*

It felt expected, the kind of decision Ben Lucas was bound to make. But right now, the focus wasn't on Lucas Corporation. It was on his father, who was ill.

Jamie studied Ben's expression. Beneath his composed exterior, there was a subtle distraction. "I heard Mr. Lucas is unwell," she said softly.

Ben paused, his expression unreadable. "And what does that have to do with me?"

"I just thought you should know. After all, he's still your father."

After she said this, Ben fell silent. Jamie worried she might have upset him. She hesitated, then carefully lifted her gaze to check his reaction. He didn't look angry. So, she had been right.

She felt a sense of relief but also an ache in her heart. Ben was like a block of ice. He was cold and unyielding on the outside but fragile underneath. He might not say it aloud, but that didn't mean he wasn't hurting. He just buried it deep, where no one could see.

"If you feel uneasy about it, maybe you should go see him. Of course, if you don't want to, that's fine too. Just a suggestion," Jamie said softly, her tone gentle and soothing.

She had lost her own father, so she understood this kind of feeling all too well. Better to cherish what you have now than to live with regret once it is gone. It was better for everyone that way. Ben's furrowed brows gradually relaxed.

But in the end, he didn't agree outright. "I'll think about it," was all he said.

Jamie didn't push him further.

This outcome was good enough.

With Mrs. Zeller's family as a breakthrough, Ben instructed them to approach the hesitant holdouts, persuading them from within. The results were impressive.

By the time Daniel, the instigator, was released from detention two weeks later, he found that his influence was gone.

Not only had people stopped

Sel

listening to him, but many had also signed the relocation agreements and agreed to the demolition. Those were agreements that they had once sworn they would rather die than sign.

"With Mrs. Lopez's medical records clearing our name, Daniel's accusations against us have been debunked. The project can finally move forward. It's all thanks to

Jamie," the assistant not

"Absolutely, it's all thanks to her."

"Mr. Lucas is lucky to have Jamie by his side."

Amid the chorus of praise, Jamie felt out of place. As applause surrounded her, she remained

humble. "This was a team effort. I

just gave it a little push."

A female employee grinned. "Jamie, don't be so modest!"

"Exactly! After such a big success, we should celebrate! How about Mr. Lucas treats us to dinner?" someone suggested, clearly joking but hopeful.

With a crowd this large, a self-funded gathering would cost a fortune. Among them, only Ben had the means to foot the bill.

The assistant gave Jamie a knowing look, but before she could respond, he added mischievously, "Why not have Jamie ask Mr. Lucas?"

"Me?" Jamie's instinctive response was refusal, her expression incredulous.

Why was she suddenly dragged into this?

"I'm not really into group dinners. You all should go ahead."

"Oh, Jamie, don't be like that! You're the only one who can sway Mr. Lucas. Have mercy on us!" the group begged.

After holding out for a while, Jamie finally caved under the pressure. "Fine, I'll talk to him."

Cheers erupted as she made her way to Ben's office.

When she pushed open the door, Ben was already aware of the commotion outside. "What's all the noise about?" he asked, glancing up.

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