Aurora's voice was tense. "What is it?"
"Sell all of your shares in the Williams Group to Star," Joshua stated calmly. "And from this day forward, never set foot in the company again. Once you do that, the feud between the Williams family and Star will no longer have anything to do with you."
All the fight seemed to drain out of Aurora.
After a long silence, she finally spoke. "I'm sorry, I can't agree to that. As a member of the Williams family, I can't abandon my family just to save myself, no matter what happens."
Joshua had no patience for her high-minded platitudes.
"I've given you a choice," he said indifferently. "Since you've rejected it, don't act like you're some innocent victim."
Aurora wanted to say more, but Joshua gave her no opportunity, turning and ascending the staircase without another word.
...
Inside the family conference room, the atmosphere was heavy.
The Williams family had only recently learned of the rumors swirling around Aurora. After all, the subjects of the gossip were all from top-tier elite families. No matter how much people whispered behind their backs, no one dared to say anything to their faces. As a result, the rumors had saturated their entire social circle before a single word reached the Williams family.
As soon as Jonathan found out, he had sent his people to investigate. Rumors always grew more outlandish with each telling, eventually bearing no resemblance to reality. The fact that they had reached this level of absurdity meant they had been circulating for some time.
Stella had been urgently summoned back and was now seated in the conference room. On the way, she had also tasked her own people with finding out what had happened.
At the moment, every member of the Williams family was present, except for Aurora. She had been farther from the estate when she received the call, and after being spat on, she had needed time to shower and change. She was the last to arrive.
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