Charles Reed’s brow furrowed. "Why are you asking about this?"
"No."
Chloe Reed said domineeringly, "Pull the investment money out."
Charles Reed immediately glared at her. "What kind of nonsense are you talking about? What’s wrong with starting a company for your sister? It’s not like it affects you in any way."
"I won’t allow it." Chloe Reed crossed her arms. "She’s just an adopted daughter. What right does she have to spend our family’s money?"
She let out a soft sneer. "Have you forgotten that the Reed Group almost went bankrupt before?"
Her threatening tone and fearless demeanor made Charles Reed’s expression turn ugly.
The previous turmoil had cost him several sleepless nights, and the board of directors had begun to question his competence.
He certainly didn’t want to go through that kind of turmoil a second time.
But...
Charles Reed looked at her with a grim face. "Walker Grant set it up; he invested too. Chloe, so much has happened before. You’re always hurting your sister. We just want to compensate her in a small way. Stop being so unreasonable."
Chloe Reed sneered internally. ’So, after all this, Walker Grant is still so concerned about his sister-in-law?’
’Can’t compensate her in other ways, so they just start a company for her, feed her projects, and support her?’
Thinking of all the things he had done to avoid a divorce, she found it laughable.
Chloe Reed quickly composed herself and said, "I’ll make Walker Grant pull his investment too. In short, I don’t agree to you two starting a company for her. She doesn’t deserve it."
"Chloe Reed!"


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