Chapter 877

An hour later, Anthony stood outside the Genge residence with a grim expression.

The butler greeted him, "Mr. Updike, Mr. Genge does not wish to see you. Please leave."

"I'll wait," Anthony replied firmly. "Until he's willing to see me."

"Mr. Updike, waiting is pointless. When Mr. Genge makes a decision, no one can change it," the butler said.

Anthony asked, "But what did I do to offend him? Why is he determined to destroy my company?"

The butler paused, then answered, "Mr. Updike, if you're looking to save your business, you'd be better off asking the Weirs for help."

With that, he closed the door. If Anthony understood the implication, he would not linger.

In less than a minute, Anthony turned and left.

...

him

saw him, she exclaimed, "Aren't you the one who said the company

ask Valarie to spare us,"

in shock. "Anthony, have

Valarie offer when the Weirs were on the verge of bankruptcy too? Monica's anger flared as she recalled Valarie's accusation

mistaken, and neither were you. I asked you to come

you want to,

did not

begging her! We should be focusing on ways to get

her, Anthony pressed the bell again,

maid's expression darkened upon recognizing them. "Mr. and Mrs. Updike, you're not

the Weirs' household staff had overheard Monica's earlier remarks in the living room, and they despised her for

never been

a maid tell her she was unwelcome to her face. She grabbed Anthony's arm, huffing. "See? We're not welcome

speaking when

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