Foreman's expression remained calm and pleasant as he smiled. "I just heard

from Star that she doesn't need me to raise more money. Since I happened to be nearby, I thought I'd drop in and check on things."

Haynes didn't press further. Instead, he turned to Stella to ask for her opinion.

After listening to what Stella intended to do, Haynes fell silent for a few seconds, then gave a gentle nod.

"If you want to sell your founding shares, there's nothing inherently wrong with that,” he said. “But I'd still advise you to have a backup plan."

Foreman glanced at Haynes in surprise. He hadn't expected Haynes to back Stella's decision. He'd assumed Haynes would try to talk her out of it, just as he had. After all, helping Stella now would earn her gratitude-and create more opportunities to be involved in her life.

voice cut through Foreman's

backup plan?"

should still work on raising the money ourselves. If something unexpected happens on the final day, and you're forced to sell those shares in a hurry, it'll be nearly impossible to come up with the funds at the last minute. If you sell your founding shares to the Williams family, that's one thing. But if you sell to anyone else, do you really think the Williamses will just sit back and watch a golden opportunity slip away? Especially since you're in urgent need of cash-they could easily stall you for a few

years of marriage, there was

lightly. "You're

gaze softened. "You're new to the business world, and you're already thinking several steps ahead.

keep you from your work," he added, getting up. Stella

eyes briefly lingered on Joshua, but he said


"I'll head back

walked the two of them to the door,

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