“Contact her first. Go over after she agrees to see you. Otherwise, you’ll just get turned away at the door, and then there will be nowhere to go to salvage your pride.”
“What are you saying? You mean I need to make an appointment to see my own daughter?
Isn’t she on her deathbed? Why is she still acting so difficult?”
Martin was also annoyed by Lillian’s habit of blocking all of them.
They were basically forced to wait for her to contact them. Trying to reach her was harder than climbing a mountain.
Previously, when he had no other choice, he had to go to her company and wait for her.
Brandon said, “That’s just how she is. Ever since she got out of prison, she treats everyone the same. I can’t see her either. If you want to blame someone, blame us for conspiring to send her there in the first place.
We have no idea what her life was like in prison for those two years.
She suffered, and we never once went to visit her.
I still don't know where that so-called spiritual master came from, the one who said our entire family shouldn’t go to a place like a prison for fear of affecting the family’s fortune.”
Martin’s face darkened.
The master had been invited by Sabrina, but she had meant well.
She had done it because the family seemed to be in chaos—his mother had become a vegetable, and Lillian had been imprisoned.
So she invited the master to take a look, and he had advised them that since someone was already in prison, the rest of them should avoid such places to prevent further misfortune from befalling the family.
Since this advice came at a time when the Mercer Group was struggling, they naturally chose to be safe than sorry.

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