Chapter 131 Sign It or Shut Up
Ste didn’t really care; she just went on. “Businesspeople will always be businesspeople.”
Even feelings came with strings attached. Still, she had to <b>admit </b>she was a little surprised. The Reed family actually cared about Lillian–genuinely. Ste had to give it to Lillian: that took some skill.
Hearing her talked about like that, Susan <b>was </bpletely furious.
Any chance of reconciliation instantly copsed. She snapped, “So unless I sign, you won’t let theme back?”
Her breath was unsteady. She waspletely done dealing <b>with </b>Ste.
If signing that paper was the only way to get them back, then fine–she’d do it.
She couldn’t take it anymore. Ste didn’t <b>know </b>right from wrong.
Let the ties be cut, then. She’d like to see what would happen once Ste severed herself from the Reed family. Would those people still be there for me? Did Ste really think they cared about me?
They were <b>just </b>using her as a way to get close to the Reed <b>and </b>Keene families. That was all.
Susan was <b>too </b>angry to think straight, but right now, nothing mattered more than getting Eddie and Rianne back to treat
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<b>Ste </b>said nothing: she just looked at her silently.
Meeting that unshakable look in her eyes, Susan clenched her teeth <b>and </b>nodded. “If this is really what you want, fine. I’ll sign. Happy now!”
As soon as she said it. Ste pulled the document out from the drawer and handed it over.
“Sign it.”
Susan was speechless.
Right then, Ste’s demeanor was clean and decisive. It was as if she had zero attachment to the Reed family at all.
That only made Susan even angrier; her chest heaved with rage. So she wanted to cut <b>ties</b>? Fine–let her.
When she came crawling back in regret, <b>Susan </b>would deal with her <b>then</b>.
Blinded by fury, Susanpletely overlooked the power Ste held behind her cold, controlled <b>exterior</b><b>. </b>
In the end, she bit her lip, grabbed the pen, and signed the disownment agreement.
The second her pen lifted from the <b>paper</b>, Ste snatched the agreement away like she was afraid Susan might change her mind.
Just looking at her made <b>Susan’s </b><b>blood </b>boil, but she held it in.
Gritting her teeth and trying to stay <b>calm</b>, she asked, “When are theying back?”
She had signed, <b>just </b>like Ste wanted. This should all be over now, right?
But, Ste tucked the papers into the safe and locked it, then <b>looked </b>at her with that <b>nk</b>, almost <b>clueless </b>expression. “They<b>? </b>Who do you meant
Susan’s heart dropped
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