My Ex-husband Begs Me Back

Chapter 1582: Great Power



Chapter 1582: Great Power

Ayan revealed his plan, leaving Mr. Tillery stunned on the other end. Mr. Tillery's voice grew heavy as he asked, "Mr. Simpson, is there really no other choice?"

"I've said it before, she has crossed my bottom line," Ayan insisted.

Mr. Tillery did not prolong the deadlock. He compromised but with one condition, "Make sure it doesn't become a reality."

"Naturally!!" Ayan said in a calm tone, "I am not a despicable person. I know very well what needs to be done and what shouldn't."

After finishing the conversation with Mr. Tillery, Ayan achieved his objective, but Mr. Tillery was furious on the other side.

He threw his phone forcefully.

Slamming the table heavily, he said, "Ayan completely disregards me."

If it weren't for the sake of cooperation, he wouldn't bear such humiliation. He looked at Kerry, who stood nearby with furrowed brows, and asked, "Have you not made Daisy rely on you in all this time?" Kerry was well aware of Daisy's thoughts, but he chose to turn a blind eye.

Kerry wasn't surprised because he had been honest.

So, when faced with Mr. Tillery's question, he lowered his gaze and said, "I'm sorry, Mr. Tillery, I don't have that ability. Miss Daisy's standards are too high."

Daisy was too arrogant. From the moment she was born, her position was higher than others, naturally fostering an additional sense of superiority.

Mr. Tillery let out a disdainful hum, expressing his displeasure, but ultimately, he remained silent.

Mr. Tillery maintained his silence, his eyes filled with chilling coldness.

He informed Kerry of Ayan's plan and said, "Consider this a lesson for Daisy. After this incident, she should rein herself in. With time, there may be some changes." Kerry was shocked and his eyes filled with disbelief. He asked, "Mr. Tillery, do you really have no intention of stopping Ayan?"

Mr. Tillery replied, "Why should I stop him?"

Mr. Tillery continued, "Daisy went behind my back and obtained the account directly from the Public Relations Department. She should face the consequences."

Ayan's voice was sharp. He wouldn't hinder this matter in any way. Ayan would do as he pleased. As for Daisy, she was too audacious, and he had recently indulged her too much.

Mr. Tillery also warned Kerry not to provide any assistance to Daisy, nor should he remind her of anything. Let everything unfold as it may. Finally, he said to Kerry, "Perhaps after this incident, her inherent pride will be gone, and then she can regard you as an equal. So, it's better for you not to leak any information, or else she will never look at you with respect."

Naturally, Mr. Tillery had no intention of making Kerry his son-in-law. He only wanted Kerry to restrain Daisy, and Daisy to restrain Kerry. Each of his children had their own role, and once someone became useless, Mr. Tillery would readily cast them aside.

In Mr. Tillery's world, only interests mattered, and he could do anything to make Tillery's Corporation grow bigger.

A person blinded by self-interest would never have any clarity.

Feeling tired, Mr. Tillery asked Kerry to leave and sat alone in his office to rest.

Kerry left Tillery's Corporation and directly contacted Ayan.

He didn't hide anything from Ayan and asked, "Is there no other option?"

Ayan replied, "Hmm, there's no other option. Her behavior has gone too far, and I won't tolerate it."

Kerry didn't speak further; he simply fell silent and then asked, "It's just a play, right?"

"I have already promised Mr. Tillery," Kerry said.

"Mr. Simpson, although our collaboration is not on par with Mr. Tillery's, may I request that you consider my proposal?" Kerry pleaded with a hint of desperation. Ayan remained silent for a moment and then responded, "Hmm."Content is property © NôvelDrama.Org.

With Ayan's agreement, Kerry finally felt relieved.

The two of them didn't chat much because they had no personal relationship beyond their collaboration; they couldn't even be called friends.

Ayan acted quickly and immediately instructed Kian to handle the matter.

He wanted speed, so he could directly confront Daisy.

Daisy's love for indulgence was something others might not know, but he did. Daisy's apparent reason for not wanting to leave Hance City might seem to be for him, and perhaps that was partly true. However, it wasn't the whole truth. It was just one aspect. The other aspect was her preference for the extravagant lifestyle of Hance City.

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Upon hearing Ayan's instructions, Kian was also taken aback and asked, "Mr. Simpson, will this affect our collaboration with Mr. Tillery?"

"No, I already informed Mr. Tillery," Ayan replied.

"Mr. Tillery agreed?" Kian was very surprised.

Ayan nodded and then said, "To Mr. Tillery, Daisy is just a pawn. If the pawn takes the wrong path, it will be discarded. She will only be picked up again when she has a new purpose." Ayan's words left Kian stunned.

In a low voice, Kian asked, "Mr. Simpson, isn't Mr. Tillery afraid that his children will unite against him and overpower him?"

Ayan smiled slyly and calmly replied, "Do you think he's that foolish? He won't promise his every daughter and son the moon. Of course, he will use his children to control each other. In the end, the ultimate power remains in his hands."

Mr. Tillery was a strategist who considered nothing important except for the interests of Tillery's Corporation. Everything else was insignificant.

Kian murmured in understanding and immediately made arrangements.

That evening, Daisy went to the nightclub she had been frequenting lately, accompanied by her secretary and bodyguards. She was a

foreigner but generous and sexet

naturally attracting the attention of many. Because she was generous with her money, the regulars at the nightclub had gotten to know her well. Some men even secretly discussed how to win her heart. en.s.net

Due to the language barrier, she could only have meaningful conversations with those professional "fortune hunters," commonly known as men who made a living by taking advantage of wealthy individuals. They were professionally trained and knew how té charm people with money. Daisy had long been a target within their range, and now there were people actively creating opportunities to get close to her. en.s.net

After arriving at the nightclub, Daisy was escorted to a private room by the two male bartenders who had been responsible for serving her drinks and providing her with service. They took the initiative to introduce an event to Daisy, saying, "Miss Daisy, we have a special program tonight. Would you like to participate?"

Daisy loved excitement and thrill, so she immediately became interested. "What kind of event?" she asked.

"An auction!"

"An auction?"

The bartenders enthusiastically explained, "Miss Daisy, tonight's auction is one in a thousand. The highest bidder takes it all!"

"One in a thousand" obviously referred to people, and the implication of "the highest bidder takes it all" was not lost on Daisy. The bartenders didn't say much more; they simply asked, "Would Miss Daisy like to register and participate?"


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