Chapter 2238
After smoking the same cigarette for twenty years, the tobopany had improved its factory''s
production line, upgraded the form, and reced the cigarette paper and filter material. 4
Everyone felt that the upgraded version was more exquisite and upscale than before, but Jefferson
felt that the taste was not right and could not adapt to it.
Later, he had even fallen sick because of this.
When his subordinates had heard about his hospitalization, he had hurriedly gone to visit him. 4
After learning that Jefferson''s illness had been caused by the difference in the taste of the cigarette
he had smoked for twenty years, he immediately called and made the tobopany restart the
discontinued production line that had been dismantled and was ready for scrapping, and they
produced the original version of the cigarettes for Jefferson alone. Miraculously, it had instantly
cured his illness, s
However, Jefferson felt guilty for abusing his influence and power, so he specifically asked his
second son, Hayes Dunn, who was a businessman, to verify and cover the total cost of reopening
the production line. Only then did he ept the privilege with peace of mind.
In fact, the children of the Dunn family inherited Jefferson’s exquisite taste.
The more sophisticated they were, the more refined their life was.
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Hence, not only was the family highly educated and capable, but they also upheld the traditional
virtue of meekness and frugality.
At this moment, the Dunn family was sitting around the dining table, eating hot pot and drinking. The
eight of them were chatting enthusiastically, and all seemed to be in an excellent mood. 4
At first, they had been worried that Helen would be under the weather and feeling sad.
Unexpectedly, Helen was extremely rxed and calm.
They were her closest family and could see that her rxation andfort was not a disguise to
her true feelings, so they werepletely relieved.
The parents were in an extraordinarily good mood. Over the years, their six children had started
their own family, and each of them was living an impably good life. Still, they couldn''t help feeling
sorry for Helen.
This was mainly because they had always known that Helen was deeply in love with Curtis, but it
was, unfortunately, a fruitless one-sided love. After Curtis’s wedding, her decision of marrying
Sheldon had also been out of impulsion and rashness.
The night before Helen’s wedding, she had hugged her mother and cried all night. Her sisters,
Harper and Harmony, had apanied her, and they had also felt very sorrowful. 3
At that time, the three of them had tried to persuade her against the marriage, but she had refused.
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After the wedding, although Sheldon was very doting 0 n Helen, only Helen''s family could see that
she was not truly happy, especially after Curtis''s untimely death. She became even more reserved
and even began to asionally recite the Bible, bing a nun who practiced at home.
However, from the looks of it now, everyone could see that Helen was truly relieved.
When Jefferson remembered Helen telling him about going to Aurous Hill, he asked, "Helen, how
long do you n to stay in Aurous Hill?"
Helen thought about it and said, "I’m not exactly sure how long will I stay there. Let''s see how things
go."
Jefferson asked again, "Who will be going with you?"
Helen answered, "Sophie and Jaime."
Jefferson nodded. "Alright, then. The old residence in Aurous Hill has been very well maintained.
You haven’t been there for many years, so you can stay there for a few days. If there’s nothing
important, your mother and I n to visit Aurous Hill in a couple of days too. The winter in Eastcliff
is too dry and cold.
Your mother has long said that she wants to go to the South Region for a few days."