CHAPTER 110 - Lucien's humble begging

Hedy's death still surprises Ella.

She thought that Hedy might be worse off than dead, that Hedy would never have a good time, but she didn't think that Doris would be able to be ruthless enough to do that.

Knowing Hedy as she does, no more, Hedy wouldn't seek death unless ......

Ella turned her eyes to look at Doris who was crying so hard that she seemed to be fainting, looking at her with swollen eyes, she kept blaming herself, "It's all my fault, if I had gone to my sister's room earlier, I could have realized that my sister was doing something stupid, and I wouldn't have been ...... It's all my fault... ..."

At the moment everyone in the Ford family arrived at the hospital.

After Hedy's "suicide", Morton took him to the hospital, where he was already dead and was pronounced dead after doctors failed to revive him.

Upon receiving the news, Doris and her parents also quickly rushed to the hospital.

Rushing in, he saw Hedy's ghastly white face, lying motionless in the hospital bed.

Ethel took Hedy's hand and called Hedy's name with a cry that tore her heart out.

Morton, who had been angry, was not half as sharp as he had been at the moment because of Hedy's death, and with guilt and remorse on his face, he was obviously having a hard time as well.

Athena sits on the couch in the hospital room, in a rare moment of less intense exasperation, her eyes reddening and reddening with an uncontrollable sigh.

A great sadness filled the room.

It probably didn't occur to anyone that something like this would actually drive Hedy to his death.

Was in fact not really driven to death, Ella looked at Doris a few more times ......

She was beginning to wonder if she had underestimated the woman!

Hedy was buried two days later.

In America, a funeral without children would be very simple, with no memorial service, cremation, and then into the the Ford Group Cemetery, becoming the youngest of the the Ford Group family to die.

Back from the cemetery.

Ella and her parents were sitting in a limo.

Jack couldn't help but sigh, "Really didn't even think that Hedy would choose to commit suicide. Although usually arrogant and domineering, but just like this gone, the heart is still a little diarrhea."

Daisy nodded back, saddened, "After all, how can a child you've watched grow up be gone like that."

Ella just looked out the window, silently, without a word.

The limousine arrived first at the Ford family villa, Daisy got out and Ella went with Jack to the office.

"Ella," Jack suddenly took Ella's hand.

Ella was stunned, "What's wrong? Dad."

"You mustn't think about it." Jack said heavily.

Ella couldn't help but smile.

So her dad is worried that she'll be like Hedy and choose to kill herself one day when she's hurt by her feelings.

She said, "Dad, don't worry, I value my life. Even if the sky were to fall, I would never choose to commit suicide."

"That's good." Jack sighed, "I really didn't like Hedy before, thinking that she didn't have a good heart and didn't have much upbringing, and now that I've watched her die and watched your great uncle and aunt saddened, I'm still a little heartbroken. I'm really afraid that one day if you are like this ...... I'm afraid that your mom and I won't be able to live."

Ella's eyes were a little red.

She just suddenly thought of her last life.

In her last life her parents literally guarded her with their lives and kept her alive in a car accident.

She held back her emotions, "Dad, in this life, I will be with you until my white head."

"Good." Jack nodded in a huff and patted the back of Ella's hand heavily, as if to give himself some comfort.

The limousine arrives at the Ford Group.

The moment you get out of the car.

Jack and Ella had then recovered their moods, and the two walked into the office with their heads held high and their auras.

Return to your offices separately.

Ella sat down.

Wilson followed Ella in and reported back, "Mr. Campbell from Human Resources approached you in the morning, heard you were at Hedy's funeral and asked me to take a message to you, if you're back in the office, please go to him for a bit, there's been a bit of a situation with the transfer of personnel."

"What's the situation?" Ella raised her eyebrows.

Once Hedy died, Ella went along to help with Hedy's affairs.

Sure.

In fact, she doesn't have much emotion about Hedy's death other than some surprise.

She was not so saintly as to harbor compassion for someone she had been ten times worse than.

Just giving Hedy one last ride out of humanism.

As soon as she left, the matter about the transfer of staff in the sales department was naturally left to Alex in handling.

And I don't know, what happened in the last two days.

"Collective protest." Wilson replied.

So.

It's not even a minor condition.

"Yesterday morning, a letter was sent out, asking all employees to move their offices according to the latest positions, and at the same time, within today, complete all the handover work. However, until now, all the employees that need to be moved are still sitting in their original positions, still doing their part of the job, with absolutely no intention to change." Wilson reported, "Mr. Campbell was going to approach the employees one by one to do the thinking work, but all of them refused to talk to him."

"Find out who led this thing?" Ella asked.

Everything has a leader, and once that leader is captured, everything will be solved.

"Not yet."

"So do nothing now, leave them be. Just until we find the guy and make an example of him." Ella looked calm.

"Yes." Wilson was really kind of admiring Ella's wisdom, and ...... dominance.

"Give Mr. Campbell a word about our arrangements, too."

"Yes."

Wilson left.

Ella didn't delay and turned her eyes into her work.

The phone suddenly rang at that moment.

Ella looked down, glancing at the caller.

The moment he looked at the caller, his eyes visibly stuttered.

She thought about it, but picked up, "Hello."

Deliberately rusty tone.

"What's the matter, deleting all my phone numbers so quickly." Lucien's, self-consciously humorous, voice came from over there.

"Yeah, Eden doesn't like it when I get too involved with other guys."

"EdenEden ...... How long have you known him to call him so affectionately." Lucien was visibly suppressing his anger.

"Haven't known him long, but he just exists in my life now." Ella said, not wanting to bullshit Lucien either, "What are you calling me for?"

"Can't I call you if I don't do anything?"

"I'm busy."

"I heard you got a job at THE Ford Group." Lucien asked.

"Business?" Ella maintained a distant demeanor.

"Why be so cold to me when we've loved each other for so many years."

"If there's nothing else, I'll hang up." Ella really didn't want to waste time on Lucien.

"Ella," Lucien called to her, suddenly anxious.

Ella reached for her cell phone, still pausing.

"Can I invite you to dinner tonight?" Lucien asked.

"Sorry."

"Shouldn't we make it clear between us? At least give me a chance to redeem myself."

Lucien's voice, sounding humble to the point of, well, seeming to beg.