Chapter 717 – A Turning Point in Night of Destiny ( Anastasia Tillman ) by Internet
In this chapter of Night of Destiny ( Anastasia Tillman ), Internet introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 717 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Internet genre.
“I don’t quite understand what you’re saying, Mrs. Goodwin,” Arthur said. He was someone who had to get his answers.
“You should know well why my husband’s company went bankrupt, and what methods you used to threaten the people around him to betray him and set him up! You made my husband owe the bank one billion, but even if you repaid the debt for us, we won’t be grateful to you. Just leave! You’re still young, so why are you so cruel?” After Emma finished speaking, she turned around and left.
Outside the door, Arthur’s face stiffened as he remembered what he did to acquire the company. It was true that the theft of his family heirloom had pushed him into putting a knife on Drake’s partner and threatening him to set up a trap for Drake to fall into, making him lose his company and even owe the bank one billion.
Arthur was never one to regret his actions, but for this matter, he did regret a little. If Drake and Emma knew about this, did their daughter know as well? If she did, was it the reason why she hadn’t answered his calls?
In the hospital, Sophia had just taken her phone from the nurse. As soon as she turned on the screen, twenty-eight missed calls appeared in her notifications.
She couldn’t help but feel surprised and quickly clicked in to see who had called, only to find out that it was all from Arthur. Was this guy crazy? Why did he call her so many times? Just as she was thinking that, her cell phone rang again with another call from him.
Sophia’s hand jolted, causing her to nearly drop her phone. Fortunately, she scooped it back into her arms and asked huffily, “Why do you keep calling me?!”
The man on the other end coughed slightly before asking, “Where are you?”
“I’m at work.”
“You’re working?”
“Yes, I’m working now. If you don’t need anything in the future, don’t come looking for me,” Sophia said righteously.
“I only gave you a short holiday. I didn’t allow you to completely leave my side,” Arthur grumbled unhappily.
“I don’t think I’ve signed a contract to sell myself off to you! I didn’t put my fingerprint on anything either. I have my own freedom, and you don’t have the right to interfere,” Sophia rebuked sharply, her back straightening as she spoke.
Sophia glared at him, her eyes no longer as timid and obedient toward him as before.
“Let me ask you. Did you use any dirty methods to take my dad’s company away?” She immediately interrogated him.
Arthur nodded. “Yes, I did pull some strings, but that was because…”
“You don’t have to explain; I don’t want to listen.” Sophia pretended to be irritated. “What’s done has already been done.”
A flash of surprise passed through Arthur’s eyes. This girl is a little different today, he thought.
After his coffee was served, he picked up the cup and took a sip before saying in a low voice, “Then, how do you want me to pay your family back? Tell me, and I’ll do it.”
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