
Andrew and Old Mrs. Lesser looked at Eva in surprise. They hadn't expected her to have heard their entire conversation, much less to stand on their side...
Old Mrs. Lesser's jaw dropped in disbelief, "Eva, do you realize what you're saying?"
Eva nodded earnestly, "Mom, I know. I support your and dad's decision. I also think it's best for Big Brother to manage Grand Era Group right now."
"This..."
Andrew wanted to refuse because he knew he wasn't cut out for this, but the pleading look in Eva's eyes swayed him.
"Big Brother, please, for Quentin's sake, to prevent him from making bigger mistakes, just manage the company temporarily."
She cleverly emphasized "temporarily."
Andrew looked at Old Mrs. Lesser and then at Eva, finally nodding, "Alright, I'll manage the company temporarily. Once dad gets better, we'll discuss what to do next."
Seeing him finally agree, Old Mrs. Lesser breathed a sigh of relief.
Thinking of something, she turned to Eva, "Eva, right now, Quentin will only listen to you. Please talk to him, ask him to adjust his mindset. After this period, I'll speak with your dad and ask him to return to the company."
Eva wanted to talk to Quentin too, but she knew that no matter how much they talked, the outcome would be the same.
The resentment Quentin held against Old Master Lesser, Old Mrs. Lesser, Andrew, and Charlie had deeply rooted in his heart. Getting him to let go of his grudges seemed too difficult.
Still, she nodded, "Okay, mom, I understand."
...
Nancy used to commute alone, but now, due to Micheal's arrival, she had to travel with Charlie and Henry.
Sitting in the car, she glanced at Charlie on her left and Henry on her right, feeling like a prisoner escorted by these two.
"Oh..."
She covered her face in frustration, "Can I not have some personal freedom? Look at you two. I just want to ask, if I need to use the restroom, are you going to follow me there too?"
Charlie chuckled lightly, "It's absolutely safe in the company, so that's unnecessary."
"Hehe... Unnecessary!?"
Nancy turned to Henry, "My husband says it's absolutely safe in the company, so why are you always following me? Don't you have your own work to do?"
Henry, expressionless, looked ahead, "I'm not always following you. I'm just there when you eat, drink water, or use the restroom. I'm worried you'll sneak out of the company."
Nancy, "..."
She's not a three-year-old who would sneak out of the company.
Being monitored by these two every day was truly suffocating for her.
"I just want to know, when will this end?"
Charlie and Henry both pursed their lips. Before they could respond, Nancy exclaimed, "If you dare say this will never end, I'll immediately go back and hand over that book to Micheal!"
If she had known that a book would cost her freedom, she would rather hand it over.
To her surprise, upon hearing this, Charlie and Henry turned to look at her, saying in unison, "No way!"


