Comeback Of The Adored Heiress - Chapter 801
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Chapter 801:
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I owe you, your family, and your grandfather,” Aldin said guiltily, bursting into tears.
A pang of sadness surged in Dane’s heart.
Aldin had once been an influential figure.
But now, he was so frail.
At his age, he should have been enjoying a peaceful retirement by now.
But here he was, lying in a hospital bed in a vulnerable state.
“Dane, I don’t have the courage to face you.
But I must tell you, it’s my fault that Hector has ended up like this.
I was always busy with work and failed to guide him properly when he was young.
After I retired, I was too busy enjoying life to keep an eye on him.
I didn’t even realize that he had already gone astray.
He committed such grave mistakes because of me.
I am a failure as a father.”
As he spoke, Aldin was so angry that his body trembled, looking at Hector.
Lᴬtєѕτ chᴀρτєrs ιn g𝓪lɴovєl𝓈.𝒸о𝓂
Hector could only lower his head and mutter, “I’m sorry, Dad.”
“What’s the use of your apology now? You almost ruined the Johns Group!” Aldin’s words cut through the air, sharp and filled with bitterness.
He looked at Dane tearfully.
“Dane, I know he made mistakes and must face the consequences.
But he is my only son.
If he ends up in prison, how can I face my wife in the next life?
I’ll give you all my shares in the Johns Group.
Just spare him.
I’ll take him away, and we’ll never appear here again.”
Dane’s expression changed slightly.
Aldin looked at him pleadingly, waiting for his response.
Dane closed his eyes as if contemplating.
After a few minutes of silence, he opened his eyes again and said, “Alright.”
Aldin cried even harder.
“Dane, thank you.
And I’m sorry.
We have wronged your family.”
“Aldin, don’t say that.
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