Chapter 341:
Without hesitation, Barbara agreed and said, âAlright, from today, Miss Sanderson, you wonât have to deal with Collin again.
Furthermore, in the battle for the George family fortune, my daughter and I will develop a meticulous strategy. You only need to direct us subtly. Once itâs accomplished, the George family will still beâ¦â
Harlee cut Barbara off, lifting a finger.
âToo slow. In a month, Ritchie will have her seated as the CEO of the George Group.â
She pointed her slender finger at Freyja.
âThough Iâm quite short on money, I have no interest in running a company. The future of the George Group is of no concern to me. You donât need to repay me. Just stay quiet and do your part.â
Harlee stood up slowly, her presence commanding like that of a monarch, gazing down at them.
âIf you dare breathe a word to the outsiders, the fate of the George family will beâ¦â
âMonth will be yours to face.â Her tone was casual, yet her words struck fear in the two women opposite her.
Barbara quickly reassured her, âYou have our word, Miss Sanderson. Once we leave this room, absolute discretion is guaranteed.
Freyja knows what to say!â
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Freyja held up her hand, swearing, âIâll not only keep silent but also ensure the George Group thrives so it can be a future ally for you!â Her eyes sparkled as if she had just discovered her calling.
Harlee turned, waving her hand in a dismissive gesture to show she understood, and then walked out of the private room.
Harleeâs goal for the day was to reassure Barbara and get her to fully commit to handling the George family. It seemed not only had she achieved that, but she had far exceeded her expectations.
Barbaraâs eldest daughter seemed to have a natural skill for business. Interesting. The George family might just serve as her training ground.
Harlee gathered her thoughts, her eyelids lifting slightly as she noticed a familiar figure. Rhys? What a twist of fate! Even going to a business meeting, they ended up crossing paths.
Before Rhys could notice her, Harlee quickly turned away, hiding herself in a corner. She was still unsure how to face her ex-fiancé, who had insisted on calling off their engagement.
Rhys felt a familiar stare and looked back, but he missed seeing Harlee.
He furrowed his brows and shook his head in self-mockery. It seemed the stress of work was getting to him.
Since Rhys had called off the engagement with the Sanderson familyâs daughter, the pressure the Sanderson family had inflicted on the Green Group only intensified, leading to significant losses. Yet, he had no thoughts of retaliation.
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