“Get the check. We’re going back to the company,” Brandon said, cutting him off.
When Brandon called the waiter over, he was told that Bella had already paid.
Colin muttered, “She’s fast, alright. As fast as she was when she snatched our shares.”
“Don’t say that again,” Brandon warned. “Since she said she’ll give the shares back, we’ll take her at her word for now. If she does, and we’ve been saying things like this, it’ll be awkward. We’d have to apologize and admit we were being petty. We’d just be making fools of ourselves.
If she doesn’t give them back, then we can say whatever we want.
Right now, this isn’t what’s important. Do you understand?”
Colin sighed. “None of this should have been a problem. Lillian was never interested in these things, so the company was always looked after by us, with you in control.
It’s all Dad’s fault. If he hadn’t created all these problems, we wouldn’t be in this mess.
If Lillian had just gotten married, and Mom and Grandma hadn’t passed, the shares would have been transferred to us smoothly.
But now, we have two outsiders in the house, making everything complicated.”
No matter how much Colin complained, they still had to move back.
When their things were brought back to the house, Sabrina was surprised.
She quickly went upstairs to her room and called Bella, recounting the event as if it were a joke.
Only after she finished did Bella explain the real reason.

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