There was so much that needed to be done that she had to go over everything again.
It was quite surprising how many businesses she owns in just two years.
And the majority of them were run by her parents, so the same problem she had as a child of not having them close to her because they were always working was resurfacing.
She didn't need to be with her parents all the time, but her children were different. Sarah could not, of course, abandon her farm to employees, as it was the heart of her empire.
Her parents are not nannies who must constantly monitor her children; they are also human beings who require rest and other necessities.
She had never considered it before; in her mind, she simply wanted to leave her businesses to the people she trusted the most and completely forgot about the effects of overworking.