" I looked at him, surprised. He had known all along what was troubling me, patiently waiting forto stand up on my own.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Max, you've taken over their shares. They're bound to fight back. Aren't you leaving them any way out?" I immediately regretted my words as soon as they left my mouth. They were plotting against Max; why should he offer them any way out? "Mr. Hilton sparing their lives is already a mercy. Besides, Mr. Hilton isn't just about the Hilton business..." Helen said, her face beaming with pride.
I frowned slightly. Beyond the Hilton business, Max had other ventures. How long would it take forto catch up to him? Perhaps noticing my mood, Max said, "I want to hand over your parents' legacy and their research to you. As for those Hilton folks, they'll have to agree whether they like it or not." He then took a document from Helen, revealing he had prepared a venture forto strive for.
"This was always prepared for you. Are you interested?" I skimmed through the document, finding it related to medical research, including the labs at Century Wellness Hospital founded by my parents.
I nodded, "I'm interested." "The prosthetic project was one of them. It made a lot of money, and soon Mr. Hilton will transfer it all under your name," Helen nudgedwith her elbow, a triumphant smile on her face. "Guess I'm about to strike it rich." Though I laughed, my heart swelled with emotion. My parents might not have taken care offor a day, but they leftso much. And Max, for my sake, preserved my parents' legacy. "There's one project you'll particularly like." Max said and pointed to a document that detailed an implantable cardiac defibrillator.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmI indeed smiled upon seeing it, "Most of these are imported from abroad. I hadn't dared to venture in this direction." Before Max could respond, Helen interjected, "Those foreign ones are also Mr. Hilton's ventures. Impressive, right?" I looked at Max, astonished.
"Max, what haven't you done?" He smiled wistfully, "My mother died of heart disease. Then I was taken in by the Hilton family and met you." Was I to be grateful he met me, or grateful I met him? In life, we meet many people, but those who heal each other are the most precious encounters.
ve "Max, I'm not yet skilled enough for these research projects. Besides, prefer the hands-on experience of surgery, saving more lives. I want to stay on the frontline." This past month in the lab, I realized I enjoyed the effort of frontline work more.
"Then perhaps the Century Wellness G Helen quickly produces Hospital venture should go to Ms.
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