Chapter 218 Wallace Corporation Was Due for a Change of Ownership
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Moreover, as the second–highest achiever at Saint Academy, it was hardly a surprise that people wanted to befriend her. And this was Samantha–wasn’t it clear that she just couldn’t bear to see others surpass her?
She had accused Samantha of being a gold–digger, yet wasn’t she the same?
Despite knowing that Mr. Dean was cursed, Samantha still chose to marry him. Wasn’t her motivation solely his wealth?
Emily, struggling to keep her frustration in check, took a deep breath and said, “Samantha, I will remember your words. But regardless of who I befriend, I’ll always remain true to myself.”
Was she truly certain?
Samantha’s lips curled into a mocking smile. “I hope so.”
With that, Samantha returned to her phone, checking the performance of Wallace Corporation’s stock market. The numbers were persistently declining, with rare moments of improvement. It appeared that Dale was indeed hopelessly inept.
What was the point of a boss who couldn’t even lead his team to profitability? Why keep such a leader? Perhaps it was time for a change at the top. Samantha’s expression was one of scorn. It was high time she had her lawyer visit the Wallace Residence to reclaim everything that rightfully belonged to her.
Samantha reached out to the lawyer her mother had trusted most during her lifetime. The call was answered promptly. “Mr. Caffero.”
Samantha had always shared a close bond with Mr. Caffero, whose full name was Sidney Caffero. He had seen her grow up, and even after her mother’s passing, he had made frequent visits to the academy. However, after the incident three years ago, when the Wallace Family had confined her, Sidney’s visits had become infrequent.
Now, hearing Samantha’s affectionate call and seeing her reach out on her own, Sidney was profoundly moved. “Sam, have you fully recovered?”
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