Odie thought it over carefully and found some sense in it.
"Mr. Odie, I’ve said my piece. Can I go back to sleep now?"
"Go ahead."
Odie waved his hand dismissively.
Just as Sophie was about to leave, Odie suddenly said, "Wait a second!"
"What now?"
"Did Elodie give you the share transfer agreement for Burke International?"
Sophie replied coolly, "Yes, she did."
"I bought the shares of Burke International."
Meanwhile, after leaving the Minton family, Timothy was picked up by a black sedan.
The once meek Timothy's expression turned icy, his eyes filled with disdain. "Sophie is so easy to fool."
The driver, lowering his cap, said, "The boss told you not to underestimate her. That woman is cunning and might already suspect you."
"Would she let me leave if she suspected me? I don't buy it."
Timothy scoffed, "Don’t make Sophie out to be some kind of genius. If it weren’t for Colby paving the way, she wouldn’t be where she is today."
"You're young and might not see things clearly. People are hard to read; who knows what Sophie is thinking? All you need to do is gain her trust and find a way to be a mole."
Hearing this, Timothy frowned, "Don't lecture me like you’re my elder. Remember, I'm your boss!"
"I'm looking out for you!"
"I don’t need you to!"
Timothy said coldly, "Just do your job and don’t overstep."
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