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Chapter 1349

Chapter 1349

Ethan was a romantic and attentive partner. He was skilled in bed and was willing to go the extra mile to please her. Aside fromhis looks, Sophia was quite satisfied with this relationship.

When Sophia saw that it was Albert calling, she held down Ethan's hand and said, "Hold on. My dad's on the phone."

Ethan released her hand, rolled off the bed, and lit a cigarette. He leaned against the headboard and smoked as he watched her.Sophia picked up her phone and said, "Hey, Dad, what's up? Why are you calling so early in the morning?"

"Sophia, how are things with the marriage? Any word from the Shaws? "Albert inquired.

Sophia was taken aback. 'Why is he suddenly asking about this? He literally said there was no need to rush, and we should takeour time."

“Ethan's parents are fine with it. But, since Ethan and | haven't been dating for long, | thought we could give it a bit more time."Ethan exhaled a puff of smoke and closely observed Sophia without saying a word.

"You should get married sooner if possible. You're not getting any younger,” said Albert.

After a brief pause, he added, "I've been thinking of transferring some shares to you to boost your assets."

Sophia's interest was piqued when she heard that. "You want to give me your shares?" she asked.

"Well, you're my daughter. Everything | have will eventually be yours, no? | didn't do it earlier because you had just graduated,and your relationship wasn't stable yet. But now that you and Ethan are talking about marriage, | can't just stand by withoutshowing any support. Or do you want me to give you money when the time comes?"

Naturally, Sophia wanted the shares. Any dowry worth a few million dollars would be more than enough. However, shares weredifferent. With the company still running, she could receive annual profits. So, she quickly replied, "I'd like to have the shares. Incase | decide to step down from this business and help out at the family company in the future."

"| was thinking the same," Albert said in a low voice. "I initially planned to transfer ten percent of my shares to you, but I can onlydo five percent right now. | must have at least half of the company's shares to maintain control. But I'm having trouble freeing upeven five percent. Coincidentally, Mr. Everett is looking to sell his shares because he is in need of money. Would you considerbuying his shares?"

Sophia was a bit skeptical, but Albert continued, "I wanted to buy them, but we've invested nearly a hundred million in severalprojects lately. All our funds have been used in these projects, and | need to pay the staff. So, | can't buy them. However, Mr.Everett's offering price is quite low. It would be great if you could buy it since the dividends alone could be worth millions eachyear. You'll have tons to spend. If

Ethan's eyes gleamed when he heard the prospect of earning millions in dividends. With his cigarette in hand, he continuedlistening attentively.

“How many shares is Mr. Everett offering, and how much does he want for them, dad?"

"He's selling four percent for eight million dollars," Albert replied. ‘Based on the current stock market, it would likely cost at leastten million dollars if you buy it somewhere else. If

Sophia was tempted, but she could not immediately come up with eight million dollars. She was in a dilemma when Ethan putout his cigarette and whispered something in her ears.

Sophia paused and said, "Dad, can you ask Mr. Everett to put the shares on hold for me? | need some time to come up with theeight million dollars."novelbin

"Sure. But you have to be quick. | can only hold it for two days at most," replied Albert.

"Alright."

“Are you going to buy the shares?" Sophia asked Ethan after hanging up the phone.

Ethan put his arm around her shoulders and said," Opportunities like this don't come by often, Sophia. How canwe let this one slip away? Plus, having a larger stake will give you more say in the company's affairs."

"But, eight million dollars isn't a small amount, and your company needs the funds right now," said Sophia.

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