Old Master Miller's words were like a smack on Alvina's head. It woke her up immediately. She suddenly felt cold. If her grandfather did not remind her, she would not have known that her situation was this dangerous.
Those shares were the living expenses that her father had left her and her mother with. Although she did not directly manage the company, the monthly share of the profits that came to her account was not a small amount. That was why she was able to enjoy spending so much in these years.
Grandpa loved her, and even planed for her. But she herself was self-righteous. She was still pursuing freedom. Alvina suddenly felt that she was very unfilial. She was abashed at being unaware of her grandfather's effort to help her.
Alvina let out a light breath. The fucking happiness and free love were actually still very far from her. The first thing she had to do was save her life.
If she were to marry Joseph, her uncle wouldn't dare to take away her shares. She had her reliance and money, so she could live a decent life.
"So it's just a deal, and I'm still acting as if I’m morally better than other people. To think him as a demon and guard against him, what am I?" Alvina laughed at herself. After understanding all of this, she decided to apologize to Joseph. She may have hurt him because of her fierce words just now
Alvina took a deep breath, walked to the door and opened it. Suddenly, she saw Joseph outside the door with his hand raised, about to knock, both of them stunned.
"You want to go out?" Joseph put down his hand that was frozen in midair, and asked with a smile.
"Do you have any business with me?" Alvina's voice also became a lot calmer as a pair of beautiful eyes lifted up to look at him and ask.
"Lunch is ready, I want to inform you to go down and eat!" Joseph said in a low voice.
"Oh, then let's go!" Alvina's expression was a little unnatural. Maybe for her heart had changed, causing her looking up to Joseph was pleasing to her eyes. When she thought about the future that she needed his help with, she could not be rude to him anymore.
Joseph squinted, seeing that this woman didn't have that domineering temperament just now, he became depressed as well.
"You're not angry with me?" Joseph couldn't help but be curious.
Alvina bit her lower lip and nodded: "I've thought this through clearly, there's no use getting angry at you. Since this is the result of the situation, I might as well get along with you."
"Did your grandfather tell you something?" Joseph was clever. He knew that her anger would not disappear so easily, there must be someone who said something to her.
Alvina's face swelled up to the point that it was a little red. Joseph's eyes were truly sinister and he was actually able to see through even this.
"Yes, I called my grandpa. He said something to me that made me think it through!" Alvina nodded, she did not want to hide it from him.
"What did he tell you?" The two of them walked down the stairs side by side.
Alvina's brows furrowed, and asked suspiciously: "Joseph, do you know that I will definitely marry you?"
"I don't think so!" Joseph replied lightly.
"But you know my situation, don't you?" Alvina stopped in her tracks, raised her head and looked at him. Her gaze filled with complex emotions.
Joseph was startled, but after that, he nodded: "I guess you can say that I know something, but it doesn't prove anything. If you really don't want to marry me, I can't force you!"
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