Lily flipped through the documents, her expression growing even colder.
The records showed that since her departure, Madam Gray's health had been deteriorating.
Before Lily left, despite resenting Madam Gray for her past merciless favoritism, she provided for her out of a sense of duty—not only did she give a monthly living allowance and a share of the company's year-end dividends, but she also made sure to place her in a nursing home for care.
However, not long after she left, Madam Gray was taken back to the Gray residence.
Rowena claimed that being cared for by her own daughter at home would be more meticulous and tender.
But Lily knew they probably just didn't want to spend the money.
After all, the nursing home she had picked for Madam Gray was the best in A City.
The accommodation fees alone were a significant monthly expense.
Once Lily was gone, naturally, there was no one to foot the bill.
To think that Rowena would part with the company dividends—that was unlikely.