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The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet novel Chapter 472

Bruce assumed that she, out of paternal affection, persuaded Lysander to sign the investment contract.

Lysander believed that she did it out of self-interest. He thought the bonds between her and Bruce ran deep.

No wonder Lysander's punishment of her escalated after the gourmet competition.

He became colder and more overwhelming.

He thought she was in cahoots with Bruce, and that made him despise her even more.

And he vented all his anger on her!

But why did he ask for her opinion when signing the contract?

Could she just brush it all of if he didn’t ask?

In her shock, Thalassa suddenly understood why Lysander had asked her.

He wanted to see if she really had any bond with Bruce.

Because she said to sign, he was even more convinced that her heart was with Bruce.

Thinking about this, Thalassa hated herself.

Why did she suggest him to sign?

She admitted that at the time she hoped the gourmet competition would go smoothly because her daughter was participating.

But she was more than that. She was committed to being fair in her work.

As a businesswoman, she put profit in the first place.

She thought that the gourmet competition would create profits for the Sinclair Group, so she suggested signing. That was a justifiable response. And the contract was already in Lysander's hands anyway.

If Lysander had no intention of signing, the contract wouldn't have appeared before him.

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