Chapter 308 Wishful Thinking

Chapter 308 Wishful Thinking

"Why?" Johanne repeated in a hushed tone. "Because you are nothing but an illegitimate child, yet Grandpa always favored you. He even wanted to hand the company over to yout On what grounds? I am the rightful future heir of the Fuller family "So, you've never seen me as a brother, but as an enemy who caused your parents death and fought with you over Fuller Group's inheritance? Zachary looked down at hin

With a cold laugh, Johanne cast a frosty gaze at Zachary "Isn't that true

Whether at home or out. Johanne always presented himself as a gentle and refined man. Zachary thought that such a cold, hateful gaze would never be directed at him again.

The last time Johanne had that look in his eyes was back in elementary school. He had

tossed Zachary's backpack into the river. As Zachary was trying to fish it out with a stick, Johanne pushed him in as well. Once Zachary had managed to climb out, soaked to the bone, Johanne threatened him not to tell their grandfather.

After returning. Zachary found himself drenched from head to toe. His explanation was that he had accidentally fallen into the water.

However, Gerald did find out. It was unclear what he said to Johanne, but Johanne ended up apologizing to Zachary.

Since then, their relationship had softened, growing more and more akin to family.

At least, that was what Zachary thought.

In retrospect, it seemed nothing more than his wishful thinking.

So it turned out that Johanne had simply altered his approach, burying his apparent hatred deep within his heart. He had deceived not only his grandfather butalso himself.

"So that's what you were thinking... But I have to say, I never intended to compete with you for anything. let alone the position of CEO at Fuller Group. That was Grandpa's decision.

Johanne looked at Zachary with a sarcastic gaze. "You speak so nobly, but I don't believe for a second that you're unaware I wanted that position! Even if you didn't know before, you certainly do now. But you still took the chairman's seat, didn't you?" Zachary slightly raised an eyebrow. That was Grandpa's dying wish. I wanted it to be you, but in my heart, no one could ever surpass Grandpa I gave you a chance....

He had been away from Fuller Group for two and a half months, turning down several invitations from the board members.

If Johanne managed to stabilize Fuller Group during this period, he wouldn't return.

Johanne became even more infuriated. "Speak plainly! You think you're superior to me, don't you?"

"Yes, I do."

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