Chapter 411

Maja kept her lips sealed until the living room door was closed. Only then did she blink her sore eyes.

There’s a certain kind of hurt that only came when she’s utterly heartbroken, like a lump in her throat.

That’s how Maja felt like someone was choking her, making her breathing hard.

Last night, Neil had set forth some conditions. They had left her feeling defeated, but she had no choice but to accept them.

She didn’t blame Neil, though. She understood him completely.

If she was in Neil’s place, facing greedy parents, and finding out his late wife’s daughter was not his by blood, anyone would crack under pressure.

Neil hadn’t lashed out at her, showing remarkable restraint.

Maja spent the entire night going through documents, thinking that once the Pennyfeather family got through their crisis, she would hand over the company to Tricia.

Even though she knew Tricia would gloat.

But now, she didn’t want to do that anymore.

Neil had always been soft–hearted towards the leaders of the Pennyfeather group. That just showed what a genuinely good guy he was.

In the last stage of his life, he had given all his kindness to Maja. She felt it was her duty to carry on the legacy of the Pennyfeather family. What she thought was just a mission now made her feel stronger.

She pulled out her phone and sent Neil a text.

I won’t let the Pennyfeather

in the late stages of liver cancer. The pain

he coughed a few times, wiping the blood from the corner of his

but

red eyes in the mirror

of her face, and by noon, the lawyer already had the paperwork for the stock transfer ready and personally delivered it to her at RosenGarden.

the paperwork straight to

been there, the senior leaders had all recognized

was cancelled, the Pennyfeather group was pulled back from the brink of disaster, and the

that he was transferring all of his shares to Maja and had made a will stating that she would be the new CEO.

believe the news. Were they seriously going to

a lot of evidence on them. At this moment, everyone was sitting in the meeting room, looking at each other, all somewhat flustered.

knew that Maja was not Neil.

time. He couldn’t bring himself to be harsh, so even though he knew his old employees were stealing from the company, he

Her sharp eyes and strong aura

was the first to

really going to let a twenty–something girl be the CEO? If word gets out,

on the table, his face filled

long time, anyway. If Maja kicks the bucket, her shares will be transferred to others who are easier

Maja was a tough nut to crack.

evidence of their illegal activities. If she handed

those pieces of evidence were like a sword hanging over their heads.

the silent crowd of twenty people.

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