“And…” Cordelia gave it a thought. “The security fee and personal bodyguards fee overlap. They should be removed as well.”

“What?” Liam paused.

Cordelia explained calmly, “Grandpa Liam, Hamerton Manor already has the most advanced security system and hired the best security staff stationed across the site. There’s no need for personal bodyguards, right? Since they’re personal bodyguards, they should go under personal accounts. It doesn’t make sense for the main household to pay for them!”

Zephyr was inwardly gleeful and gave his wife a thumbs up.

The issue Cordelia spoke of hit Matthew and Yale right on the head.

Among the Hamerton children, aside from Zephyr, who the patriarch regarded the highest, he had male cousins who worked in the main company. His female cousins were doing well as well in their own subsidiaries.

Yale was the only one who never made a cent in the family but spent lavishly each month that Clark had to rack his brain to balance his account.

As for personal bodyguards, Matthew and Yale were the only ones who had them.

brought this up before and had been in a heated discussion with his grandfather. However, Liam had always thought about balancing out the forces and support, so he turned a blind

turn into the

purposely asked with a smile, “These don’t have

permanent workers and servants. There

a glint in Liam’s

retain workers,” Cordelia said softly. “For a family to keep thriving, the key is people

taking advantage of the family’s resources and whatnot, but these can’t be regarded too seriously. The others’ contributions shouldn’t be wiped off just

stroked his chin and nodded with

thoughts with him in

this makes me very angry.

doing this for decades and was still like a

it, establish a supervision system so the servants and workers can watch each other.

lips

If that doesn’t work, then catch the thief red-handed! Lay them off when needed. The Hamertons won’t mistreat those who do well, but those with ill characters are

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