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ire was taken aback when she overheard her mother urging her to return to the Wilson Group. Confused, she asked, “Mom, what kind of magic did Grandma work on you? Why are you so insistent that I go back to Wilson Group?”
ine, feeling anxious, responded quickly, “If you go back to Wilson Group, you’ll have a stable annual sry. Isn’t that better than starting your own business? What if you lose all your money trying to start a venture? What will your father and I do then?”
ire replied firmly, “Mom, please stop pushing me! I will never go back to work for Wilson Group. Even if I end up begging on the streets, I will not return to thatpany! I might face hardship, but I refuse to sacrifice my pride or dignity!”
ine shot ire a re before questioning, “Is this all just about your pride or dignity?”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
After ine finished speaking, tears began to roll down her cheeks as she expressed her distress, “Wilson Group is on the verge of bankruptcy. If it goes under, your father and I won’t receive our pensions! You know we depend on that pension for our retirement! And even though your grandmother doesn’t hold your father in high regard, he still has a stake in Wilson Group! If you refuse to go back, we’ll lose our dividends too! What will we do in the future?”
ire immediately retorted, “Mom! The Wilson family deserves to go bankrupt because they don’t know how to run their ownpany! If they go bankrupt today, it’s their own doing!”
ine’s frustration began to boil over. “ire! What are you saying? We’ve been part of the Wilson family for years, and you’ve worked at Wilson Group for a long time. Don’t you feel anything at the thought of it going bankrupt? ire, can you consider returning to Wilson Group for my sake?”
ire responded, “Mom, I’ve always done what you wanted. You asked me to give you most of my sry, and I did. You took charge of our family’s finances, and I didn’t object. Dad and I have never disagreed with you managing our money. I’vepromised so much, and I think it’s time you show me some respect. I really don’t want to go back to Wilson Group. I want to start my own business and do something for myself. Can’t you support me for once?”
ine, realizing her mistakes, sank onto the sofa, crying, “Why is my life so hard? I’ve worked tirelessly to raise my daughter, hoping she would find a good husband. Who can understand why your grandfather insisted you marry someone like Charlie? Now, my daughter doesn’t care about me or listen to my advice. What’s the point of living if my family doesn’t care about me anymore?”
ire felt a surge of anger and frustration seeing her mother wallow in self-pity. She snapped, “Mom! Can you please stop taking your anger out on Charlie? He’s doing well and taking care of our family. Once the renovations are done, we’ll be moving into the biggest vi at Thompson First because of him! Can’t you just be grateful instead ofining?”
ine continued to cry, retorting, “What do you want me to be grateful for? So what if we move into a vi? We live in constant fear that the White family might decide to kick us out!”
With a sigh, ire said, “Mom, I can’t take this anymore. If you keep crying andining, I will move out with Charlie.”
“You…” ine felt panic rising as she stood up, “Do you really want to live apart from us?”
ire nodded and replied, “Yes. Charlie and I have been married for years. It’s time for us to have our own space.”
“No!” ine eximed immediately. “That’s not happening!”
ire looked at her mother with a serious expression and said, “Mom, if you keep insisting that I return to Wilson Group, I will move out with Charlie right away. If you stop discussing Wilson Group, then I won’t leave. The decision is in your hands.”<fn3100> Checktest chapters at FindN()vel</fn3100>
ine observed ire and realized she was serious. At that moment, she understood that she had pushed ire too far.
If she continued to cry and create drama, ire would undoubtedly move out with Charlie without a second thought. In that case, ine would be left to fend for herself.<h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>
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