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Chapter 36

    Chapter 36


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    Lea was totally caught off guard, giving Christian a look of disbelief. She hadn’t figured he’de on so strong


    But when it <b>came </b>to his principles and boundaries<b>, </b>Christian didn’t mess around, earning him major respect in Vaporleon City


    “Dad, no way. Helen’s innocent” Matilda jumped in, not hesitating to defend Helen at any cost


    Christian was shocked, studying <b>Matilda’s </b>face. She was dead set, just as innocent–looking as Helen.


    “Innocent?” He wasn’t buying it, not one bit.


    “Yes, Helen is innocent <b>Matilda </b>affirmed, her determination rock–solid. She was ready to bend the truth if it meant


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    I saw her this afternoon went through everyst detail,” she added, tears welling up <b>as </b>frustration and sadness crept into her voice. “Someone’s trying to frame her. There’s no way she’s guilty”


    “Who’d pull a stunt like that! And for what? Christian scratched his <b>head</b>, trying to make sense of it all.


    “I wish I knew, but it’s clear as day both Helen and thepany <b>are </b>getting yed.” Matilda’s voice cracked with emotion


    Christian went silent, memories of his past flooding back.


    From his time in the forces right through to his decades in the cutthroat world of business, he’d racked up enemies left, right, and center. Payback wasn’t just on the cards it was pretty much nailed on.


    Matilda capitalized on Christian’s hesitation and reassured <b>him</b>, “Christian, don’t sweat it. Helen’s innocent. She’ll walk out of this with her name cleared, I promise. She’ll be back home without a stain on her record”


    Her acting was wless, coupled with the family dynamic, leaving Christian to simply swallow it all


    “Alright!” Christian nodded <b>decisively</b>. “You can leave this to me, just tell me <b>what </b>you need. I can hook you up with connections, p manpower you require.”


    Believing his granddaughter <b>wasn’t </b>a criminal, he wasn’t about to <b>let </b>anyone mess with the Berry family.


    power, whatever


    Matilda felt a surge of <b>confidence</b>; with his support, they’d weather this storm. She thought even if Helen were guilty, she’d get out of jail unscathed. That was why Matilda had gone straight to <b>Christian </b>from the police <b>station</b>.


    Getting Christian on board was top priority. And now, with his hacking firmly in ce, the outlook was even more promising than Matilda had. dared to hope.


    “But with thepany’s stock tanking like this, we need to get it back on track, Christian said, farrowing his brow,


    “Grandpa, the stock thing’s a piece <b>of </b>cake, Lea chimed in, rising from her seat and approaching. “We just need to buy back enough shares. Easy <b>peasy</b>.


    Matilda suddenly noticed Lea and slowly got up and looked at her.


    Lea was decked out in her <b>full </b>school uniform–a crisp blue zer, short pleated skirt, and long brown hair cascading down. She had this totally innocent, pure look about her, with those smart, sparkling eyes.


    <b>A </b>sense of unease pricked Matilda’s gut as she felt something wasn’t <b>right</b>


    And it was confirmed when Lea said. “Mom, the Berry and Fraley families are practically one <b>and </b>the same, right? The Fraleys <b>were </b>pulling in over 4 billion in profitst year. So, borrowing a bit from them to buy back our shares should be no big deal, don’t you think?”


    Matilda felt <b>like </b>she’d just taken a gut punch, the wind getting knocked right out of her.


    But Lea appeared genuine, like a dutiful daughter keen on helping the family out of a jam, her <b>focus </b>squarely on the family’s interests.


    Christian was taken aback. Lea might just be onto something here,


    He’d been contemting a press conference where the Berry family would swear up and down on Helen’s innocence, a move to <b>steady </b>thepany’s stock price. Matilda was on the same page.


    Lea didn’t waste <b>any </b>time diving into <b>analysis</b>. “And We can <b>also </b>hit up a press conference, shout from the rooftops about Helen being not guilty and will be getting out without <b>any </b>charges.”


    Lea continued, “<b>Look</b>, the evidence <b>is </b>stacking up against her<b>, </b>and we’re running out of time to find something new. If we can’t swing public opinion, the stock’s <b>gonna </b>tank


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    “<b>Unless </b>Mom’s got a rabbit to pull out of her hat, sticking our necks out for Helen’s just gonna make things worse for the Berry Group. People are already losing it online, <b>and </b>our stocks are hanging by <b>a </b>thread”


    Matilda’s expression shifted <b>again</b>. She knew that if she had some new evidence, things might not be so dire. And Lea’s words were basically pushing the Fraley family to cough up some cash.


    Christian nodded in agreement<b>, </b>silently acknowledging <b>Lea’s </b>point.


    Without her nudge, he might not have even thought of it. The whole Helen situation had stirred up a social media storm, and without solid proof of her innocence, anything the Berry family said would just fan the mes,


    “What’s with the long face, Mom?” Lea asked, noticing Matilda’s expression. “You worried the Fraleys won’t lend us the money?”


    “<b>But </b>I guess you shouldn’t. Remember that big hospital project Fraley Medical started a couple of years back! We pitched in some cash for that. They owed us one. Lea <b>added </b>and turned to Christian.


    “Oh yeah, we loaned them over 2 billion dors, and they still owe us over 600 million, Christian said.


    Two <b>years </b>back, the Fraleys were <b>riding </b>high, and <b>Henry </b>promised Christian that everything in the Fraley family would eventually belong to Matikka, <b>which </b><b>meant </b>also to Helen. Being the stand–up guy he was, Christian didn’t hesitate to lend them a hand when Matilda asked.


    Matilda had managed to tum over 2 billion dors herself.


    Matilda’s lips trembled, torn between anger and fear. In her mind, asking the Fraley family for money felt like bleeding her whole family <b>dry</b>


    Though the Fraley family appeared to be on top of the world, boasting a massive 4 billion in profit onst <b>year’s </b>financial reports, it was all a <b>facade </b>aimed at inting their stock prices.


    In reality, the Berry Group’s growth was fueled by hefty borrowing in its early days.


    There wasn’t <b>any </b>real profit to speak of


    Gening thepany’s stock hack on track wasn’t going to be a cakewalk.


    Lea could almost read Matilda’s <b>mind </b>now. “Hey,e on, Helen’s innocent, right? Once the cops cut her loose, the stock’s gonna bounce back, and we can quickly pay back the Fraleys Lea argued.


    Christian nodded. “Exactly. Let the Fraleys know we need a bit more money, then we’ll buy <b>back </b>the shares.


    In business, it was all about give and take. The Berry family had lent a <b>hand </b>to the Fraleys before, so it was only fair to expect the same in return.


    Matilda felt <b>a </b><b>knot </b><b>form </b>in her stomach <b>as </b>she looked at Lea, feeling trapped. All her escape routes seemed blocked, leaving her with no <b>choice </b>but to ask the Fraleys for a hefty sum–no longer just millions, but billions


    Locked in a silent standoff with Lea, Matilda struggled to find her voice.


    Finally, Christian broke the silence, looking concerned. “Matilda, what’s the holdup? You’ve been quiet for a minute.”


    Taking a deep breath, Matilda forced out a response. “Alright, I’ll shoot the Fraleys a message for the cash Inside, she was fuming, but on the surface, she kept her cool.


    Christian’s expression softened with relief. Thanks, Matilda. I’ll do everything I can to sort this out for you.” He reassured her.


    Christian knew it would be tough for her to stabilize the stock price using money from the Fraley family. Her willingness to go to these lengths for the Berry family not only showed her dedication but <b>also </b>solidified Helen’s innse-


    TII have Mr. Fisher bring awyer to help with the police, and I’ll call the police leaders now, Christian said.


    Thanks, Christian, Matilda replied, her eyes showing renewed determination. “But No need for Mr. Fisher; you’ve got enough on your te. I’d feel better if he stayed by your side.


    Christian was in the dark about the full extent of the situation and Matilda couldn’t risk involving Victor


    Christian replied, “I don’t need more people, I just need awyer for thepany. But I’m swamped and time’s tight. I still need you to talk to the police and buy us enough time”


    Christian nodded and started making phone calls right there. “Mr. Brown, about my granddaughter Helen, she’s been wrongly used. The Berry family will provide evidence, but it will take some time. Please look after her while she’s there,”


    <b>“</b>Captain Knox, my granddaughter <b>has </b>been wrongly used. Can you help look after her for now?


    Christian said into the phone. “Mr. Yoel, about my granddaughter Helen…..


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    Matilda listened and nced at Lea with a smirk<b>. </b>‘<b>Christian </b>has pulled strings with the higher–ups, she thought confidently. With their backing, my next steps <b>should </b>be a breeze.


    She then mused. And <b>what </b>about Helen framed for murder? Does Lea really think that would destroy her! How <b>naive</b>! I’ll make damn sure Helen walks free. And forget about the Fraley fortune–Ill own everything the Berrys have soon enough!”


    Meanwhile, <b>Lea </b>was also ring at Matilda coldly. They locked eyes for a few seconds before Lea looked over at Christian, still on the phone Judging by his demeanor, hepletely believed Helen <b>was </b>innocent.


    With the so–called evidence in front of him and Matilda’s words, he had no more doubts. It all came down to his favoritism towards them. Lea felt <b>a </b>chill in her heart, seeing how easily he was swayed


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