Chapter 1155 y Would Not Apologize
Glenda hurriedly calmed him and sat him down
Mr. McDaniel sneered, "You''re going to fire employees who despise you? Are you going to fire all of them? I know how you are doing at thepany.
You don''t have any achievement. The employees say you''re an idiot. Because we have some great employees and the help of the Flint Cooperation,
I never med you. I''ve ignored theints people have made about you. I know you''re an idiot. Now you want to fire my staff? Let me tell you
something: If you want to fire employees who look down on you, you''ll have to fire half the workforce. Who''s going to work for thepany? Can you
do it alone?"
y muttered, “I''m not an idiot...”
"You are, but you won''t admit it." Mr. McDaniel grunted, "I had given you instructions, but you ignored my instructions and did it your way. In the end
you screwed up. Don''t you think you''re an idiot?”
"I''m not an idiot! I didn''t do anything wrong. It''s Sydney''s fault. I had a n, but she didn''t react ording to my n. That woman is so stubborn. If it
had been another woman, considering our family is so close to the Flint family and you are Julien''s mentor, she would have forgiven us and putin a
good word for us to Julien without us apologizing to her. And she should do her best to get our acknowledgement, but she''s a stupid woman,"y
comined
He didn''t think he had done anything wrong. He believed Sydney should forgive them no matter what they did.All text ? N?velD(r)a''ma.Org.
He didn''t understand that Sydney didn''t owe them anything and that she wouldn''t curry favor with them.
In y''s opinion, it was Sydney''s fault that she didn’t forgive them or please them.
Sydney was to me.
In fact, Mr. McDaniel also thought that Sydney should forgive them without their apology. But since he was older than y, he was more thoughtful.
Even if he had the same idea in mind, he wouldn''t say it outright. He narrowed his eyes and said coldly, “She can be arrogant. She didn''t know if
Julien valued me or her more until they knew what Erin had done. She could have ingratiated herself with us before she knew that. But once Julien
learned what Erin had done, he immediately sided with Sydney and cut us off. It''s obvious that Julien values her more than me, so she doesn''t care
about us. She doesn''t need to curry favor with our family. She can be arrogant and ignore us."
"I don''t believe Julien really loves that woman. He must be afraid of her because of something. Maybe she had something on him, so Julien had to
take her side and cut us off." y said through gritted teeth.
Erin, who was standing on the stairs listening surreptitiously, nodded and believed what y was saying was true.
‘Dad is right. Julien doesn''t love Sydney. He only ever loved Lyra. Even though Lyra is dead, he won''t love Sydney. He can only love me!
At that thought, Erin gripped the banister tighter. Her long nails were adorned with diamonds. As she gripped the banister, her nails made a harsh
scratching noise.
The conversation continued downstairs.
"No matter for what reason Julien favors Sydney, it''s not a good thing for us that Julien took that woman''s side over us. Sydney didn''t show us
respect because she has Julien on her side. She is not afraid of us because she has Julien on her back. If we do anything to her, she can make
Julien hate us even more. By that time, we will be the one who loses in the game. We should never let Julien cut us off. Once Julien cuts us off, you
should know what will happen to our family!"
Mr. McDaniel stared at y with fierce eyes.
y lowered Is head in shame. "I
know. It wasmy fault. I screwed
things upsShould I apologize to her~
again? ITrask for her forgiveness
She said she might forgive us al
showyher my respect, bring gifts,
ané take Erin with me.. "Con ent
belongs to swnovel. >
Before y could finish his sentence, Erin got annoyed. She ran down the stairs and interrupted her father, "No, I''m not going ta apologize to her. I''m
definitely not apologizing to her."
"Erin, you''re awake." Seeing Erin, the grandpa immediately put on a gentle smile. All the hostility on his face was gone.
y and his wife also smiled at their daughter.
Glenda took her hand and sat Erin between y and her. "Erin, did you sleep well?"
Erin ignored her mother. She bluntly
removed her mother''s hand from
stroking her head. She clenched her
fists, stared ater grandfather, and
questioned, “Grandpa, I''m not
apologizing to Sydney. I''m not “
apologizing to that woman. You
know ya I love Julien and that”
mustina ry him to unite our two
families. If I apologize to that
weman, then she will feelim inferior
to her. Even if I win herter and
marry Julien, I will feel humiliated in
ront of her. And I''m your
granddaughter. I’m a daughter of the
cDaniel family, while she’s
adopted by the Raines. I''m far more
noble than she is. How can
apologize to her? She doesn''t
deserve me to apologize to her!"
"Yeah, Dad. If Erin apologizes to Sydney, it is a humiliation for both Erin and our family. Don''t you think so?” Glenda looked anxiously at Mr. McDaniel.
y nodded. "I''ve never med my daughter. How can I make her apologize to Sydney? That''s impossible!"
Mr. McDaniel rubbed his temples
and said, "Calm down! Erin is my
granddaughterIf she doesn''t want
to apologizeto Sydney, I won''t force
her to do’so. Erin has a point. Her >>
mission } is ? unite the Flint family
and og r family. She has to marty
Julietr in the future. I won''t make her
apblogize to Sydney. If Erin?
pologizes o her, it meas Erin is
iving in to that woman. Then that
oman will have the upper hand.
eople willugh at Erin and our
familyter even though Erin marries
Julien.”
= a
“Grandpa, I don''t have to apologize to her, do I?” Erin burst outughing with excitement.
Mr. McDaniel nodded and replied, "No."
"But if Erin doesn''t apologize, how can we get Sydney to plead with Julien for us?" y worried again.
His dad nced at him and said, "I thought about it. I never intended for Erin to apologize to her, so I gave up on the idea of having Sydney putin a
good word for us.”
"Grandpa, have you got any other ideas?” Erin''s eyes lit up
Knowing that his granddaughter had guessed that he had a n, the old man felt proud.
‘My granddaughter is smart!’
"Yes. I''m going to throw you a party to tell everyone that you''ve returned home. I''ve already had the invitations sent this afternoon." The old man said
narrowing his eyes
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