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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 265

Chapter 265 The Meeting That Went to Hell

Jensen still felt uncomfortable. As he sat down, his hand gripped the armrest first, and his eyes darted quickly to Jackson’s face, then instinctively to Wyatt.

Wyatt sat hunched over, elbows on his knees, leaning forward with a mocking smile as he stared at Jensen.

Jensen looked away immediately.

Wyatt leaned back lazily, his posture even more relaxed.

“Pathetic.”

Jackson’s eyebrows furrowed even more.

The leaders of the Powell and Cooper sides were engaged in a full–blown verbal war, clashing over a minor point of profit.

They were shouting, their faces flushed, almost to the point of exchanging slaps.

Neither Jackson nor Wyatt intervened until things had calmed down,

Eager to assert himself, Jensen was the first to speak.

“All this fuss over some petty winnings? Wyatt, I didn’t hear anything about your company being on the verge of bankruptcy. When did you become so petty?”

Wyatt didn’t answer.

Feeling bolder, Jensen continued.

“Here’s what I propose. We use a dynamic profit–sharing model that adjusts distributions based on actual contributions at each stage. That way, both sides get the most benefit.”

Still no response.

Jensen tried again, feigning fairness.

“Let the Powell Group do the early–stage R&D and market expansion. The Cooper side can provide capital reserves. After all, Wyatt, you never went to school. You wouldn’t understand the technical side of things. So let me, your older brother, reluctantly handle the core segments.”

Taylor looked at Wyatt.

Of course, I hope that the Powell family will get the upper hand, but I also know that Wyatt isn’t stupid.

Sure enough, Wyatt let out a carefree laugh, then looked at Jensen with mocking eyes.

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Chapter 265 The Meeting That Went to Hell

want to slit your belly and see what’s inside.”

As soon as the words had landed, Jensen jerked back in his chair.

Finished

His expression changed instantly. A cold sweat broke out on his forehead. He gripped the armrest of the chair so tightly that the veins on the back of his hand bulged.

Wyatt narrowed his eyes.

What now?

Everyone stared at Jensen’s strange posture and pale face.

Jackson’s eyes widened as if he sensed something.

“Taylor! Your father–in–law doesn’t look well; help him out of here!”

If Jackson noticed, how could Taylor not?

But she just sat there with an annoyed look on her face, unwilling to move,

Then a loud gurgle came from Jensen’s stomach,

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What kind of medicine had I given Jensen?

Oh, it might treat his illness, but it was also full of firepurging herbs,

Of course, he’d end up with diarrhea.

And when Wyatt scared him earlier, it triggered his fear. There was no way his body could take it.

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