CEO's Reborn Wife

Chapter 1365 - 1373: Still Angry

CEO's Reborn Wife

Chapter 1365 - 1373: Still Angry

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Chapter 1365: Chapter 1373: Still Angry

"She got married, you gave willingly, I got it back, that was my skill. Now I’m getting married, but you refuse to give!" Julie Sampton cried out, "Grandpa and grandma favor her, you favor her too, daddy, I’m the daughter of the Sampton family, why can’t you love me more?"

"When she got married, you gave her shares that bring dividends every year, but what about me? Just some houses and cars? Daddy, you really broke my heart." Julie’s cries became clearer and clearer.

"Julie, don’t be too greedy. You’re holding all your mother’s shares and I haven’t said a word. You’re getting married, and we are giving you houses and cars, what more could you be dissatisfied with?" Father Sampton was furious, "Two houses worth over 20 million, plus two shops, nearly 50 million, and a car. With your mum’s shares, the company will also pay you dividends every year—even without working, you won’t starve. What else are you not content with?"

"Is it really that I’m ungrateful, or are you all biased?" Julie questioned Father Sampton, "What about houses, cars, shops, doesn’t Jane Sampton have them? With the annual dividends from the shares, what can’t she buy that houses, cars, shops can? I’m not a fool. Compared with the shares, what do these amount to?"

Old Sir Sampton, hearing this, had a cold look on his face and went inside, "What if we add the villa at Viewing Garden that your grandma and I gave you? Are you satisfied now?"

Julie had not expected Old Sir Sampton to come home at this time. Caught up in her temper tantrum, she hadn’t noticed any noise in the courtyard. 𝒇𝒓𝙚𝒆𝔀𝓮𝓫𝒏𝓸𝙫𝓮𝓵.𝓬𝙤𝙢

She bit her lips and stood there in silence, looking at Old Sir Sampton, obviously still not content.

Jane Sampson stood at the doorway but did not intend to go in, she knew that Julie resented her for taking what was hers.

Jane Sampson stood there and sneered softly.

"If you want the shares that grandpa and grandma gave me, just prepare a Share Transfer Agreement and come to me as long as grandpa and grandma and dad agree. I won’t hesitate to sign them over to you," Jane Sampton said, then took two steps back, "This is a matter for the Sampton family. Being an outsider, a foster daughter of deceased parents, I won’t interfere."

Having said that, Jane Sampson turned around, got into her car, and left.

Bright Sampton came to his senses and chased after her, but it was too late. By the time he got to the doorway, Jane Sampson’s car had already left.

Bright Sampton stood at the doorway, glanced at the main gate of the Sampton home, and eventually did not return, but walked out of the residential community and took a taxi away.

At the Sampton home, Grandpa Sampton watched Jane Sampson’s decisive departure, eventually heaving a gentle sigh, and said to his wife beside him, "She’s still angry."

Granny Sampton’s eyes reddened, "You shouldn’t have mentioned her relation to the Black family in front of the Smith Family. If I were Jane, I too would feel cold-hearted, I too would be angry. You always say you care for her, but we are always wronging her."

Granny Sampton turned to look at Julie, "After you’re married, your grandpa and I will stop interfering. Whether you live well with your husband or continue to cause trouble, it’s up to you. You’re our granddaughter, we’ve worried ourselves sick over you, and we believe we have fulfilled our responsibilities as grandparents. Whether you appreciate it or not, that’s up to you."

After speaking, Granny Sampton glanced at her son and said, "Your dad and I should move back to the countryside. Just come get us when Julie’s engagement day arrives."

Julie Sampton’s official engagement banquet was set for half a month later, decided tonight at the dinner table.

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