Winner Takes All
Chapter 10 Encounter
Early next morning, Jack went to his mother at the hospital with breakfast.
She was getting better and better and could go home soon.
Thanks to Mr. Ward, she got taken good care of in every possible way. Jack was quite reassured.
Then, Jack should focus on the West Shantytowns project.
It was the first time that he had come to the public to work on a project for himself.
Although he fully ran the business at DT before, Ben, the jerk, falsely claimed the credit as his own after all.
But now, Jack would not only finish the project successfully but also make DT well-known.
More importantly, he wanted to prove his ability to his father.
Having abandoned and betrayed them for 20 years, the old master finally appeared to make up for what he had done.
Jack got the problem solved with Mr. Ward’s money.
He clearly knew money was important, but he didn’t think money could make up for everything.
His father, who he had never met, was essentially making a deal with him.
If he succeeded, he could gloriously return to the family with his mother as the successor to take charge of everything in the big family. More importantly, he could make his mother the most honorable lady.
But if he failed, life would likely be as tough as before, as if his father never existed.
The only difference was that he had a Bauhinia bank card in his pocket.
Jack had been striving along with his mother for 20 years. She devoted everything to him. Even if it was not for himself, Jack had to get the glory back to his mother. They should have had that.
Jack slowly walked out of the hospital, pondering the tricky project.
Meanwhile, Tommy, in his Audi A4, was trapped in the traffic jam outside the hospital.
He slapped the wheel with anger.
"Damn it. What the hell? Their damn cars cost only hundred thousand. How dare these fucking idiots drive their cheap cars to block my road?"
Sitting on the passenger seat, Shirley slightly frowned, "Are you a Road Rage, Tommy? What's wrong with you? They drive their cars which cost a hundred thousand. But you don’t even have that money, do you?"
afraid you’re gonna be
with a flattering smile, "You know what, sweetheart, you said you were gonna take a shower last night when I
was too tired to waste time on you. So I
so upset and muddled. Of course, however, she wouldn't tell Tommy
got a bit upset
bank teller. Why they make you so tired? You worked overnight a week ago, didn’t
lowered her head down, trying not to look
felt that
prepare the bride price in a week. We can soon marry then. If you don’t wanna work, let me
able to?" Shirley asked with a
with a chuckle, "Trust me I can do that.
you support me if I don’t go to
I have Katherine. No worry. She has just divorced the loser bother-in-law. My mom is now busy hunting
Shirley disgusted with
so. How could he
mommy's boy
even felt a little bit guilty
deep breath, Shirley oddly asked, "How come you treat your sister
do? She is my sister. After getting married, we will have a son to carry on my family name.
annoyed Shirley more. She even
their marriage, Katherine divorced and Jack became an unlucky
suddenly felt sympathetic towards the man
bitterness flashed through
a squint, "Tommy, your former brother-in-law
well...He comes from the countryside. How could he have that much money?" Tommy rolled his eye. "Why do you ask about this
head, Shirley thought she was madly thinking of
common. She didn’t even aware that Jack just
ago, a client also named Jack came to withdrew money with a bank card I didn't know at all. So I was pretty impressed. You said your former brother-in-law is called Jack as
about, Shirley? How could it be
"Jack, the wimp, is a total useless man. He does have something—working at a real estate company as the
cancer. All he earned has all been burned
Dying mother?
a shiver inside. She suddenly recalled the message Jack replied by last
this...a coincidence
"But the Jack you met was pretty awesome. Even you didn't know the bank card he had. He must be wealthy. My former brother-in-law has the
a sudden, out of the corner of his eyes, Tommy