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Chapter 32 The Wicked are the First to Complain

    Chapter 32 The Wicked are the First to Comin


    Sucy had been waiting outside the door. Seeing that Vi came out, she finally felt relieved, ran over to


    her and whispered, “President Sutton, did Mr. Shaws give you a hard time?”


    “No, what can he do to me?” Vi asked with a smile and then she felt her palm hurt. Walking to tea


    room, she spoke, “Sucy,e and go track a person this week. I have arranged a house for you, and I


    will offer you food.”


    Sucy blinked her eyes, confused, “Who am I going to track?”


    Vi took out an ice cream from the freezer and clenched it in the palm of her hand. She said lightly,


    “Mike, you don''t need to know too much. All you have to do is follow him, report to me what he does


    every day and who he sees. Understand?”


    Sucy nodded solemnly.


    Vi rubbed her head. “Go to work.”


    Vi wanted to assign this work to the professionals, but Mike was one of her professionals, but he


    was bribed, so she could not risk making mistakes. In such situation, she could only let Sucy do it.


    She wanted to know who the man behind the scenes was.


    Leonard seemed to have lost interest in the horse farm and did not give her clear instructions, but Vi


    could continue to follow up. She guessed the reason Leonard let her continue was mainly because the


    Chambers family was also involved.


    Contentt bel0ngs to N0ve/lDra/ma.O(r)g!


    Travis arrived at the Shaws Group half an hourter and signed the contract freely.


    After Vi''s identity as the vice president was exposed, the staff of the Shaws Group was not


    surprised. It seemed to be normal. The department managers scolded by Vi in the weekly meeting


    thought was it reasonable that they got scolded.


    At the same time, Steven was called back to old house early in the morning.


    “Uncle Steven nearly cut off my handst night. I told him the truth. Why did he do that to me? Vi is


    a woman I don''t want! He has to be with her and he is kept by her! Grandpa, we never had such a


    scandal before!”


    As soon as Steven got out of the car, he heard Eric making frantic noises. He took a look and found,


    except for his father Maddox Chambers and Eric, his two brothers were there too.


    Steven took a deep breath and collected the cold light from his eyes, and suddenly became a humble


    honest man persecuted by his unscrupulous nephew.


    Life was like a drama, it all depended on acting. Steven opened his mouth:


    “I know my qualifications are mediocre and I didn''t do well while I was studying abroad. But I am your


    uncle, how can you start a rumor about me?”


    The sound of Steven''s voice made everyone pause.


    When he entered, he greeted his father and brothers politely.


    His eldest brother, Charles Chambers, nodded to him, while his second brother, Edward Chambers,


    looked gloomy.


    His father sat in the front seat, slowly opened his eyes, and looked at Steven. “Steven, please exin


    what''s going on. Because of what you didst night, the media is busy.”


    Eric knew that Steven was of no importance to the Chambers family since he was a child. Hearing what


    his grandfather said, he felt satisfied that his grandfather was helping him. He was grandpa''s only


    grandson, the treasure of the Chambers family! His manner therefore became more disdainful.


    “Uncle Steven, you know that you are mediocre and worthless. When you hit mest night, you didn''t


    feel worthless at all! Now, you are talking about etiquette with me, when you were kept, when you hit


    me, why didn''t you think about etiquette? Do you think I''m easy to be bullied when I''m out there


    alone?!”
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