Chapter 51
Chapter 51
“Cooper is quite clever and has taken after you,” Don Reed stated. “Isn’t it possible that he’ll wreck everything if such a woman dupes him?” he added. It’s only a woman; what can she do? Leo Morgan smirked. Don Reed gave Ivy a thoughtful look before speaking. “This woman is not easy to understand. Cooper appointed her to Vice President of your company and is the second-in-command after she just divorced. She’ll soon start making decisions in your company, therefore shouldn’t you step in as Chairman to govern the situation?” If it were anyone else, they would be enraged and terrified after hearing these statements from Don Reed. Leo Morgan, on the other hand, was no average person. Leo reacted unconcerned with a drowsy laugh. Mind your own business, Chairman Reed. I have faith in my son—Oh no, a fish has been hooked! Goodbye. The phone call was cut off, and Don Reed’s reaction was pretty hilarious. He cursed and gazed angrily at Ivy as though he couldn’t let her off the hook. “You were lucky, but do you believe you’ll be able to get away with it like that? Do you think it’s so simple to become a member of the Morgan family? Leo Morgan is far more dangerous than you realize!” Ivy burst out laughing, and afterward, she glared at the old man. “That’s not anything you should be concerned about anyway,” she hesitated, a gleam in her eyes, “I will undoubtedly be a member of the Morgan family!” After all, Ivy was going to reveal her true identity at some point. She worried how this old man would react if he discovered her true identity. Ivy’s wishful thought elicited a snort and a laugh from Don Reed. He had something else to say, but Ivy was no longer in the mood to deal with them. Ivy didn’t have to worry about contacting Leo Morgan because it appeared to be the old man’s trump card. “When there was nothing else, Chairman Reed, I’ll have my secretary send you off. I need to get to a meeting.” Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.
Ivy smiled at them with a disconnected yet courteous smile on her face. Piper was enraged and felt like saying something, but she could only grit her teeth and keep quiet. After this meeting, Don Reed was likewise irritated and snorted rudely. “You asked for it!” Greg entered the room and waited there respectfully after Ivy touched a button on her internal office phone. “What are your directives, Miss Ivy?” “Please send the guests away,” she said. “Indeed, ma’am. Chairman Reed, Ms. Reed, please come this way.” Greg graciously extended his hand. Don Reed gritted his teeth and walked away with a gloomy expression. Piper trailed grumpily as well. While walking, Don Reed called Wyatt and was enraged. “I didn’t anticipate Ivy to be such an arrogant brat after three years of marriage to you. She’s very adamant. Did you marry her blindly back then?” You went to see her? Wyatt asked after a bit of pause. “Of course, I can’t endure it another second that my cherished pipe is in her hands! Even after I confronted her personally, this woman was too evil to let go. For three years, she lied to us. I had no idea she was such a person!” For a few seconds, Wyatt was silent, thinking… “I guess she’s had enough of putting up with us for the previous three years.” I’ll take care of this, Grandpa. Don’t worry; I’ll return your pipe. “You’d better hurry! Otherwise, I’m not going to let her off the hook! She also stated that she intends to marry into the Morgan family. You can influence her personal life. I don’t think a wealthy family would welcome a divorced bitch that hooks up with everyone.” Wyatt frowned and became annoyed. Ivy had done nothing wrong, yet she was nevertheless insulted in this manner. When Wyatt heard his grandfather’s statements, he felt horrified. However, when he thought about Cooper Morgan and Simon Albert, who were continuously centered on Ivy, he became increasingly uncomfortable, stifled, and unhappy. Wyatt scratched his temples after hanging up the phone. Ken, who had been standing to the side, spoke up unexpectedly. “President, will the meeting scheduled to start in five minutes go forward as
planned?” Wyatt’s dark eyes drooped slightly. He did not respond to Ken’s inquiry. Instead, he inquired, “Ken, what type of person do you believe Ivy is?” What makes her so different before and after our divorce? Ken paused for a bit before answering the question. “Madam Ivy—I mean, Ms. Ivy, on the other hand, is a very pleasant lady.” Wyatt’s face was a little frosty. “Do you communicate frequently?” “No, no. It’s simply that I got her calls a lot when you were married. She was genuinely concerned about you. She’d check the weather forecast and remind me to pack appropriate clothes and meals whenever… you went on a business trip. She’d even prepare them and send them over herself on occasion. Even when you didn’t return her calls, she never became enraged,” Ken explained. After seeing Wyatt's growing sad expression, Ken wondered if he had said the wrong thing. “How come I had no idea about these things?” Wyatt muttered.