One percent of The Shawn Group's shares!
Victoria's eyes widened in shock. "Grandpa…"
Old Mr. Shawn frowned and grumbled at Chuck, "You just had to run your mouth."
Then, he turned back to Victoria with a kind, gentle smile. "Don't you worry. Your grandpa won the bet. That old codger's chess skills are no match for mine."
Victoria looked down at the manuscript, her lips pressed into a thin line. After a moment of silence, she said in a hushed voice, "I thought you were angry with me, Grandpa Shawn. I thought you wouldn't want to see me again."
"What kind of nonsense is that?" Old Mr. Shawn gave her a light tap on the head. "I'm not blind like that foolish boy Elias. I've seen everything you've done these past two years. Besides, I promised your father I would take care of you. Even if you're no longer Mrs. Shawn, I'll still be your grandpa."
"Unless you're planning on disowning me?"
Victoria shook her head vigorously.
Seeing this, Old Mr. Shawn let out a hearty laugh.
A sudden knock at the door. Chuck glanced at Old Mr. Shawn, then went to open it.
"Chuck." Outside stood Genevieve, dressed elegantly. When she saw Chuck, a bright smile spread across her face as she lifted the gift box in her hand. "I heard from Elias that Grandpa Shawn wasn't feeling well and was in the hospital, so I came to visit."
Chuck was taken aback to see Genevieve.
"Chuck, who is it?" Old Mr. Shawn and Victoria, still in the inner room, had heard a woman's voice but couldn't see who it was. The old man called out.
Chuck hesitated, then turned back toward the room. "Sir, it's—"
"Grandpa Shawn, it's me, Gen," Genevieve chimed in, her eyes twinkling. Before Chuck could finish, she slipped past him, walked through the sitting area into the inner room, and greeted him warmly.
The smile on Old Mr. Shawn's face vanished the moment he saw her. He shot a reproachful look over her shoulder at Chuck.
"My apologies, sir," Chuck said, knowing he had been too slow to stop her.
Genevieve stood there, her smile faltering as she realized Old Mr. Shawn was completely ignoring her. The sight of Victoria in the room only made it worse. Her hand tightened around the gift box, her nails digging into her palm.

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