Chapter 128
The Heiress Strikes Back
128 Prepared
Paul sighed. âYou havenât been out for a long time, so itâs normal that you donât know about this. However, you should know that Wallace and Sullivan have reached a consensus. Itâs the Sullivan Group-they just changed their CEO not long ago. Tell me, why did such a person appear in New York?! If I had to say something, it would be that sheâs the real unfathomable person. Our days ahead wonât be easy.â
As he spoke, Paul nodded and said with some regret, âActually, my granddaughter is also working at the Sullivan Group. Iâve been asking around about who this new CEO is, but itâs a pity that sheâs hidden too well. There has been no news either.â
Paul roughly told Sharon his guesses.
The former didnât know what was wrong with himself. Ever since Sharon saved his life, he felt that she was definitely not an ordinary person. Moreover, he sincerely felt that the Sullivan Groupâs CEO was a very scary person. After all, she had made a move with a billion-dollar corporation and had yet to show her face. It was obvious that she didnât want to expose her identity.
In comparison, the Brown family was indeed dwarfed by them. After all, the Brown family only had a deep foundation in a certain field but were weaker in other areas.
âDonât worry. If our Brown family gets to know that person in the future, this old man will definitely recommend you!â Paul vowed, but he didnât know that the person he had been looking for was right beside him.
Sharon was also very low-key. She only agreed with his guesses and didnât leak any information.
âWhat are you doing? Take a look at his identity. Who do you think you are? Youâre still talking to him. Youâre embarrassing the Harris family!â Nicoleâs voice rang out with a hint of shrillness. What Is Sharon doing? Is she trying to get close to the Brown family?
Everyone knew that Paul had a granddaughter who had just gotten married recently. He also had a grandson, Jones.
If I can make Paul like me, then my chances of marrying Jones will be much higher. In the future, all of the Brown familyâs inheritance will definitely be in my hands then! As Nicole thought this, she quickly welcomed Paul in.
Seeing that everyone was here, Sharon cleaned up and walked to the living room.
âWhat are you doing here? Youâre just a poor piece of trash, so what do you know about treasures? Have you learned how to appraise these treasures?â Paul glanced at Sharon, his expression terrible as he spoke disdainfully.
There was a new female companion beside him. She looked at Sharon before sneering at Paul and laughing. âI didnât expect it to be exactly as you said. Why would Wallace marry such a person? Why donât I call a few experts from my family to help her; otherwise, sheâll be embarrassing the Harris family!â
When Paul heard these people mocking Sharon, his face turned cold. He said, âMay, this is New York, not Michigan. Why are you talking so much here?â
May glanced at Paul with an unfriendly expression and muttered, âThe temper of the Brown familyâs old man hasnât changed at all! He always likes to poke his nose into other peopleâs business.â
âAlright, isnât the main character of today the Harris familyâs young miss?â In the living room, a middle-aged man frowned slightly. âEveryone is here to showcase their treasures and give their blessings. Donât make a fuss. Sharon, you quickly sit down as well.â
Sharon glanced at the person who spoke and didnât say anything. She found an inconspicuous corner and slowly sat down.
June glared at her daughter-in-law fiercely, as if she felt that the latter had embarrassed their family!
Paul instructed the person beside him to send a message to Sharon. âThat woman named May is the richest person in Michigan. Her family is in the jewelry business, and her grandfather knows a little about appraising. But recently, their family...â
Only then did Sharon notice an old man in a suit sitting not far from May.
The old manâs silver hair was combed very neatly. He looked like a gentleman, but he didnât seem to like talking. He didnât look at them, as if they were nothing.
âSince everyone is already seated here, letâs not waste time.â A graceful woman smiled and knocked on the table. âNo family is short of this bit of money. I have an object worth ten million dollars in my hand. I will take it out and let everyone appraise it.â