Chapter 566

The look on Demi's face darkened the minute she heard this. Back then, she dropped out of school because she had fallen in love with a thug that wasn't studying and often skipped classes to be with him. The thug got arrested and was brought to prison later on, but Demi could no longer return to classes.

She was the only one to blame for not completing her studies; it wasn't anyone else's fault. Liam didn't know about this, and it'd be difficult for her to explain herself if the truth came to light.

James and Helen glanced at each other awkwardly. Finally, Helen waved her hand dismissively as she casually said, “Fine, I'm done talking nonsense to you. Sasha, if you really think of us as your parents, you should be a little more fair with your decisions.

Wellness Herbary is worth billions now; you should either get us into the company or at least provide us with the funds to start a new retail pharmacy chain. We're your parents, so the funds you'll provide for our retail outlets shouldn't be less than the amount needed to start a pharmaceutical company, right?"

The pharmaceutical company is now worth billions of dollars; does she need billions to start a retail pharmacy chain as well? "What are you talking about, Mom? How much money do you need to start these retail pharmacies? You're asking for a few billion here... Are you planning to fill the entire province with your retail pharmacies?" Sasha asked impatiently.

it a big thing if we are to start it. We can fill the province with our pharmacies, and Cunningham Pharmaceuticals would have two profiting companies. By then, our pharmacies will definitely

Mom. How can we provide you with so much money? Furthermore, this is the first time you guys are starting such a business; why do you want to make it such a huge

single project-won't Wellness Herbary

you saying that we will fail in

business. However, I think you shouldn't invest too much into a single business-especially when this is the first time you guys are using such a business

a palm in front of her face as she said, "You don't have to say anything more; I understand what you mean. You just think we're useless people after

and I were the ones who worked hard to bring you up and pay for your school fees. You don't have to respect us, but you can't look down on

That's the way

mean although you're not saying it out loud." "W-What do I mean, Mom?"

ask you this-starting a pharmacy is a simple business, so why would we incur any losses? You say that we need to gain experience, but what experience is there to gain? You're simply looking down on us; you just think that

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