Chapter 25 Even now
Is that all right?
Anyway, she had given back all the money she had taken out of Bert, and made up the cash, exactly, but she had made a little profit in the meantime.
This time things are almost settled, life began to return to normal, do not know why, Bane will still have some uneasy feelings.
Indeed, seeing the caller ID on the phone's screen, Bane almost threw the phone away.
'Come out tonight!
"Ah? Going out?"
"Send me your address!"
Bert's tone was entirely commanding, and uncompromising.
Bane, on account of the matter, dared not refuse, and would have taken the opportunity to explain, but she could not have asked Bert to come for him, or Rosa and her daughter would have been in trouble again.
"That I send the address to you, you come by yourself."
After hanging up the phone, Bane felt his scalp tingle.
On the other side, in the spacious office, Bert sat on the sofa, his face very heavy, and in front of him was a very detailed paper.
Jick and Tom are in the office to do their own things, after that reorganization, Ron's group shares need to be reorganized, and Ron's group of spies are all kicked out.
Now that all of old Mrs. Ron's dark lines had been removed, old Mrs. Ron was anxious to see Bert.
Suddenly, a smile appeared on Tom's face. Turning around, he pointed at the computer and said, "Boss, the man did get all his shares back!"
Bert nodded calmly.
Tom suddenly thought of the phone conversation he had overheard and began to tease Bert. "Boss, you were so attentive to the thief that you started asking her out."
The corners of Bert's mouth curled, but there was a hint of anger in the smile. "Little talk, much work!"
Tom felt his nose and did not dare say more, but his heart felt that the weather was going to change soon for Ron's family.
Bane had been nervous ever since his appointment with Bert, and had just changed his clothes when he met Rosa downstairs.
Rosa frowned at her neat dress and said, "What are you doing there?"
"Yes."
'Leave your business to morrow, and come out with me tonight!
Bane retorted dryly, "I've got a problem!"
"Are you not listening to me?"
"Aunt Davis, what is the matter with you?"
Bane would never call Rosa Mom. He would always call Rosa Auntie. After all, Rosa was not the kind of person to be her mother.
A hint of arrogance came into Rosa's face. 'Come with me to meet some of the people who work with our company. After all, you're a Reed daughter.
I'm afraid it's not as simple as taking responsibility. It's true to sell it.
It's not the first time, after all.
At first, Bane might have been at her disposal, but now that she's back on track, she's got some confidence now, and she's got a copy of the recording.
Bane's face changed. "Aunt Davis," he said, "Father has given the company to Roger Lorrell. Isn't Uncle Lorrell running it? You are not required to be present?"
Six years ago, my father was in a vegetative state due to a car accident. Therefore, the company was always managed by my father's most trusted secretary, and the company would pay dividends to my family every year.
Only, Bane never had any of the money. It was all in Rosa's pocket.
"Never mind that! You go when you're told! Where are so many words?"
Then Rosa went straight to RaBane, where one of Rosa's long, sharp nails might have cut a hole.
Bane leaned over, and Rosa jumped into the air, almost falling off her weight, and gasped for a moment.
'Bane Reed! Are you going to rebel?"
Bane gave a very polite smile and said, "Aunt Davis, I really don't have time to play with you today. Never mind."
With that, Bane started to walk out.
Rosa immediately changed the tone, the face is full of ghastly atmosphere, "that cheap species of the dead or alive you also no matter?"
"Aunt Davis, I forgot to inform you about this. You don't need to worry about Sophie's medical bills. I'll take care of them myself!"
Rosa paused slightly. "What did you say?"
"I say, I'll pay Sophie's medical bills myself!"
"Didn't you count how much it cost?"
'Don't worry, I know it!
Rosa's face was grim. 'Are you sure you want to fight? Are you worthy of your father?"
"How? My father told you to make me the scapegoat? It's been kind enough for me not to reveal what happened six years ago! '
See Bane that a face of cold appearance, Rosa understand, Bane is not the good bully of the Bane.
Rosa quickly changed her face, with a hint of sadness on her face, "Now the company's financial crisis, this party is all very important customers, do you really want to leave? Aren't you worried that all your father's work will be wasted?"
Speaking of the company, Bane's face softened a lot.
Indeed, my father has spent most of his life in the company and has been working hard for the company.
Rosa's tone increased as she watched her silence. "I know you have a problem with me. Are you going to carry your hatred into the office? And your shares are in the company, too!"
Whether Mr. Bane gets the stake, however, depends on whether she does.
Bane, after all, no.
"I'm really busy tonight, but some other time!"
She wouldn't dare stand Bert up unless she didn't want to live a good life.
Bane left under the gaze of Rosa, Rosa gas stomp, face emerged a filar silk resentment, the heart could not help but start thinking.
Bane's attitude may have changed too quickly, and Rosa was surprised. What, she wondered, had gone wrong?
It seems that the company's funds have to be speeded up.
Bane hurried to the address Bert had given him and found a cafe, which she knew had been a popular place, but which now had only one customer, Bert.
Anyway, no other customers in sight.
At the entrance to the cafe, a row of luxury cars were parked.
Seeing this, Bane wanted to make fun of Bert's hyperbole, not just to meet him, but to buy the whole cafe.
There were footsteps in his ear. Bert thought back, his eyes turned to Bane, his lips curled slightly. "You're late."












