The Best Thing I Never Had
him to the JHB General hospital. Victoria Lewis was so scared, she drove straight to the JHB General hospital, she was praying all the way for her father to be well. When she left home in the
d he never remarried. Her father was her pillar of strength. She didn't k
s about the company and fainted. The doctor told me that he would keep me overnight for observation." Victoria looked at her father, "what happened to the company dad?" Patrick Lewis told his daughter that this morning he had a feeling that something was wrong, t
then he went back to his office. He couldn't shake the feeling that something bad was going to happen. Mike Page discovered that there were no funds in the company account. He quickly went to Mr Lewis's office and told him that there were no funds in the company account. P
a was so shocked. Gordon Bolt was like a son to his father. His father took him in when he lost his parents at the age of ten. He took him and adopted him. He sent him to private schools and university. When he completed his degree, he worked at Lewis Group in the Finance department. Five years ago, when the Finance Director, Bill Green, retired, Patrick Lewis promot
then he approached many companies to cooperate with him to no avail. The person he trusted the most, his adopted son, Gordon Bolt, embezzled the company funds and skipped the country. He visited his friends and
close; they grew up together. Patrick had helped Glen Edwards several times when his company was in a difficult position. He nodded his head to his assistant. Patrick Lewis
sked you to pay it back because I treated you as a brother." Patrick was so upset and said, "we all know that your son is a womanizer, he doesn't deserve my daughter. But I would rather go bankrupt than send my daughter to hell." Glen Edwards couldn't refute Patrick Lewis' words. His son was good for nothing, but he felt that since Patrick was in a difficult position, he would accept his conditions and marry his daughter to his son Robert. "Leave my office, Glen Edwards, our friend