Chapter 1380 Company Meeting
“Mom, I’ll explain why I was beating him later. Tell him to look for me if he comes to our home.” Nigel
whimpered slightly. “I’m so tired and need to get some extra shut-eye.”
Brenda let out a sigh as she hung up the phone. My son has been experiencing a lot of stress lately
due to his work, so I should give him some space.
Suddenly, her phone rang again, and after glancing briefly at the display, she answered the call with a
gleeful expression. “Hey, Jovane!”
“Brenda! I was able to ask the girl whose information you requested. She is currently single and has no
boyfriend. Maybe you could set up a blind date for Nigel so they can get to know each other.”
“Wonderful! I’m quite pleased with this girl, and I’ve noticed she has a pleasant personality since
meeting her at the jewelry exhibition last time and having a little chat with her.”
“Exactly! She comes from three generations of scholars, is beautiful in the classical sense, and has a
stellar personality. There is utterly zero ground for any criticism.”
“Whenever I set Nigel up on blind dates, he reacts as though I’m pleading for his life. I’m worried he’ll
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtturn me down.”
“Oh, Brenda! Simply invite him to join you for dinner, but don’t tell him that this is a blind date. Maybe
he’ll reconsider once he sees the girl at the table!”
Brenda’s eyes brightened when she realized that her friend had a fantastic idea, and she knew she
ought to give it a shot, so she responded, “Okay. Let’s do that. This Friday, we’ll all go out for dinner
together, and you can ask that girl out while I ask my son out.”
“Sure, no problem.”
“It’s decided, then.” Brenda’s eyes sparkled with excitement as she ended the call. It would be
wonderful if her son would get married this year so that she could have grandchildren in the coming
year.
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While having breakfast at the Silverstein Residence with his two daughters, Brandon’s gaze briefly
strayed in their direction. He turned to Queenie and asked, “Queenie, are you available at noon? Come
join me at a meeting.”
“What sort of meeting, Dad?”
“I’d like you to come along and sit in on a company meeting,” he replied.
When Bonnie heard his words, she complained, “Why can’t I come, Dad?”
“Bonnie, stay at home with your mother and listen to me,” he persuaded.
“What’s the reason that Queenie gets to go and I don’t?” A growing sense of resentment caused
Bonnie to slam her spoon on the table.
“Bonnie, your dad is getting older and is hoping to find someone to manage the company’s affairs on
his behalf. Queenie attended business school, so she is more qualified than you to join the company
and oversee operations,” Maggie consoled her.
Bonnie’s frustration was amplified by that remark. Does this imply that my father intends to hand over
the company to her rather than me?
“Dad, I may not have the same credentials as Queenie, but I can run the business just as well, so
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmplease let me come along,” she insisted.
Maggie and Brandon exchanged glances before she said, “Alright! You can join them!”
Bonnie finally picked up her cutlery and resumed her meal with contentment, but she soon discovered
that her appetite was gone, even though the meal was delectable. It turned out that her parents had
decided long ago to hand over the business to Queenie. Were they prejudiced against her because of
her lack of education?
“Okay, we’ll leave after breakfast.”
At the Silverstein Family company headquarters, a summary meeting was taking place to conduct a
semi-annual stocktaking. Since both Bonnie and Queenie came to the meeting merely as observers,
they were given seats at the end. After taking a seat, Bonnie saw that Queenie was perusing the report
on their performance that had been sent in.
After picking up the report, Bonnie flipped through a few pages and was astounded to see that, aside
from the handful of words written in the local language at the introduction, the rest of the report was
written in a foreign language. She had no idea what the numbers on the pages meant, but it was like
reading a Bible verse.
Frustrated, she looked furtively at Queenie, who was reading the pages intently as if she understood
them. It brought out an intense feeling of jealousy and anxiety in Bonnie’s heart. If Queenie was as
good as she claimed to be, how could she beat Queenie for the company’s management position?