"He doesn't want to manage the company anymore." Rita did not hide it, and sold Wilson decisively. "He told father that he would hand over the company to you this year. It was approved by father and grandpa, and he also went to ask the shareholders."
Sarah, "..."
When Wilson saw that the matter had come to an end, he said, "Brother has helped you manage it for so many years. Is it time to give me some freedom?"
"No," Sarah said absolutely.
Dad agreed, which she expected.
But grandpa…
Didn't he always dislike her and think she couldn't do anything well? How could he agree to hand over the Yeats Group to her?
"Sarah." Wilson was pathetic. He did not look cold and vigorous like he was in the office.
He also wanted to be a typical rich boy.
He didn't want to work!
He just wanted to enjoy his life.