She was curious about the strength of the person supporting Samuel Grant, and whether they would be willing to spend money for him.
After all, in the memories of her previous life, there was no such person.
Could it be that she simply didn't notice at the time?
She had long suspected that someone was helping Samuel, and perhaps in the previous life, he'd found such an ally.
Once a third person steps in, wouldn't more people join?
At this moment, Samuel tried to negotiate: "I can use the company's shares—"
Clara Bennett snorted coldly, interrupting his speech: "Don't mention those worthless shares in your company to me, such meaningless things, I absolutely will not accept them!"
After speaking, she turned around and left without giving him any room for negotiation; her attitude was extremely resolute.
As Clara passed by Samuel, he suddenly stood up, his voice filled with sadness and disappointment, loudly asking, "Aunt, are you really going to show me no mercy at all?"