Dexter would transfer Felicia five percent of the company's shares?
Kayla was stunned!
The Fuller family was the wealthiest in Khogend. Five percent of the shares meant that Felicia could live without doing anything, and even if she spent money endlessly, she would never run out!
As long as Fuller Group was in operation, she could live as a wealthy heiress backed by mountains of wealth!
The most important thing was Kayla only had one percent of the shares, which she had gotten last year as a prize for winning a piano competition!
What did Felicia do to deserve the shares?
Kayla was furious. In her eyes, everything the Fuller family had belonged to her!
Even Sebastian had his own company and career overseas—he shouldn't be competing with her for anything!
Why did Felicia deserve these things?
In a fit of anger, Kayla's tone became sharper, her voice tinged with annoyance. "Dad, Mom! It's just her birthday. Why are you giving her so many shares? You're biased!"
She had earlier said that Sebastian was biased, and now she accused Dexter and Myra of being biased.
It seemed that if anyone treated Felicia even a little better—like not celebrating their birthday together—it was considered favoritism.
For the first time, Sebastian found Kayla overly spoiled and unreasonable. He spoke up. "The company is Dad's hard work. Whoever he wants to give shares to and how much he gives is his decision, not yours to interfere with."
Moreover, Kayla wasn't even a biological daughter of the Fuller family. There was a layer of separation in terms of bloodline, so it wasn't her place to comment on the inheritance.
She stomped her foot, her eyes turning red. "Why doesn't Dad give me anything for my birthday?"
That was the real issue, wasn't it?
Dexter chuckled. He didn't mind this conversation, knowing that wealth wasn't the problem—it was fairness. Since he had already made the offer, how could he be the parent who favored one child?
He laughed heartily. "Don't worry. Both of you will get something! I worked hard to build this family business. Of course, you'll inherit it someday. How could I give shares only to Licia and not to you?"
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