Chapter 139 - 138. Negotiation
The chairman frowned deeply. He didn’t look angry, just thinking hard. Sarah has stopped looking at the chairman as a father ever since she returned home, but at that moment, she looked at the chairman as if he were nothing more than an opponent in a negotiation.
"You look so confused, Chairman. All you have to do is treat me like I’m a business client, not a daughter," Sarah tilted her head slightly; lips curled up and eyes unreadable. "It’s not like you’ve been treating me as one, so it shouldn’t be too hard, should it?"
"Are you going to be like this till the end?" the chairman lowered his voice. It was clear that he had started to get tired of Sarah’s disrespectful conduct.
Unfortunately for him, there was nothing more Sarah needed from the house.
"Yes," Sarah smiled heartlessly. "It’s okay, you still have another two--maybe three--daughters."
The chairman sighed--he had no idea how many times he would have to just that day alone. "Business..." he muttered while staring at the numb black eyes of his daughter. "You want compensation."
Sarah leaned back and crossed her legs. "Oh, we’re going somewhere."
"Do you want money?" the chairman tilted his head. "I heard you just put everything in a big investment."
"I did, but it’s not very creative, don’t you think?" Sarah twisted her lips.
The chairman narrowed his eyes. "So, money in another form."
Sarah smiled and waited. Offer was always the best when it was something the other side initiated.
"What do you want? Shares?"
