After Matthews' Boulangerie filed for bankruptcy, its operation was momentarily taken over by Dominion Equity Bank.
Even after the company had been seized, both the liquid and non-liquid assets were still insufficient to pay for all the loans and interest that Jack had accumulated over the years.
The old man was not very smart in his expenditures. The lavish parties, the month-long holiday trips all around the world, and beautiful bags and dresses and shoes had been paid for by using bank money.
Now that Jack was in a coma, Cheryl and Alain had no other choice but to give up their house.
The lavish residence was repossessed along with all the furniture inside. Cheryl and Alain were kicked out to the street.
In light of Jack Matthews' condition, all the hospital could do while waiting for the surgery was to stop the bleeding. The patient could only wake up after they treated the other aneurysms that threatened to rupture anytime.