She only hoped that Viola could help her delay Harold for a little longer, so that she would be free to go to Akso to sign the house purchase contract after some time.
She had been very busy these days, busy with interviews, busy looking for a job, busy dealing with the things Harold gave her over the years and busy repaying Dolton Group kindness.
Beatrice did a simple calculation and found that Harold had paid up to 682,000 dollars for her mother’s nursing home expenses over the years.
Over the years, she studied very hard and lived frugally and she was able to scrape together the 4.682,000 dollars.
As long as next month’s salary was paid, she could clear all debts and leave completely.
But things were unpredictable, because her existence made Viola feel resentful.
Every day she stayed in the Dolton Family was torture for her.
Beatrice needed this money really.
She was the top student in her department when she was in college and even her teachers said she was a rare genius in the mathematics department.
Later, she worked alone to conquer Dolton Group’s product model and wrote the cracking code, which not only earned her a generous bonus but also made her famous.