Sophie shot back at
next to the head of the table – reserved for her grandfather, Joseph M
d, missing no chance to belittle him. "Is thi
qually snobbish husband. As an inheritor of the Roberts family, a third-tier nam
ncle, his face a shade of darkened anger. "I can't fatho
can be here, why can't my husband?" He
d sneers from the room, underscoring the
across Sophie. As Joseph Mitchell's eldest son and given his own child'
gaze was locked on Sophie. "Do you even realize the significance of t
miliation. The atmosphere grew more suffocating by th
room doors swung open. Every
ad
dfath
Joseph Mitchell. He radiated an aura of autho
way. What a disgrace!" He remarked coldly a
rushed to defend herself. "Sophie brought thi
or the first time. This indifference itself was a testame
" Joseph commanded, his
cing sideways at Henry, she bit her lip and wh
smile at Sophie, then rose from his seat. He pulled a cha
e cosmetics division, distributed counterfeit products. Customers who've used them have suffered varyin
eneral manager, the primary responsibility falls
ld a distinct ed
customers," Sophie replied, "and have filed a report. The
you considered public relations? If the media gets wind
he moment, Ella chimed in, smugly, "Grandfather, rest assured. I've alrea
this issue resolved but also turned to our advantag
ning the media and preventing further escalation is indeed c
keep you in suspense, Grandfather. You'll find
e! If you can navigate our family t
ent actions, she'll only bring losses and potential disgrace to our family. Thus, I suggest she b
yes in the room