Wilson was attacked by both his sons and he was overwhelmed. People said that children were the happiness of parenthood, but in his case, it was the opposite.

"You two... I'll remember what you said today." He pointed at them angrily. Then, he turned around and walked out of the office.

Theodore's eyes were cold as he looked at Wilson's back. It was only when he had disappeared that he said, "You did it this time."

"He forced me into doing so. In order to earn back what we lost, he didn't care about anything and signed all kinds of deals. He almost ruined Godfrey Group. Do I have to respect such a person?" Xavier responded in a cold tone. Looking at the things on the table, he felt angry.

It was said that they had broken the contract by withdrawing the funds. Anyhow, they had to compensate the other parties in the contract, but it was better than having to compensate when the projects were facing bigger problems in the future.

Fortunately, he stopped the transactions before they went through.

"By the way, why are you here?"

Theodore replied, "Yantsey called me and asked me to come over. He's worried that you'll be bullied by Wilson." It was unclear whether Yantsey had underestimated Xavier or Wilson.

Xavier chuckled. He knew that Yantsey was doing this out of kindness.

After walking out of the building, Wilson threw his coat to the ground out of anger.

The secretary got out of the car and saw the scene. She walked over and advised, "Mr. Godfrey, don't be mad. We will replace a way to solve this problem."

"What can we do? The ones who can be trusted had betrayed us too," he replied angrily. Had they forgotten about the help that he had given them in the past?

Now that they knew the funds had been withdrawn, they were all changing sides and turning against him.

"Mr. Godfrey, have you forgotten about the tactics you used to climb up to where you are today? As long as it works, it works," the secretary said meaningfully, as if waiting for his decision.

His expression turned grave. He didn't want to do this because he felt that Theodore and Xavier were observing him too closely. He was afraid that before he could succeed, he would be caught red-handed by someone, and it would put him in a difficult situation.

"I'll think about it later," he replied in a deep voice.

The secretary was not in a hurry because she knew that anything was possible in such a situation.

Wilson went back to his home. After thinking for a while, he made a decision.

Everleigh was surprised to receive his call. "Mr. Godfrey, what can I do for you?"

"Miss Trevino, you know why I called. I'll see you in the cafeteria of your hospital tomorrow."

She wanted to refuse, but on second thought, she also wanted to know what he was up to. She pretended to hesitate before agreeing, "Okay."

The next day, she took her sweet time. She arrived in the hall after finishing her tasks for the day.

Upon arriving, she found that Wilson had just arrived too. She sneered as she felt fortunate to not arrive earlier.

"Mr. Godfrey, what can I do for you?"

"Of course I'm here to talk to you, Miss Trevino. Sit down. Would you like some tea?" He asked, but he had already poured her a cup.

She looked at his actions and smiled, but she

didn't take the cup of tea.

"Please get straight to the point, Mr. Godfrey. There's no need to beat around the bush."

"I'm sure you know about my current situation, Miss Trevino. There's no other reason why I'm here. I just hope that you can talk to Theodore and ask him to show some mercy towards his father."

Her eyebrows were slightly raised; his words sounded ridiculous. Even if she had the ability, why should she agree with his request?

Putting things aside, just the fact that he had framed her again and again would make her not want to be involved with him.

In addition, it was ridiculous that he wanted to use his identity as her father-in-law to suppress her. Why had he only remembered his identity as a father at a time like this? Why hadn't he done so when he had caused harm to his son?

"Mr. Godfrey, I don't think I can help you with this matter. You'd better ask someone else for help."

"Miss Trevino, don't refuse me in a hurry. I know that I'm a cruel and merciless person in your heart. You all think that I should pay respect to Madison, but you don't know how painful it was when I was with her." Wilson took a deep breath.

His expression was as if he was reminiscing about the past.

She frowned slightly. When she looked into his vacant eyes, she was more or less moved by him. Perhaps for him, the marriage definitely did not bring him happiness, but they were husband and wife. There was no reason to not send the other off.

"If I was not forced into marrying Madison, I believe my life would not turn out like this." Wilson had some resentment towards Madam Scott when he said this.

He also had someone he liked, but that person didn't want to see him anymore.

"Since you don't love her, why did you have Xavier?"

"Because Madison liked me. Otherwise, she would not have tried all means to marry into the Godfrey family. It was also because of her that the woman I loved had died." Wilson looked at Everleigh with resentment, as if she was Madison.

There was fear in her eyes.

She had studied psychology, so she knew the human heart well. She would have been able to tell if he was lying about his emotions. Otherwise, he was really too good at acting for her to tell.

"So? What's the use of you telling me this?" She asked indifferently.

She was not a cruel person, but she wanted to know his intentions.

"You don't want to know more? About what kind of person your mother-in-law was?"

He was very dissatisfied with her interruption.

No one had ever tried to understand how he turned into such a villain.

She did not know what to say. "Mr. Godfrey, I don't think I need to know."

"Aren't you the daughter-in-law of the Godfrey family? Are you sure about that?" He said with amusement, but the coldness in his eyes could be seen.

She realized that he was ignoring her words. He couldn't care less about whether or not she was willing to listen.

"Mr. Godfrey, no matter how unwilling you were back then, now that she has passed away, there is no need for you to hold grudges," she responded coldly. She was not helping Madison, but she felt that it was unnecessary to continue the conversation.

Even if she knew the truth of the matter, she would not treat Madison any different. In her heart, Madison and Wilson were the same kind of people.

There wasn't much of a difference.

"I've been kicked out by Xavier. Maybe Madison was trying to get back at me by cursing me with such sons." "He is your son too, right?"

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