Chapter 112 The End of the Farce
Aki shook Rosa's hand off him and said, "Shut up! Betsy is only our youngest daughter, our oldest daughter is Bane! I repeat, Bane is our daughter too!"
All Aki wanted now was to associate the Reads with Ron's family, to put himself in the position of Bert Ron's father-in-law, so that he would have a reason to ask Bert to help him, and his company wouldn't go bankrupt.
Bane thought he had heard the funniest thing, that he had respected his father for so many years, and that he had used her as a bargaining chip.
Betsy certainly did not agree, so she ran to her father and cried, "No! I don't agree! Why should Ben Reed replace me? I don't agree!"
"Betsy, stop that now!
"Dad! Are you out of your mind? Mom! Mom, talk to father quickly! Dad is confused! Bert should marry me! I'm Mrs. Ron!"
Rosa pressed Betsy's hand and said, "Betsy, calm down."
She couldn't bear to think of anything but the woman who was going to replace her as Ron's wife. She had always thought of Bane as a bastard, never as her sister! I can't stand being held down by her!
Betsy was too excited to say anything. She grabbed Rosa's hand and began to shout, "Mother! You can help me! Didn't you say you wanted me to replace Bane Reed? Said..."
As soon as Betsy's words came out, Rosa slapped them directly.
Betsy clutched her face, her face filled with terror.
Rosa saw her daughter so stupid that she wanted to go back to the womb and rebuild it.
At this time, Aki also froze for a moment, Leng Leng said: "Rosa, Betsy this is what mean? Instead of what?"
Rosa said quickly, "No, it's not what you think. Betsy is in the wrong..."
A ji's facial expression is very ugly, anger way: "your honest account! What's going on?"
Rosa suppressed her panic and slowed her tone. "Aki, her excitement about Betsy's fondness for Bert, and your plan to replace her with Bane, is why she said the wrong thing."
"Yes, I was too excited to say anything, Dad, don't get me wrong."
Aki's eyes fell on Bane and he said, "Bane, tell Dad what's going on."
Bane's heart was so cold that she didn't want to argue any more, except to say, "I didn't say it."
It was time for the play to end. After all, Bert had achieved what he wanted, and these men were only an eyesore here.
"Myron, get them out of here."
"Yes, Sir."
Myron called in some bodyguards and decided to kick them out.
"Cried Betsy, her face full of reluctance.
"No! Burt! Don't you do this to me! I will correct my mistakes! Don't send me away! '
Aki did not say a word, especially silent, and then he went out, Rosa to Bain there to see one eye, a touch of resentment in the fundus flash.
The farce was at an end, and peace had returned.
The whole house was filled with a quiet atmosphere.
Bert's eyes fell on Bane. "Satisfied?" he said.
Bane started, looked at Bert, and said, "Well... Did you do this on purpose?"
"You might not even make it."
Bane paused again, and then remembered that Bert had told her he would avenge her.
His purpose today was to make Bane see her father as he really was.
Bert stood up, and said casually, "It must be over. Never mind father-daughter love. You admired him as a father, but he never did."
"Why are you helping me?
Bert smiled. "It turns out to be a bonus," he said. "And besides, I wouldn't have married that woman if I hadn't."
Seeing him dodge his own question, Bane again asked, "What are you doing for me?"
Bert turned and went straight upstairs without answering her.
Seeing Bert like this, a warm feeling rose in Bane's heart.
She had always thought that Bert hated her, after all, for he had always mocked her and ordered her, but now, after her father's experience, she suddenly understood.
Those who are kind to you on the surface, not necessarily really good for you, but those who are cold to you, always inadvertently help you.
Bert Ron, for example, had always made Bane feel bad about him until he realized that his feelings about him had begun to sour.
It was not long before the news of Bert's engagement to Betsy spread all over the capital and surprised everyone.
After all, Burt's chosen fiancee is a modest family, and the fact that the wedding hasn't taken place in six years has shocked many.
But now, suddenly, the engagement was broken off.
Many people have speculated, especially those Miss Family, have planned up.
Now the Reeds' financial ties were broken, the stock market was falling, and the company was on the verge of bankruptcy, for the breaking off of their engagement had caused many of their business partners to refuse to help them, for fear of alienating Ron's group.
Bane knew about Reed, again from the newspapers, that the company was going bankrupt, and that she knew how much her father valued it, or Akey wouldn't have had the audacity to come to Bert, a junior.
In fact, this is just a broken capital chain, if it can be operated well, you can go to the bank loan, but this is also very complicated, the need for capital is very large, Bain can not help but a little want to help, but she was finally pressed down.
She was, after all, the Ron family's nanny now.
"Mom, my teacher told me that I won the prize for drawing! Can mom accompany me to the award ceremony?"
Sophie ran up to Bane, her face beaming with excitement, shaking her mother's hand.
A look of surprise came over Bane's face. "A prize?"
"Yeah! Will you come with me, mother?"
Bane touched her on the head, kissed her on the cheek and said, "Well, when does the ceremony begin?"
Norton said quickly, "The day after tomorrow, and my sister is number one, number one in the country."
Even though Bane knew that Sophie had a gift for painting, he couldn't help but be thrilled by the news.
Sophie straightened up her little frame and said proudly, "Mom, is Sophie good?"
Bane flashed a smile. "Sophie's great," he said. "She's amazing!"












