Chapter 939
Sigmund's authoritative voice interrupted her before she could finish her sentence. "Gunnar, control your wife! If you don't want to stay here, you can leave. No one is forcing you to stay!" Gunnar knew that Sigmund was genuinely angry, so he didn't dare to say anything to him. Instead, he went to pull Sydney.
"Sydney, you know Dad's temper. It's better not to say anything now. Let's discuss it after we go back."
Speaking out here wouldn't just fail to gain Sigmund's support; it might even lead to his disapproval.
Sydney gave Gunnar a scowl at what he was doing. "Useless!"
Gunnar awkwardly smiled and patted Sydney's back to comfort her. "Alright, alright, calm down. Getting angry harms your health."
Seeing that even Gunnar couldn't help her, Sydney didn't say anything more. She just sat on the sofa with a stern face.
Once they quieted down, Sigmund looked back at Bonnie. "Bonnie, this is a token of affection from me. You must accept it, otherwise, I will think you don't want to be my granddaughter-in-law."
Bonnie knew that Sigmund was determined to give her these shares. Even if she refused now, Sigmund would find another opportunity to give them to her later.
So, Bonnie decided to accept them. After all, it was just ten percent of the shares; she could return them later if needed.
Bonnie finally accepted the shares. "Thank you, Grandpa."
When Sigmund saw her accept, a smile appeared on his face. "No need to be so polite. Just keep them well.”
"Okay." Bonnie smiled in response.
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murmuring voice sounded again. "You seemed very determined to refuse just now, but now you're taking it as soon as it's offered t makes people suspect if you're playing hard to get."
Bonnie's smile faded slightly when she heard this, and she turned to look in Sydney's direction.
"You have been expressing your dissatisfaction with me. Perhaps you feel upset because Grandpa didn't give you any shares. Should I
ask Grandpa to change the name on the share transfer document to
yours?"
"I didn't mean that. I'm just stating facts. You shouldn't be angry, right?" Sydney said with a forced smile, showing her dislike for Bonnie.
"You're my Aunt. How could I dare to be angry with you? I just want to tell you that if you have something to say, just say it. Who can understand your intentions if you're sneaking around?" Bonnie deliberately waved the shares in front of Sydney.
"Since you don't want the shares but have an issue with me, then I must accept them even more. Otherwise, it would disappoint your expectations, right?”
Her words were clear in their implication: the more Sydney didn't want her to accept, the more determined she was to do so. She wanted to infuriate Sydney and not yield to her wishes! Sydney's chest began to heave painfully.
"Bonnie! Just because Dad spoils you doesn't mean you can act recklessly! You-"