Chloe Reed didn’t insist. The item didn’t have to be delivered right away.
She nodded. "Alright. I’ll request time off once this project is wrapped up."
Kyle Coleman’s expression softened a little.
He then turned to the supervisor and asked, "What about Sunny Reed? She hasn’t come in yet?"
The supervisor looked helpless as well, sighing as he said, "She called in sick this morning. Said she wasn’t feeling well."
Kyle Coleman’s brow furrowed again. "Such a pain."
Chloe Reed arched an eyebrow. ’Is she trying to provoke her boss on purpose?’
’Does she think she can be this brazen just because she has Walker Grant backing her up?’
’If she’s not going to take her job seriously, why bother having one in the first place?’
She returned to her desk.
But just then, her phone rang. She took it out and saw it was a call from Charles Reed.
She answered, "Hello?"
Charles Reed spoke up. "I asked your mother. She said there was no such thing. Chloe Reed, you’ll really stop at nothing to get what you want, won’t you? Bring the sapphires over right now, or the share transfer contract is immediately terminated!"
Her brow furrowed at his words.
’How is that possible?!’
"My grandma told me herself. How could it be fake? Maybe Mom misremembered?" Chloe Reed simply couldn’t believe it.
But Charles Reed just snorted. "Your mother, lie? Come on. Enough of this nonsense. Either you bring the sapphires over, or you give up the shares. Make your choice."
With that, he hung up the phone.
Chloe Reed gripped her phone tightly, her lips pursed.
She stood up, went out onto the balcony, and dialed her grandmother’s number.
After three rings, the call connected. An elderly voice answered, "Who is this?"
"Grandma, it’s me." Chloe Reed’s voice softened.

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