Chapter 2160

The Houstons?

Decker's expression shifted.

He had already briefly told Clarice about the ongoing situation at Rockwell Corporation, and she had given her word that she would ask her father to help.

However, just like Master Rockwell said, their current predicament was far too great and nearly impossible to recover from. It was a tall task even when considering the vast amount of resources the Houstons had at their disposal. They may have to empty their vault just to help.

Would Clarice's father even agree to help?

That was when Master Rockwell advised, "Decker, why don't you talk to Clarice? I know she cares a lot about you.

Certainly, she will try to persuade her father to help us."

Decker frowned and said in a troubled voice, "Dad, I think her father might not help even if she threatened suicide right in front of her."

Although Clarice was the eldest daughter of the Houstons, she also had two younger brothers who took higher priority.

initially planned to wed her to another man. Her father had always been less

this factor too, but with the way things were... He clenched his walking stick tightly. His age was truly beginning to show in the form of countless creases on his forehead. He said gravely, "If the Houstons

as bothered

taken all those years of plotting and scheming for them to seize Rockwell Corporation. How could it all come to such a sore ending? Was it

bottomless abyss, so what were the chances that

was when Master Rockwell suddenly proposed, "There is another person who might be able to

looked at him with a glimmer of hope in

don't know what his real name

"Are you talking about that Mr. Bright who has a reputation for helping

him. Can you

do know someone who has enlisted his help at one point. I might be able

and find him. As long as he is willing to help us, we just might be able to

I can to try to contact

dinner, Isabel and Roland went to the home

volunteered to join her.

a couple of footsteps away from the

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