Around an hour later, Frank turned down the Southstream Lanes' invitation to stay for dinner and headed home with Helen, Cindy, and Gina.

It had certainly been a rewarding trip. Even after Frank rejected further attempts to give him money, the Southstream Lanes managed to find a way to win his favor through Helen.

Gavin swore on his honor that he would invest fully into Lane Holdings and assist the growth of Helen's business while passing the late Mason's estate to her in full.

As for Jon, he was ultimately forced to honor his wager by his own brother Roth, albeit with a lighter punishment, as he only had to kiss his dogs' bottoms.

He was crying but had no choice but to do it, and he sped off to rinse his mouth and brush his teeth once he was done.

Days later, a group sent by the Southstream Lanes came over and brought Henry's casket home, fulfilling his last wish.

Helen was at once emotional to see Frank going that far for her grandfather, just as she understood profoundly that he was worth giving the rest of her life for.

neither Gina nor Cindy dared to say

were delighted but also embarrassed to see Jade return all the stuff they were packing—that was the case especially for Cindy, since her suitcase was

military helicopter on a hastily prepared landing pad,

a foreboding sensation when he saw the markings, and as he drove inside Lane Manor, he saw him—an elderly white-haired man in a black suit and a long white

him and scowled

Fenton, his father's

the

Helen Lane, I believe?" The kindly old man smiled and nodded, his presence genial unlike

replied, humble as she did her

on the level of the Lionhearts?" Gina spoke subtly to

Cindy murmured. "I wonder who

Frank's expression was cool as he strode

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