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Chapter 183

Ever since George turned three, he had started to get involved in business. The company in his hands was a subsidiary company that Winters Corporation had planned to divest two years ago.

He took over the company the day before it announced its bankruptcy.

After his management this year, Digion Technology became one of the top three most profitable subsidiary companies under Winters Corporation. George had just finished attending a meeting, and he kept having a bad feeling. He always looked calm. Only when he felt disturbed would he look anxious like a four-year old child.

Liam Munoz, his young assistant, respectfully said, “Young Master, your work today is almost done. Would you like to go back and rest first?”

George shook his head.

He held his chest and kept feeling unwell. Did something happen to Harold? He took out his phone. Just as he was about to call Mr. Brown, his phone on the table vibrated. He cast a glance at it, and the incoming call was from his mother. He pursed his lips and answered the call, “Mom, what is it?” “George, something happened to your brother.”

Dew’s teary voice came from the other end of the line, and George instantly stood up.

He had started to feel uneasy an hour ago. Did this mean that it had been at least an hour since something happened to Harold?

The call came too late!

George walked out while he asked, “Mom, what happened to Harold? How is he right now?”

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