Billionaire’s Missing Darling
Chapter 121
Chapter 121
It was the afternoon break. Gillian’s temples throbbed with pain. She wanted to go back to the office to rest. Just as she reached the door, Tracy called again.
At the sight of the familiar phone number, impatience flashed across Gillian’s eyes. Her gaze was frighteningly cold.
However, when she grabbed her phone and pressed the answer button, she suddenly became gentle and refined.
“Mrs. Smith?” She asked gently, “Is there anything else?”
Tracy said over the phone, “I almost forgot. Olivia has revealed the secret recipe of seared salmon with herbed couscous. The Smith Cuisine Hall needs a new recipe.”
Upon hearing this, a slight frown appeared on Gillian’s face. However, her tone was still as gentle as before. “Mrs. Smith, wait a few days. I’ll find another one.”
After getting an answer, Tracy heaved a sigh of relief and said in a much warmer tone, “Sorry to trouble you, Gillian. The dividends for this month will be affected by the disclosure of seared salmon with herbed couscous. You might not get what you expected. I’ll transfer it to you in a few days.” Gillian said, shaking her head, “How can I still have the cheek to ask for this month’s dividends? It’s all my negligence that made you and Cynthia suffer. Forget about it.”
“How is this your fault?” Tracy frowned. “It’s all Olivia’s fault. It’s the Smith family’s recipe. It’s one thing that she shamelessly took it for herself, but she actually publicly announced it on Twitter, showing no consideration for the Smith family.”
At this point, Tracy’s tone was filled with anger. She snorted coldly and said, “I’ll have to talk to Mr. Smith. It doesn’t matter if he dotes on his granddaughter, but he can’t affect the Smith family’s foundation. Although he’s the head of the Smith family, the Smith family doesn’t belong to him alone.”
Finally, there was something that pleased Gillian. She narrowed her eyes, and with amusement gleamed in her eyes, she said in a gentle and
comforting tone, “Mrs. Smith, don’t be angry. Olivia was just a little
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didn’t mean to
for her at a time like this? You’re too kind. You’ve spoiled your younger siblings to the point that they are unscrupulous. They’re
faintly and said in a helpless tone, “Well,
originally wanted to go back and rest, but since she had promised Tracy, she decided to
recipes were all with her grandfather. She didn’t have them with her, so
young. Without the guilt purged from
and put it into her mouth. It was filled with
great care of her grandfather. She was always there for him when eating and would always
had never done all of this before. When she ate, she would only focus on herself and enjoy all the delicious dishes without leaving anything for Isaac. She always asked Ms. Blake to make
a filial
but sneer in her heart. How
food in her
words and said, “Grandpa, do
know that? That’s something you young people play. I’m too
a serious expression and said, “Grandpa, I have something important to
Isaac nodded. “Go ahead.”
“Grandpa, you promise me you won’t be angry if I
Did something happen?
Isaac stared at Gillian and
and looked worried. “It’s about Olivia. She made
was stunned for a moment before he immediately refuted in a firm tone, “Impossible,
was taken aback. She did not expect her grandfather to trust Olivia so much. He was still protecting her
used it themselves, but Olivia made it public regardless
revealed the Smith family’s secret recipe, but
in Gillian’s heart. She could barely suppress and anger in her heart as she roared
into her flesh, barely managing to
Heh…
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