?Chapter 589:
Using the funds, he steadily expanded his business, and Bet Group’s operations began to bounce back piece by piece.
Over time, Joyce approached Alexander several times, dangling alluring offers in front of him.
But Alexander declined each time.
He was determined to forge his own path to sess in Olisvine. His confidence in himself was unshakable.
Dani remained indifferent to such affairs. She knew Caiden had beaten Katrina up multiple times.
Eventually, Katrina approached Dani, wearing the same submissive demeanor Alexander once had.
“I’m not asking for much. Give me five million, and I’ll divorce Caiden right away.”
Dani responded with a soft chuckle.
“I never wanted you two to divorce. Haven’t you realized that by now?”
Katrina countered, “But you’ve got no proof, so you can’t do anything to me. Instead of keeping me around as a daily nuisance, why not let me leave? I swear I’ll disappear from Olisvine—you can pretend I’m dead.”
Dani offered a faint smile.
“You want me to pretend you’re dead?”
Katrina nodded eagerly, her desperation evident.
“That’s not quite the same as being truly dead,” Danimented dryly.
Katrina narrowed her eyes.
“Dani, I came here to settle things peacefully, but if you’re unwilling, don’t me me for being ruthless. Do you want a repeat of those ‘idents’?” she warned.
Dani’s faint smile lingered.
“Feel free.”
Katrina stormed away, pulling out her phone as soon as she reached the yard.
“Is this all you’re capable of? Back when you had me take care of Brylee, you were so decisive. Now I’m being targeted by Dani while you sit back and reap the benefits like nothing ever happened. Do you really think that’s fair? Make Dani disappear within a week, or I’ll spill everything to her about what happened back then. I’m warning you, Dani isn’t like Brylee. She has powerful allies, with money and influence. They could crush you with ease, and you know it.
You’ve got one week—if Dani’s still alive, we all go down together.”
Katrina ended the call angrily, her gaze drifting towards the vi as her eyes narrowed.
Turning around, she suddenly spotted Caiden.
It was obvious he had overheard her phone call.
“You’d better act like you heard nothing and keep your mouth shut, or you’ll be the first to go,” Katrina hissed before walking away.
The following day, as Dani arrived at work, she noticed Caiden loitering in the parking lot.
“Dani, I swear I had nothing to do with any of it. Please, let me move back into the vi,” he pleaded.
Just as Dani reached for her car door, Caiden hurriedly said, “I overheard Katrina on the phone yesterday—she admitted to killing your mother.
You shouldn’t be ming me.”
Dani’s brows furrowed slightly.
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