"Don Albert doesn't care about Jacob anymore?" Chairman Price exclaimed in disbelief. "But... He used to hold Jacob in such high regard. Remember when we dined at Heaven Springs? Don Albert not only gave us the best private room, but he personally served us wine and toasted to our success..."
His wife waved her hand dismissively and replied, "Oh, old man, you've been a member of the Calligraphy and Painting Association for far too long. Your instincts have dulled. Even if two people were close yesterday, it doesn't mean they can't be at odds today. Besides, there's a reason why Zachary is Don Albert's strategist. Jacob betrayed that trust by conspiring with him to commit fraud. Don Albert won't be pleased with that, I assure you."
She continued, her tone growing more assertive. "And if you've seen Zachary's social media, you'd know that the money from the fraud ended up in Jacob‘s pocket. What does that prove? It proves that Zachary became Jacob's lackey, doing his dirty work for him!"
"If Jacob had the audacity to use Don Albert's strategist as his pawn and cause such a scandal, do you think Don Albert would want to associate with him? No, at a time like this, if Don Albert gets angry, he will most certainly sever all ties with Jacob!"
Chairman Price, taken aback by this revelation, exclaimed, "Wife, are you suggesting that Don Albert no longer cares about Jacob's well-being?"
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