Chapter 901: 901. Kneel down and apologize

Upon saying this, Thompson Shuyi let out a self-satisfied snicker and said,

"I’m definitely going to sell my Jones shares. As to whom I’ll sell them, I’m still considering. If you kneel down now, apologize to me for past events, and apologize to my daughter Sophia, then I’ll consider selling my Jones shares to you."

In Thompson Shuyi’s view, the 10% of shares were critical, as they could very well decide the future ownership of the Jones corporation.

She knew her daughter, Lily Jones, held another 10% of the shares. Considering the terrible relationship between Lily and Elly Campbell, her daughter-in-law, she was absolutely not going to give the shares to Elly.

Either she would hold on to them, or it was very likely she would sell them to one of Elly’s rivals.

After much thought, Shuyi realized that Edward Gresia was currently the Jones shareholder with the grandest ambitions, and he was the only one possibly willing to pay for the shares held by Lily.

If Edward Gresia were to purchase the shares from Lily and her, along with the 10% he already owned, that would make it 30% in total.

in crisis and the market’s floating shares alongside other shareholders’ willingness

certain that Elly Campbell would absolutely not want her

that her present demand for Elly to kneel and

come and go in the shopping mall, the thrill in

had suffered at the hands of this vile woman repeatedly. Her stepdaughter was cunningly robbed of her innocence by

these grievances she attributed fully to Elly

Adam Jones, missing and his fate uncertain, there was no way Elly

Elly to nod in agreement and then, in front of everyone, kneel down and apologize to

for whether she would really sell the shares to Elly

made was so infuriating that it turned Helen Melendy’s face

she wouldn’t have bothered bringing Elly

annoying nuisances, the desserts, even if consumed, would not

to kneel for Thompson Shuyi, and

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