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She is a CEO by George Chapman novel Chapter 530

Spencer's face darkened, and Nia, who was standing next to him, leaned over and asked gently,

"Spencer, what's going on?"

"Shut up!" Spencer was angry and took his anger out on Nia. Nia was reprimanded for being innocent, and she shrank to the side in grievance.

"What do you want me to do?" Finally, Spencer gave in.

Jacob gave a smug smile and began to propose conditions. "First, you have to send someone to pick me up from here. I don't want to live in a rich family's compound, but at least I want to live on Prisidio Street. It's okay if you don't want me to join the company, but you have to ensure my basic living expenses."

"Prisidio Street has a lot of rich citizens of Athegate. Are you sure you want to live there?" Spencer asked with a sneer.

Jacob hesitated for a moment, then said, "Look around and find a place. If I don't like it, I'll tell you."

How dared him! Spencer cursed in his heart, but to calm Jacob, he held back his temper and said, "Well, you just wait. I'll make the arrangements as soon as I can."

"Please," Jacob said with a smirk in his voice, "Spencer!"

As he just hung up the phone, Spencer directly threw the phone out. The phone hit the wall, and the screen immediately shattered.

"Jacob! Good for you!"

Nia, who was watching from the side, saw that Spencer was so angry that she was afraid to touch him. She wanted to show him that she was gentle and thoughtful, so she curled up beside the bed and asked in a soft voice,

"Spencer, what's going on?"

Spencer, after all, had a lot on his mind, and he calmed down quickly enough to sort of understand why Jacob was so desperate, that he had made his life so difficult and that the slums were his own creation. The neighborhood bullies were his idea, too. But he forgot that Jacob was a man who risked his life for profit just like he was.

"It's okay. There's something going on at the office. You should go home. I have to take care of something," Spencer said to Nia when he calmed down.

"Now?" Nia raised her eyebrows. It was almost ten o'clock, and he usually let her stay over.

"Well, I'll have the driver take you home," Spencer said impatiently.

"Okay." Nia had to do as she was told, get out of bed, get dressed, and leave the room.

She was his beck and call. That was it.

Spencer didn't go back on his word. Afraid of what Jacob would do, he called and made the arrangements. Within a day, Jacob had moved from the slums to a luxury condo near the Gold Coast.

Lying on the soft, comfy couch, Jacob looked out the window at the blue sky and felt like he was finally getting back on his feet, but this was only the first step in his plan.

After a sip of wine, Jacob smirked and planed his next move.

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