Both N and Wren turned their heads simultaneously, realizing that Harrison had woken up.
N hurried over to help him, but he pushed her away.This belongs to N?velDrama.Org.
“N, you’ve disappointed me greatly,” he said,
Confronted with her father’s disappointed gaze, N felt hurt. “Dad even you don’t understand me?”
She had done it to seek justice for him, hoping that, even if no one else understood her, he would.
“What good does understanding you do? The matter is over now. Digging it up only affects your life. You still have a long way to go. If you send Cyrus to prison, what if the Sumners retaliate against you?” Harrison asked.
He was no longer in a position to protect her. By pursuing this, she was risking her entire future.
“Should I just pretend nothing happened and continue living in mutual disdain with rk for the rest of my life?” N retorted.
“Whether you stay with him or not doesn’t change the fact that Harris Pharmaceuticals is bankrupt. Is there any way to remedy this situation now?” Harrison asked.
N
took a deep breath. “No. I’ve already given the evidence to the police. Even if there were a way to fix it, I wouldn’t go back.”
Harrison looked angry. He raised his hand to hit N but, at thest moment, his resolve softened. He lowered his trembling hand and turned his gaze away. “Just go. You don’t need to worry about this. I’ll handle it. Pretend you never knew about it.”
N was appalled. “Dad, what are you going to do? Cyrus has done so much harm to you, and you’re still nning to let him go?!”
“It’s us about letting him go. It’s about asking the Sumners to spare you,” Harrison replied.
“I haven’t done anything <b>wrong</b>. Cyrus and the Sumners, who covered for him, are at fault!” N insiste..
Harrison sighed and said slowly, “Right or wrong doesn’t matter. When you’re in a higher position, even if you’re wrong. it can seem right. But now, opposing the Sumners will only harm yourself. So even if you’re right, it’s still wrong. Do you understand?”
N shook her head stubbornly. “I <b>don’t </b>understand. Dad, I just want fairness.”
“Fairnesses at a price, a price that neither you nor I can afford,” Harrison countered.
As his words settled, the room fell silent.
N looked at Harrison, After a long moment, she spoke slowly. “So, Cyrus‘ actions that ruined the Jaystons and the ident he orchestrated that shattered dozens of families don’t require any <b>price</b>? But if I seek justice, I have to pay the price, which I can’t afford, right?”
“Yes! If you can’t bear the Summers‘ retaliation, then you shouldn’t have brought this up,” Harrison affirmed.
His expression remained indifferent, revealing the numbness of someone who had epted reality.
He also wanted justice but knew he couldn’t afford it. He took pride and foundfort in his daughter’s courage to challenge the Sumners with evidence.
However, he also understood that the world respected power and that standing up for faimess when one was weak could be seen as a mistake
He had once been able to protect her, and although the Jaystons had gone bankrupt, N had married rk, who could safeguard her. Therefore, he had not taught her these lessons. Now, he felt it was time for her to learn from this experience
“Dad, since fairnesses at a price, and my future and life are the price, I’m willing to gamble my future and life for it,” N asserted
Hamson’s pnded on N’s face. He withdrew his trembling hand, seething with anger. think jeopardizing your future and your life will bring you justice?
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“I’m telling you now, even if you risk everything. Cyrus will not face the punishment he deserves. world operates on the survival of the fittest. If you insist on going your own way, we will sever our father- daughter rtionship!”
Nyle stepped back, her gaze at Harrison filled with disappointment. “Dad, you’ve changed. You’ve be Someone I don’t recognize.”
With that, she turned and ran out <b>of </b>the room.
Wren, who had been silent, finally spoke with a frown. “Harrison, you spoiled N too much before, which led to her reckless behavior without considering the consequences-”
“Wren, no matter what, N is my daughter. If she’s done something wrong, I apologize, but I don’t want you to criticize her in front of me,” Harrison cut her off