He put on a deeply emotional performance, but not a word of it did I believe.
"Well, that's your own fault for being blind at the wrong time. Now that you can see, it’s too late."
With that, I turned to leave, but it seemed Christian was determined not to let go. Without warning, he dropped to his knees in front of me.
Robert gasped.
"Young Master Torres, this is too much." He moved to pull Christian up, but Christian refused, his eyes glistening with tears.
"Margaret, please, I beg you. You’re the only one who can help me now. If you’re willing to help me get back on my feet, I swear I’ll treat you a thousand times better, I’ll make it up to you. I know you’re with him just to spite me, but deep down, you’ve always had feelings for me, haven’t you?"
I smirked, uninterested, as the fish took the bait.
"I can help you."
Christian’s eyes brightened as if seeing a glimmer of hope.
"But I’m a businesswoman, and I only help in business ways. Your company is on the brink of bankruptcy. There’s no point in dragging this out; it will only worsen. You can’t afford to support it anymore—financially, physically, or with manpower. I’m willing to offer five million for the acquisition. You can use that to start fresh. It’s better than sinking deeper into debt."
Torres Enterprises is beyond saving in Christian’s hands, but I can bring it back to life and expand my own business empire.
Five million may not seem much to him, but it’s not insignificant either. Given the circumstances, it’s likely his best option.
Seeing his hesitation, I continued,
"This is the only way I can help you. You need to decide quickly, or it’ll be too late. If you wait, I may not be able to help you anymore."
Christian bit down on his jaw, weighing the pros and cons, before finally giving in.
"Fine."
"Of course, there’s a benefit. I’d be your servant, doing whatever you want. Isn’t that enough?"
I couldn’t help but laugh at his antics.
Suddenly, Robert’s face grew serious.
"Margaret, I’m serious. I really like you. Would you consider me?"
I had never seen Robert so serious before. I’d always regarded him as a close friend, but ever since I broke up with Christian, the way Robert looked at me had changed.
Now that I really looked at him, he was indeed quite impressive. He was handsome and certainly a good catch.
I smiled subtly.
"Well, I’ll think about it."

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