Danielle lowered her gaze, flipping through the contract.
Every clause was clear and professionally worded, already stamped with the company’s internal approval.
Alexander was transferring his entire 70% shareholding.
The number caught her off guard. For a publicly listed firm, shares were usually far more dispersed. But here, he’d nearly reached the threshold of absolute control.
She scanned for any hidden pitfalls or unfavorable terms, but found none. Not a single hint of subterfuge, nor any trace of the suspicions and doubts she’d harbored about him and Gian.
Danielle’s brow furrowed as she glanced at Alexander. He hadn’t tried to play any games, hadn’t left himself an angle.
She passed the contract to Attorney Stewart beside her.
He read it line by line, his finger following each word. The verdict was straightforward: the contract was solid. As soon as she signed and filed the change with the Department of Commerce, it would all be official.
He leaned in, quietly explaining the details to Danielle.
Her fingers tightened around the pages—she’d prepared herself for every possible contingency, yet now, faced with such an easy victory, she felt strangely unsettled.
A gift too easily won is always suspect.
Could it really be this simple to take over a company like this? He was handing it to her—entirely, without reservation.
Even though Alexander was respected within Newsworld and trusted by the other shareholders, 70% was overwhelming. The remaining thirty percent might as well be nothing in the boardroom.
And in the future, his chances of ever getting it back were slim to none.
Alexander looked at her. “Is there something you’re worried about?”
Danielle closed the contract. Suspicion lingered, but ultimately, her mind was on Millie—whether her daughter would have a future in this industry. If she had to trade a major corporation for that, so be it.
“No concerns,” she replied coolly. “Tomorrow I’ll send in an audit team to review Newsworld’s accounts. That won’t be a problem, will it?”
Before taking over, she had to be sure there were no skeletons in the closet.
Alexander crossed his legs, his tone calm. “Go ahead.”
She stood. “If everything checks out, I’ll sign and withdraw the lawsuit.”
Danielle was never one for unnecessary small talk. Business concluded, she turned crisply and left with Attorney Stewart.
Lawyer Wilson lingered, watching them go before turning to Alexander, his expression incredulous.
“You’re really giving it away?” he asked, unable to hide his confusion.
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Where is Chapter 545 - 554? I thought there'll be 9-10 chapters per update....
I knew it! He’s in love with her but he thinks she loves his brother!...
Oh poor Bianca... regrets, regrets :)...
This is it! Revenge. Way to go Dani....
OMG! Chapters 451-462 had me on edge. I wish we could also read Alexander's POV. I swear I want to punch him and Millie. This story is kind of a push and pull. The main character will win some, then lose some. Hope the writer gives Danielle a big win....
I hope not a lot of important dialogues get cut out, especially between Danielle and Alexander. But I can't complain, really. Thank you again for the updates....
I'm already in chapter 432 ATM and I have the impression that the story is so slow. Daniele remains in the dark, her reputation is low and inexistent, her accomplishment and professional abilities are stiĺl hidden, her enemies are taking the joy in humiliatihg her. No evolution in the plot? Please don't stay long in this,readers might lose interest in the long run....
Please update...
The last chapter was too short. More pls. Thank you....
Lovin' this. More more pls!...