Chapter 110

Jarvis had only one son, and their father–son relationship was good. It was a given that the family fortune would one day be passed down to him.

He wanted to give Bainbridge a shot at proving he was a notch above Howard.

Warren took out the share transfer agreement, promptly signed it, and stamped his thumbprint. He then passed the pen to Bainbridge.

Bainbridge smiled from ear to ear. His hand trembled with excitement as he took the pen.

With his signature on this document, he would become the majority shareholder of the Chadwick Group!

“Son, sign it now,” urged Farrah.

“Bainbridge, sign it,” Warren said lightly.

“Yes, Grandfather! I will dedicate myself to expanding the Chadwick Group, taking it to greater heights under my leadership, Bainbridge pledged.

As all eyes were on him, Bainbridge fought to contain his overwhelming joy, uncapping the pen.

At that very moment, the doors to the banquet hall slowly opened, the gilded heavy doors groaning deeply.

Bainbridge paused in his

chandelier light came into the

in a sharp, tailored black suit and seated in a wheelchair. His features were striking, his complexion pale, exuding an air of noble aloofness that was met with indifferent

Someone exclaimed

I heard Jeannie almost fell victim to those

fish on a chopping board, at the mercy of others.”

show up here? Look at the faces of the Clarks.”

Clarks were visibly enraged, glaring maliciously at

expressions spread among the

signaling her not to

proceedings.

gathered her skirt and

Go home now,” Gemma hissed quietly. “Please, don’t embarrass me here. I’ve got enough

a

looked at her with disgust.

“She’s with me and has nothing to do with the Sawyer family

as he

dared to cause

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