The two exchanged a look, an unreadable emotion flickering in their eyes.
Charles Reed said, "Sunny, this is nothing. You’ve come into our home, so it’s only natural for us to treat you well. Don’t trouble yourself with all sorts of worries. It doesn’t matter if you don’t know how to run a business; I’ll just find someone to manage the company for you. Go ahead and sign."
Autumn Linton chimed in from the side, "That’s right. Noah is growing up every day; you can’t just watch over him forever. You need to have your own life, and this will give you some security."
Sunny Reed was deeply moved. "Dad, Mom, you’re so good to me."
She reached up to wipe the corner of her eye and said, "But really, there’s no need. I’m already very content with everything I have. I don’t want to cause any trouble for you over this, so please stop trying to convince me. I won’t sign it."
"Oh, Sunny, you’re so considerate. It just breaks my heart," Autumn Linton said, grasping her hand, her eyes filled with pity and affection.
Charles Reed added, "If only you were our biological daughter."
"Heh."
The mocking laugh came from Chloe Reed, who had been watching the entire performance from the sidelines.
"So fake."
After saying that, she turned and walked straight out.
"That damn brat!"
Charles Reed watched her leave, his brow furrowed in displeasure.
Autumn Linton sighed and said, "Sunny, your sister is just spoiled rotten by us. If she does anything to bully you, I’ll apologize on her behalf. Please don’t be mad at her, alright?"
Sunny Reed lowered her gaze. "I’m not angry. She’s my sister."
Autumn Linton smiled, relieved. "Good, such a good girl."
Chloe Reed hummed in acknowledgment. "How much did it sell for?"

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