Chapter 4

She brought the glass to her lips, cherishing the scent and taking a sip before addressing her uncle. “You have a peculiar way of showing your sense of value, Uncle. Evidently, you lack a moral compass. If it’s bad for business, maybe you should reconsider your clientele,” she retorted before taking a sip. She heard his throaty chuckle and her anger only rose.

“You show great promise in your work, but you still have a lot to learn. There are things you simply don’t understand but you’ll get there.”

“Am I going to learn to lose my sense of right and wrong?”

“We’ll talk more tomorrow,” Greg said before disconnecting the call.