Chapter 86
Joseph spoke bluntly without a trace of hesitation.
“Dad, I’m home all day without much to do. Since I can’t contribute much to the business, why not let me take on this role? Fiona carries the heavy responsibility of managing the company’s PR department. I’d hate to see her overworked.” Ursula smiled as she spoke on her behalf.
Her voice was gentle and soothing like a warm breeze.
Angela felt an inexplicable sense of discomfort.
Fiona would be even more marginalized with no place in the family if Ursula were truly put in charge.
“Grandpa, Mom can easily manage such a massive PR department. It’ll be no challenge for her to manage the household. She’s experienced, after all. Aunt Ursula is accustomed to a life of leisure. I think it’s best to let her live her life that way,” Angela said.
Fiona was slightly stunned as she cast a puzzled glance at her.
Angela’s expression remained unreadable when their eyes met. She silently urged her to advocate for herself.
This was certainly not a decision that could be finalized over breakfast.
Joseph simply said they would discuss it further after considering the opinions of Natalie and others.
“Why did you speak up for me?” Fiona asked bluntly. “Don’t you know that I have no interest in wrestling for power with Ursula?”
Dexter joined them at that moment.
He had heard what happened during breakfast earlier and was suspicious of Angela’s actions.
“Mom, don’t you want to change how everyone sees you? Aunt Ursula is charming with her words, which is why Natalie and Joseph always favor her. If everyone overlooks your contribution to the company, then proving yourself capable of managing the household might earn you the recognition you deserve.” Angela was genuinely indignant on Fiona’s behalf.
Angela hadn’t forgotten the days Fiona had been harsh toward her despite their recent
truce.
However, she was changing. She also hoped that Fiona could gain the recognition she deserved from everyone for being a hardworking role model.
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Chapter 86
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These were two entirely different matters and shouldn’t be conflated.
“It’s not necessary.” Fiona turned her back on Angela, leaving her with an indifferent view of her back.
The rejection left Angela momentarily speechless.
She recalled her conversation with Cecilia a few days ago, during which Cecilia had asked her to speak well of Ursula to Joseph.
“Mom, I’ll advocate for you with Grandpa. Consider a thank–you for helping me last time. But it’s for you to decide whether to fight for yourself.” With that, Angela grabbed her bag
and left.
The study room fell into silence.
The mother and son remained silent for a long time before Dexter said, “Mom, maybe you should give it a try.”
“You’ve been brainwashed by that little brat too?” Fiona sneered.
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