All Chapters of The Long-Awaited Heir: Chapter 1611
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Chapter 1611 Let Them Free
The conversation continued immediately as Matthew responded to Carvalho over the phone.“Maybe to the police that sounds like an admission of guilt,” Matthew said calmly. “But to the Alvares family, it sounds like fear. Ever since Gustavo was exposed, everyone has assumed they were neck-deep in drug trafficking. Linda suffered horribly because of that.”“But they should know running away only makes things worse,” Carvalho replied on the other end.“Maybe they don’t realize that yet. I only know one thing: Linda and Walter eloped.”An awkward silence followed.“All right then,” Carvalho finally said. “Let’s assume the rest of the family went after her. I know exactly where they might be: at the grandparents’ house, where Gustavo is hiding. Thank you very much for the information, Mr. Sterling.”“You’re welcome.”Matthew ended the call. Everyone else in the office stared at him in disbelief.“Matt,” Leonardo asked, “why did you tell him Walter and Linda eloped?”“You don’t think the pol
Chapter 1612 The End
At the Empire Sterling Headquarters, Evan stood beside Karl’s desk, holding up a phone and recording him. An official announcement was about to be made.“Ready, sir,” Evan said.Karl smiled warmly at the camera.“Hello, good morning to everyone watching. As you all know, I’m Karl Sterling, son of the owner of the Sterling conglomerate. And as you already know very well, my only son, Matthew Sterling, once wandered through life without knowing who he truly was. Ever since he regained his real identity, he has managed the conglomerate masterfully, allowing my father to retire peacefully.”He took a deep breath before continuing.“For a time, after I returned to the scene, I resumed management responsibilities. But…” He paused again. “It is with great pride that I officially announce my son Matthew as the current president of the conglomerate. I will be stepping away to oversee Golden Letters exclusively. This was a collective decision made by my family. I trust my son’s competence compl