Chapter 355 For the Sake of a Person
At noon, Abigail instructed the finance department to transfer a significant sum of money to Sean. This amount far
exceeded the expenses he had incurred while purchasing gifts. Moreover, the transaction was processed through
the accounts of both companies.
The man couldn’t help but chuckle at the way she had handled things. What was initially meant. to be a thoughtful
gift had somehow transformed into a business transaction. He couldn’t help but wonder if she was trying to
distance herself from him. He contemplated calling her to inquire. about her intentions but quickly realized that
making that call would be inviting trouble. He anticipated a lack of a satisfactory explanation and a barrage of
hurtful words that would only add to his distress.
Sean put his phone down with a melancholy sigh. At that moment, Xavien entered the room and discreetly
mentioned, “Damon is here.”
“Let him in,” Sean said calmly.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAfter Xavien left, Damon entered the room while holding a gift box. Sean stood up and gestured for him to sit down.
“Is there something you need, Mr. Copper?”
Damon placed the gift box on the table and appeared somewhat embarrassed. “I came to express my gratitude.”
“I’ve heard about your recent financial difficulties, Sean said, sitting on the couch. “You don’t need to bring a gift to
express your gratitude.”
“It doesn’t cost much. Plus, I wanted to thank you for always helping me. If you ever need my assistance in the
future, I will do my best to help,” Damon said as he lowered his gaze. Before he had announced his engagement
with his girlfriend, he never had to act lowly as he did now.
Looking at his uneasy expression, Sean asked, “Do you regret it?”
Immediately, Damon raised his head and looked at him with determination. “I don’t regret it! I know things will get
better!”
“If
you don’t regret it, then hold your head up high. It’s not shameful for a man to take such a step for the person he
loves. Moreover, with your determination, only Alana’s dress will be valuable.” Sean’s voice was deep and steady.
Hearing his words, Damon felt a hint of warmth. At the same time, he thought that he was weak since he had been
comforted by a stranger. “Thank you, Mr. Graham.” He could only manage to say this. His family had disappointed
him, but strangers had offered him warmth and encouragement. Alana’s dress was worth millions, yet she allowed
him to purchase it for eighty thousand. Moreover, Sean had always supported him.
“Mr. Copper, the only thing stopping you was never the outside world but yourself. The steps
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you’ve taken in love might be the bravest ones you’ve taken in the twenty years you have lived.” Sean poured a cup
of tea for him.
“You’re right, Mr. Graham.” Damon didn’t deny his own weakness. After all, he had summoned all his strength to
chase his dream this time.
“It must be an extraordinary girl for you to muster the courage, given your personality,” Sean remarked, his gaze
fixed on Damon, devoid of much emotion. “Mr. Copper, if you’re willing, I can offer assistance, but I do have one
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmcondition.”
Damon held his cup of tea and gazed at Sean. He knew Sean was a powerful and capable person who had huge
authority. “Please, Mr. Graham,” he said.
At this moment, he felt fortunate to have embarked on this journey. He knew Sean’s reputation was not great.
Many people from the high society held a low opinion of him, and even Damon’s family scolded him when they
received a call from one of Sean’s subordinates, chastising him for associating with such a ruthless person.
However, none of this mattered to Damon. He had been confined for far too long, weighed down by worries about
the money he owed for the dress and fearing that his financial situation might drive his fiancée to leave him. It was
all too much for him.
Sean recognized the tension in Damon’s expression and stated, “Mr. Copper, I can help you. escape your current
predicament. In return, I only ask for a 20% share in your family’s primary business. This way, I’ll have a say in your
entire family’s business operations from this point forward. Can you agree to this?”
Twenty percent of the shares was a significant stake, and Sean was putting him in a difficult. position. At that
moment, Damon was deep in thought.
Sean was in no hurry. If it weren’t for his plan, he wouldn’t intervene in their family’s business.