Chapter 2759
After saying that, Marius let me go.
A smile graced the corners of his lips. He looked just like the sunny boy he was when we first met. "Goodbye, Sis Wan!"
Marius then shouted in Theo's direction, "President Grant, take good care of my Sis Wan. Be careful, I'll be coming back again."
"Don't worry, I won't give you the chance." Theo came over and grabbed my hand.
Marius looked at us and smiled knowingly. He then turned around coolly and waved to us.
Watching his gradually receding figure, scenes of the past flashed through my mind.This belongs © NôvelDra/ma.Org.
"Theo, has everything come to an end?"
"Yes, it's all over," he replied.
We left the airport and returned to Grant Corporation.
Neil, now a Grant, had also joined the company sometime now. He was a capable person to begin with and was able to adapt quickly.
In the office, I could hear Theo say that he wanted to leave Grant Corporation under his management. Neil refused at first and waved his hands. "What are you joking about? I definitely can't. How can I manage such a huge company like Grant Corporation? There's still the branch in Salt City too. It's too much. I want to get a girlfriend too."
"You're just not familiar with it yet. You'll be able to resolve everything quickly once you get used to it. You won't be delayed in getting a girlfriend either." Theo grabbed my hand to show that he himself had been able to achieve both.
Neil looked fed up. "You guys are just pushing everything to me to be idle, huh?"
"This is to train you. Also, Theo and I will help you until you get the hang of things. Only then will we retire." I looked at Theo and smiled sweetly.
"You're just gonna take your profits and live out your happy lives," Neil whispered.
I smiled slowly. "Didn't you tell us before that you have your own ideals? Theo and I have talked about it. Grant Corporation can become your ideal. You can build Grant Corporation into the company you want. Your brother and I believe you'll be able to do it." I told Neil what Theo and I thought seriously, no longer joking.
Neil lowered his head in thought. "But I really don't think I can do it."
"You can. There's nothing my brother can't do." Theo patted Neil's shoulder.
Neil nodded heavily as if he had been inspired. "I'll work hard to make Grant Corporation better. I won't let you or Wanda down."
"Good."
Neil was Theo's younger brother and could not be any more suited to handle Grant Corporation.
Shannon and Arthur were both
jointly running Green Orange. Although Shannon still had not
accepted Arthur, I felt that as long as Arthur worked a little harder, he would succeed. He decided to quit the entertainment circle for Shannon to help her with Green Orange. This was not something a lot of people could do.
I felt that Arthur was the person who suit Shannon the most.
As for Theo and I, we agreed to retire after everything was over and move to the town where my mother and father used to live.
The air there was very fresh, and the local customs were simple.
We still went back every week to
visit my mother in the hospital apet
to meet with our friends and
es. Everything was great.
In our free time, Theo and I would go for walks in town and talk about everything. We were husband and wife but also friends.
A year later, Shannon finally accepted Arthur and they got together.
They even made a special trip to town to share with me the good news.
When we were out on our walks, they each held one of our children in hand while Munchkin was running around in front.
"Be careful, don't fall." I worried over him at the back, afraid that he would get hurt.
Munchkin turned around and ran back over. "Mommy, come with me."
"No, Mommy can't run," Theo said with a smile.
"Why not?"
Shannon glanced at me and replied Munchkin's question, "Your mommy has your siblings in her tummy."
When Munchkin heard this, he was happier than anyone else. "Awesome! I'm going to be an older brother again."
Timothy and Wendy were still young and just looked at us dumbly.
"Congratulations."
The afterglow of the setting sun was filled with laughter and blessings.
I hoped everyone could be happy. In fact, was an ordinary life not a kind of happiness as well?
In the small town at dusk, the setting sun elongated our figures. As we walked forward slowly, we talked and laughed with one another. There was still a long way to go with our future, as well as our happiness...