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The Enticing CEO's Chosen Bride novel Chapter 629

Jonah held his cane tightly, his eyes wide with surprise, "You..."

"The marriage I mentioned tonight wasn't just to shut Viviana up." Chloe spoke calmly, a hint of a smile playing on her pretty face.

Through the dim light, Jonah saw her expression clearly.

"Are you sure he's the one?" Jonah asked.

"Yes. There's no one better than him in this world." Chloe said.

Jonah clamped his mouth shut, nodded, but was clearly still worried, "This time, be extra careful with his character. Good guys are hard to come by these days."

Chloe's eyes twinkled with amusement, "Yeah, he told me the same thing."

A flicker of surprise crossed Jonah's face. Even though he himself was a man, he was more aware than anyone else because of his experiences. He didn't consider himself a good guy, so he wanted to warn Chloe to be cautious. Then he thought, her fiancé must be at a prime age, able to speak such honest words to Chloe.

He was quite curious about this man now.

"Let's go, let's get in." Chloe said.

Chloe looked at him, her cold eyes filled with a probing look, "What do you think."

"With their ugly attitudes, one hundred and fifty million dollars is fair enough. But why do you want to sell it? With it, plus the shares you have. Even if the company's operating rights aren't in your hands, you still have the power to make decisions at the shareholders' meeting. If you just sell the shares to them, then Pulse Entertainment..." Jonah said.

"Grandpa!" Chloe cut Jonah off, "There's nothing left to decide about Pulse Entertainment."

Jonah stared at her, "You’re really going to ruin it?"

Chloe sat on the opposite sofa, took a sip of water, and smiled at Jonah, "It's not me who wants to ruin Pulse Entertainment, but the old lady and Keira who are hell-bent on doing it. From the beginning, I haven't done anything excessive to Pulse Entertainment. All the problems are their own doing! Who's to blame for Keira's image collapse? The agents and artists from Pulse Entertainment were all driven away by them. I took them in because I thought they were valuable. And the fact proved me right! Why did Jeanette, who was at Pulse Entertainment for five years, never had any breakthrough in her career. She then became the most popular singer now under my wing? Carolina, in her obsession to promote Keira, neglected every other artist in the company. She's too biased, right?"

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