Chapter 644 Who Told You I Am Moving To The Bai's House
Chapter 644 Who Told You I Am Moving To The Bai's House
"No, I don't think that's the reason. I always find a way to get rid of my debt myself." Hanley shook his
head in denial. "Although the sum of debt is pretty big after these years, I would never lose over 100
million overnight. No matter how cheap that cosmetic company my mother had sold, it must be worth at
least several hundred million!"
"Yes." Zed nodded while Hanley was speaking.
"What about the second reason?" Hanley looked at Zed and asked eagerly.
"The second reason is the one Moore told you earlier. Your mother is transferring your family's property
secretly," Zed said slowly, looking at Hanley.
"That can't be!" Hanley denied again. "My father never cares about such things. All he cares about is
politics. He cares little about the company and the family business. He never interferred with the
company affairs, not even asked a word about it. The business is already managed by my mother, so
why would she do this?"
"Why so? This is why I will confess to you," Moore said, standing aside.
"What do you mean?" Hanley looked at Moore in confusion.
"Because she is your mother and you are the most appropriate one to find out the truth. I will assist you
and fight by your side." Moore looked at Hanley sincerely.
"Oh, shut up," Hanley grew agitated, he said gloomily. "Everyone knows what you are thinking about.
Why are you gloating? Are you happy when things don't work out for me? Moore, whether it was done
by my mother or not, and no matter what reasons she had for doing this, that is all her money. She can
spend it however she likes."
Hanley's nerves settled, but he grew emotional again, as he was speaking to Moore.
Moore could only react with a bitter smile and looked at Zed.
Zed took Moore's gesture for help and nodded. But just when he was about to speak, he was stopped
by a sudden voice. And that voice was from Jean. She said angrily, "Hanley, you should know that
today, we are all standing here, talking to you and negotiating with you. That is all for your own good.
You're Moore's brother. You shouldn't be holding a grudge against him.
What's more, it's your mother who made a mistake, and she is the one we are talking about now. Can't
you just stay cool and cooperate with us? Do you really think we will sort anything out with this kind of
attitude? And find the truth? Let me tell you this. If you mess with us again and act against Moore, I'm
afraid that I will have to ask you to leave. And stop interferring with our conversation."
"You..." Hanley glared at Jean fiercely, almost shouting.
"Hanley..." Zed sighed and asked, "Could you just listen to us for just a few seconds?"
"Go ahead, Mr. Qi." Hanley looked at Zed and nodded.
"No matter whether you want to accept it or not, Moore is your elder brother and it's the reality, face it. I
hope you can just bury the hatchet and get along with him. Because it will do you no good if you go
against him. Now that your father has caught suspicion of your mother, this means that things are
getting serious. Maybe, it's about the reputation of Mr. Bai. So, I suggest that you work together, find
out the truth and talk to your mother about this..."
Zed advised seriously.
"Are things really that serious?" Hanley was stupefied. He looked at Zed helplessly.
"According to your understanding of your father, do you think he cares about the things with your
mother? No, is that right? It's because he gave your mother too much freedom and power that caused
this to happen. With this matter, you need to move as fast as possible and find a solution,"
Zed said and nodded.
"Alright, since Mr. Qi said so, I will let go of our grudges for now," Hanley looked at Moore and said.
A bitter smile showed on Moore's face and then he nodded.
"Don't go straight to your mother and speak to her about this. Do you understand?" Moore sighed and
said. "I know that you don't like anything I say, but I advise you not to do anything impulsively, or..."
"I don't need you to lecture me on what to do," Hanley interrupted indifferently. "And, don't see me as
someone who can't tell right from wrong, all right?"
Hanley finished and nodded at Zed then he walked out.
Avery was completely worried. She walked up to Moore and said, "Do you think he will go straight to
his mother?"
"Judging by his attitude just now, no," Moore said confidently.
"Moore, did you agree to come back to the Bai family because they are in trouble?" Jean asked
worriedly. She had little interest in what happened in the Bai family and what Edna had done on the sly.
All that she was concerned about was Moore.
"One of my reasons, yes!" Moore looked at Jean, sighing. "Actually, when I knew it was my grandfather
that caused my sufferings, I have already forgiven my father. Now he is in trouble. I don't think I can
walk away from that."
"Zed told me yesterday that you would not leave the Bai family when you find out the truth. It looks like
that you are really moving out of our house this time. What now? If you move to another place, I can
still come to see you with a proper excuse. But now that you are moving into the Bai family's house, I'm
afraid that I won't have any reasons. Oh, if you move back, will it be convenient for you and Avery to
meet on a daily basis?"
Jean joked.
"Who told you that I'm moving back to the Bai's house?" Being joked on by Jean, Moore's face flushed.
"You have interfered with the Bai family's affairs, and you are not moving in with them? Are you kidding
me?" Jean asked, pretending to be angry.
"I didn't mean that. I will move back because I want to keep my grandfather company. He…" Moore's
face darkened when he said this. "He has got stomach cancer, and doesn't have much time left."
The study fell silent. No one had ever thought his reason would be this.
But they all felt that the universe had its own way of figuring things out.
The grandfather who loved his grandson most had sent his grandson overseas just to save his son,
separating him from his own grandson for more than a decade.
But when Moore finally came back to the Bai family, Olin didn't have much time left in his life. What a
miserable fate!
Life, is a combination of sorrow and happiness.
Many people, many things, once they part ways, it might be forever.
"Moore, don't be sad." Avery walked up to Moore and comforted him, grabbing his hand.
"Being able to reunite with my grandfather is never a sad thing for me," Moore looked at Avery and
said, but the sorrow on his face was unable to be disguised.
Zed and Jean looked at each other. At this moment, they did know what to say to comfort him.
"Alright, you all know what the matter is." Moore pulled himself back together and smiled bitterly. "I
hope you can understand my decision for moving..." Copyright Nôv/el/Dra/ma.Org.
"Moore, don't say that. This is your home, we are happy for you that you decided to move back here.
But you don't have to be too worried. Things will pass," Jean comforted.
"Yeah, you can come to us if there's any thing we can help you with," Zed followed.