Summary of Chapter 1864 from The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen)
Chapter 1864 marks a crucial moment in Emily James’s Novel novel, The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
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"It's her again, isn't it? You only soften up like that for her!" Zephyr's voice came through the phone, barely concealing his annoyance.
It was clear that Zephyr was furious and held a significant grudge against Thalassa.
Thalassa, initially ready to exchange pleasantries with Lysander, felt her mood plummet upon hearing Zephyr's words. "You seem busy, I won't keep you," she said to Lysander, her voice tinged with disappointment.
After ending the call, Thalassa stood there, engulfed in a sense of loss.
Meanwhile, at the Sinclair mansion, Lysander sat in a wheelchair, facing Zephyr's stern expression. "Are you telling me this was her idea?" Zephyr demanded, his face a mix of severity and frost.
After the Sinclair Corporation's shareholder meeting, Payton had eagerly reported to Zephyr with his own dramatic twist. He accused Lysander of plotting to poach major shareholders from the Sinclair Corporation, aiming to lead the family business to ruin, betraying his heritage.
Lysander took a deep breath, trying to contain his rising anger. He had explained that Thalassa was not involved, yet his grandfather kept targeting her, placing all the blame on her shoulders.
"In the past three years, the Sinclair Corporation has been suffering losses, with many shareholders feeling the pinch and facing dissatisfaction. Payton, instead of appeasing them, encouraged them to divest at the shareholder meeting. Isn't his approach tantamount to dismantling the Sinclair Corporation?" Lysander tried to reason with Zephyr.
"Payton may lack business acumen, but pointing out his mistakes doesn't justify poaching the Sinclair Corporation's shareholders," Zephyr argued, still unable to come to terms with Lysander's actions.
"Didn't you say it yourself, Grandpa? That the Sinclair Corporation's matters no longer require my involvement?" Lysander countered, a clear challenge in his tone.
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