?<strong>Chapter 886:</strong>
Hank nodded simply. “It all depends on your capacity to manage it.”
Luci nodded earnestly several times. “I’m up for it, sir.”
Hank handed her a check for seventy thousand dors. “Consider this a down payment. Complete the task, and the remaining six hundred thousand will be yours on the same day.”
Trembling, Luci gingerly epted the check. Tears streamed down her face as she sobbed, saying, “Thank you. Thank you so much, sir.”
Hank rified, “Thises from Mr. Ward, but don’t feel obliged to thank him directly. He’s not fond of any young woman other than Ms. Bet.”
Luci nodded emphatically, acknowledging his words.
After depositing the seventy thousand into her father’s ount, Luci listened as her father, Grady Kelly,vished her with praise.
“Only seventy thousand?” His tone shifted from tion to greed. “If you secured this money so easily, surely you can acquire more, can’t you? Darling, fetch more for me.”
Luci gripped her phone tightly. “There’s still six hundred thousand left. If everything works out, I can have it for you in three months.”
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Grady’sughter boomed upon hearing the figure. Even though he had squandered more than this with Yvonne in the past, the mention of six hundred thousand was a sum he hadn’t contemted in years.
Brimming with pride, he boasted, “I knew my parenting wasn’t for nothing!”
“You’re right, it wasn’t for nothing, so this six hundred thousand is rightfully yours,” Luci replied, her voice thick with emotion.
Overwhelmed but resolute, she hardened her voice. “Dad, once this six hundred thousand is in your hands, I want to end our rtionship as father and daughter.”
Grady’s smile dropped, reced by a scowl. “What the hell are you talking about?”
Luci, rattled but determined, responded, “I haven’t depended on your money since my youth, nor am I in debt to you. I understand your need for funds now, but if you don’t agree to this separation, I would rather destroy the money than hand it over to you.”
Her father’s threat was immediate. “I raised you. Do you think six hundred thousand is enough to sever our ties? As my daughter, you’re obligated to support me, even if it costs you everything.”
Unyielding, Luci retorted, “Go ahead and test me then. I have nothing left to lose. If you push me too far, I won’t hesitate to end things dramatically right in front of you. Then you’ll have to exin to the gangsters why their money isn’ting.”
With that, she ended the call.
Now burdened with the responsibility of the six hundred thousand, Luci needed to adhere to Caden’s directives and execute the assigned task. There was no time to be bogged down by familial dependencies.
Elsewhere, Alicia settled into a predictable rhythm, shuttling between herboratory and home, managingpany affairs remotely. Upon his return to Warrington, Corey assumed leadership of thepany.
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