Esther was 1st stunned, then she quickly understood the meaning of her grandpa's words: And immediately said somewhat sheepishly, "Grandpa, what are you talking nonsense about……"
"Young Lord Arthur, he has already been married."
Married?" Anton subconsciously asked, "Which family's daughter did he marry?"
Esther said, "His wife is from the Bromwick family in Hillsprings."
"But the Bromwick family is just a down-and-out family in Hillsprings."
"The highest assets of the whole family is just over 100 million."
"And it is in, and now it has already gone bankrupt and liquidated."
Anton was filled with shock and said offhandedly, "This…… how is this possible?"
"The young Lord of the titled Arthur family: The grandson of the Ann family, how could he marry such a girl from a poor family?"
Esther said, "What exactly is the situation here, I'm not quite sure."
"But Chris has never revealed his true identity to his wife, and his wife's family does not know his true identity."
"She has always thought that he is an orphan-born son-in-law."
Anton pondered for a moment and said, "Between a husband and wife."
"It is surprising that they can conceal such a big thing, I think the foundation of their relationship is not strong enough."
"Sooner or later they will have to divorce."
Esther said awkwardly, "I don't know about this……"
Anton lightly sighed, said to Esther: "Esther, now the Raman family has this huge change."
"If there is no strong external force to intervene, your uncle's position is unshakable."
"And when I die, he will not be merciful to you, young Lord Arthur is your only chance to turn the tide……"
Speaking of this, Anton had 1 more sentence that he did not say.
In his opinion, Chris is not only Esther's only chance to flip but also his own only chance to flip.
Chris's Re-juvenation tablets are outstandingly effective, even if he can get 1/2 of them, he can live more days.
If Esther can really develop with Chris, the ancestors and grandchildren will have the moment to turn the tide against the wind.
It's not that Anton has a strong sense of utilitarianism: When people reach such a desperate situation, he is naturally unwilling to resign himself to fate: As long as there is still a breath left, he will still make the turnaround the biggest goal for the rest of his life.
Esther naturally also knows this truth.
When a wise person is in trouble, the 1st thing he thinks of is not self-hatred or self-loathing: But how to find a way to break the situation in a crisis.
Esther also knows very well that after her grandpa's position was usurped by the eldest uncle, she has been in a dilemma.
If she did not go to the Middle East with her grandpa today: Then Uncle would have to ask her about her grandpa's whereabouts: And the bottom line of her conscience would not allow her to betray him for profit.
And now she follows her grandpa to the Middle East, is also the same riding the Cheetah crossing the crocodile trench.
Since she went to the Middle East, she must be an accomplice and an enemy in the eyes of her eldest uncle.
At present he can't find her, she can still live, but in case grandpa dies in a year or 2, what should she do?
Will she continue to hide, or just take her grandpa's corpse back to the U.S?
The former is such a loser's choice, she naturally does not want to choose: But the latter is a surprisingly high risk: It is likely that she just arrives in the U.S, and her eldest uncle takes control of her directly.
Therefore, she feels that her future is also in gray.
In this situation, the only way she could think of to break the crisis was via Chris.
Unfortunately, Chris didn't have the intention to help.
Thinking of this, she smiled bitterly and said, "Grandpa, there is no point in talking about this now."
"Not to mention that Young Lord Arthur is already married, even if he is not."
"I will be in the Middle East, it is difficult for me to have any chance to cross paths with him again."
Anton also can not hide his disappointment said: "Hey! This going to the Middle East, still do not know if I can live to see the day we leave……"
To be continued

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