Elisa let out a cold snort in her mind, knowing that Norman was unwilling to put her in a position that would utilize her expertise.
Similarly, she had no intentions to take back control for Benett Corporation even though she brought the subject up on this day. Since they had already signed the contract, it would be very difficult to make Norman return it to her.
To add a layer of challenge to her journey, her late father did not set up a will before he passed. As his elder brother, Norman had the right to inherit his legacy.
Nonetheless, she did not have many shares in her hand back then. Since the contract had already been signed, she decided to let it go.
What she was really after was not as simple as her shares; she wanted all the shares back from Norman's family.
She also wanted to rip their hypocritical masks and chase them away from Benett Corporation.
"Go ahead, Uncle Norman."
Meanwhile, both Rose and Linda remained silent, trusting their father's decisions.
He must have his own reasons for doing so.
Norman sighed before continuing, "Liz, you know very well that our corporation relies heavily on business dealings and transactions with other companies, and we have shortages in the marketing department. Why don't you start there?"
Elisa frowned, but she did not utter a word.
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