"Stephen, today I made your favorite dishes. I specially asked the maid to prepare them." Lily smiled and picked up so food for Stephen, "Stephen, why aren’t you eating?"
Stephen put down his chopsticks and said gravely, "I’m not hungry."
"Why aren’t you hungry? Are you feeling unwell? Should we go to the hospital?" Lily asked nervously.
"I’m eating at ho, but I have no idea what Sophie is having." The mont Stephen uttered these words, Lily’s smile froze, and she mumbled, "It’s not like I didn’t let her stay at ho; it’s her own choice to rent an apartnt near the branch office for convenience."
Regarding Grace’s guidance and her manipulative remarks, Lily acted like nothing happened. After all, Sophie "voluntarily" proposed it back then, what does it have to do with her?
"Look at your attitude the last ti she ca back!" Stephen said irritably, "Sophie wasn’t happy when she left."
"Was she unhappy? I was just trying to educate her, hoping she wouldn’t abuse her power. I was doing it for her own good!" Lily said confidently.
"If it’s for her own good, can’t you be nicer?" Stephen questioned.
Not leaving her a shred of dignity, Lily felt very wronged, not to ntion she had always hated that vixen who stole Stephen from her, and consequently, she harbored resentnt towards the vixen’s daughter, Sophie.
Lily’s temper was about to erupt, but Grace, being sensible, spoke up: "Dad, Mom is just worried about Sophie, afraid she’ll go astray."
"I see Sophie’s been at the branch office for quite so ti. Why not let her join the quarterly eting in a few days? She’ll have to return to the head office eventually." Grace’s words finally made Stephen nod in satisfaction, "Alright."
With Grace diating, the dinner finally ended peacefully.
Lily stord into Grace’s room, anxiously asking, "Grace, are you out of your mind? Why let her attend the quarterly eting and return to the head office?"
"Your father’s company is all yours. Why are you pushing it away?"
Lily was almost frantic. If it weren’t for Grace winking at her during dinner, she would have jumped up to oppose it right then.
"Mom, the quarterly eting is about assessing the performance of each branch office." Grace smiled smugly, "I’ve negotiated two hotel renovation deals this quarter. What does Sophie have?"
Upon hearing this, Lily understood and laughed, "Oh girl, you’re so clever!"
Letting Sophie attend the quarterly eting was rely setting her up for embarrassnt.
Ah, no, no!
It was to use her diocrity and incompetence to highlight Grace’s capability and prowess!
Grace laughed triumphantly. That fool Sophie wants to compete with her; she’s truly overestimating herself.
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"Oh wow, you’re amazing!" Sophie looked at the solved Rubik’s Cube from all angles, "How did you do it? Solved it so quickly?"
Charles glared at her with a sullen face, "What’s so difficult about that?"
"It is difficult, I just can’t solve it." Sophie called out admiringly, "You’re aweso, you’re a genius!"
"Hmph." Charles turned his head, seemingly unwilling to look at Sophie’s "silly face."
"Genius, do it again." Sophie quickly scrambled the Rubik’s Cube again and handed it excitedly to Charles.
"Childish." Charles muttered disdainfully, but still took the scrambled Rubik’s Cube. Her eyes were as bright as a kitten’s when seeing fish, making it hard for him to refuse.
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