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From Ruin She Rose novel Chapter 336

Chapter 336

The idea of calling a general meeting came from Austin. Emily had never cared about Bennett Group’s shares. The only reason she accepted the shares Charles left her was just in case Lydia tried anything.

So even though she’d held onto those shares for a long time, she never made a move. But Andrew kept scheming to get her shares over and over again. Annoyed, Emily suddenly got the idea to join Bennett Group herself.

Lydia’s only real leverage right now was her status as a member of the Bennett Family, which was backed up by Bennett Group.

Emily thought, ‘If Lydia loses that support, will her weirdness finally start to show?’

Thinking about it that way, Emily figured joining Bennett Group might actually be a pretty smart move.

But Emily had never cared about business stuff growing up. The only skill she ever bothered to learn was painting. Even if she forced her way into the company, Andrew would probably kick her out in less than a week.

After thinking it over, Emily decided to ask Austin for help. Handling company stuff was a piece of cake for Austin, but he didn’t agree right away.

After a moment of silence, he asked, “If Bennett Group goes under one day, would you be sad?”

His question caught Emily completely off guard, leaving her speechless for a moment. She had no idea why Austin would ask that, but she knew that if he was asking, he must be up to something with Bennett Group. He might’ve already made a

move.

Emily came right out and asked what she was thinking.

Austin was just as blunt. “That project between the Bennett Family and the Jenkins family was a trap I set up specifically for the Bennett Family. And that’s not the only one.”

The details were complicated, and Austin didn’t bother to explain further, but Emily could already figure it out. What he meant was that the traps he set for them were enough to bring down Bennett Group.

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