Selling the Company

Yvette Larson's words stunned her mother.

The latter was already used to leading a luxurious lifestyle, so there was no way she'd be willing to go back to her previous lifestyle.

Eventually, she relented. "Fine. I'll give up my rights to care about the company, but you have to give me a monthly allowance of 150,000 dollars."

Yvette Larson acted as though she couldn't hear her mother. "What did you say? Repeat that."

"150,000."

That number shocked her husband and daughter. '150,000 a month? She must be mad!'

"What, you have five billion dollars. Is 150,000 too much to ask for? I'm already so old. How many more years do you think I have to enjoy this?" Linda James finally found a reason.

However, her daughter wasn't going to indulge her mother in her fantasies. "1,500 dollars—just 1,500."

Linda James was annoyed. "Just 1,500? What can I do with that?"

"Do you want it or not?"