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Chapter 281 Dole Out
Jack said, "If you talk to Benjamin, he'll say yes. You're carrying his baby now, so he'll definitely say yes."
"I'm not going to use my children to get what I want. The Martin Group's termination of contract with the Mitchell Group is between the two companies. You shouldn't have to come to me, but start solving the problem from within the Mitchell Group."
Harper had asked Benjamin and knew that he wasn't terminating his contract with the Mitchell family because they were getting divorced. If it were for her, she would have already mentioned resuming the partnership with Benjamin.
But since it wasn't because of her, she wouldn't mention it, much less use the baby to force Benjamin.
Harper's adamant attitude pissed off both Jack and Jennifer.
They ended up in a heated argument, but the whole time, it was Jack and Jennifer who blamed Harper.
Eventually, even Eleanor came out.
Eleanor looked at them and asked with some displeasure, "Is this how you do parenting?"
Jennifer and Jack then shut up and left without staying any longer.
They didn't even speak to Eleanor, leaving Harper feeling sad and angry.
She helped Eleanor sit down, then whispered soothingly, "Don't mind them, Grandma. They..."
"Are you afraid I'm going to be sad?" Eleanor interrupted her, "I'm not that fragile. I'm too old to think that much. I just want you to be well right now. As for the rest, I don't care!"
"I know you love me the most."
"Okay, I'm tired. I'm going back to rest!" Eleanor pushed Harper's head straight away with some disgust on her face.
Harper froze, somewhat hurt.
After Eleanor left, her eyes became more despondent. The behavior of Jack and Jennifer made her feel quite ridiculous.
She thought, "I still overestimated them.
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