Chapter 726: Consider the Long-Tail Effect

Lana Brown's phone call did not come at the most appropriate time. Cheryl Suweton had already reconciled with her family, and to compensate Sean Knight, she had been very proactive in recent days.

In Cheryl Suweton's view, it was Delton Suweton, or rather the Gustav Family, that owed Sean Knight.

Delton Suweton had benefited greatly from the situation, and he felt somewhat guilty about it.

Therefore, after reconciling with her family, Delton Suweton repeated his wish to proactively approach Sean Knight to explain and mend their relationship.

However, Sean Knight refused.

Sean Knight told Cheryl Suweton,

"I can understand his motives for what he did, but I will not forgive the act. I would urge you to reconcile with your family, as they are your flesh and blood, but I cannot pretend this incident never happened."

Indeed, Sean Knight had made money from the situation, but in reality, he should have received much more.