Chapter 122
1 began to wonder if Ignatius was afraid of Steven.
“It seems like even Ignatius doesn’t find it easy to hand over the company to a fool.” Martin chuckled.
I frowned, leaning in to whisper to Ignatius, “Grandpa, you don’t want your hard–earned empire to be snatched away by someone with wolfish ambitions, do you?”
Ignatius’s gaze stiffened, and he slowly nodded in Ewan’s direction.
Ignatius finally agreed to let Steven lead the company.
Martin cast a furious glare at Dax and muttered, “He’s just a fool. Let’s see how long he can last in the company.”
“Do you mean Ignatius would rather hand the company to that fool rather than give us even a small share?” Outside the door, other relatives still clung to hope for a share of the inheritance.
I glanced at Steven, signaling him to relax. “I’ll help you.”
Steven didn’t say anything. He held my hand, wanting me to stay with him.
“How could Ignatius leave such a huge family business to a fool? Can a fool even manage the company? It’s ridiculous. I think he’s gone senile,” someone remarked outside.
“Is he even thinking clearly?”
Outside, there was a commotion.
Steven and I walked out, looking at those people.
“Grandpa’s just sick, not gone. He’ll get better with treatment. The Lincoln family is just facing a small problem. Are you all that eager to divide the inheritance?” I asked coldly. “If you upset Grandpa, you won’t get a single share.”
They looked over, seemingly stunned by my words.
They didn’t seem to expect Stephany, who was rumored to be timid and obedient, to suddenly
become assertive.
“I always thought you were timid, but now things seem more complex,” Dax sneered, glancing
at me.
The others fell silent and followed Martin out.
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They hadn’t given up, nor were they scared off by me. It was simply because Ignatius was still alive.
Chapter 122
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After everyone left, I breathed a sigh of relief and looked at Steven. “You’re too impulsive. Why did you say you want to take over the company? Can you handle it? They’ll definitely make things difficult for you, and you won’t even last a day.”
I was certain that the company had undergone a significant internal restructuring, with most of the employees likely Martin’s men..
Steven looked at me and fell silent.
I felt a headache coming on. I hadn’t even sorted out the matter of the murderer yet, and now I was getting dragged into the power struggle of the Lincoln family.
“Mrs. Lincoln, although Mr. Lincoln has agreed to join the company, I still have to remind you that this isn’t a simple matter,” Ewan came out after putting Ignatius to bed.
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