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Chapter 324: Why are you worried about what I do? Chapter 324: Why are you worried about what I do? Think she’d lose in a ga of threats?

Compared to their superficial threats, she excelled in precise hits that targeted people’s sore spots.

So they wanted to manipulate her with her mother’s legacy? She’d just start swiping Enrich’s funds and see who’d break first.

Su Ran’s gaze swept over the three people in the living room. Her face was ugly, shaded with displeasure. She hooked the corner of her lips upward and chuckled lightly.

“One billion a year, seven billion plus my mother’s belongings, whenever you’re ready, I’ll sign. Also, my patience is limited, so rember to think things through before coming to next ti.”

Su Ran’s face was full of indifference, her tone replete with sarcasm and impatience.

“Su Ran, you’re downright arrogant.”

Su Hongde lost his patience completely after being taunted and mocked by Su Ran. He stood up abruptly, pointing at Su Ran angrily, especially infuriated by her unruffled deanor.

Su Ran’s eyes narrowed slightly as her cool and indifferent gaze swept over Tan Lirong, who was visibly restless, before resting it on Su Hongde.

“If you don’t put that hand down, I can’t guarantee whose table the assets you’re so obsessed about will end up on next ti.”

“You…”

Su Hongde’s face went ashen, the rage inside him boiling to the point of eruption.

But Su Ran indeed had them by their weak spot—if that ten percent of the shares were really sold off to soone else by her, Enrich wouldn’t go bankrupt, but it would no longer bear the Su na.

In the end, he sullenly lowered his hand, sitting back down on the sofa, seething with anger that had no outlet.

The atmosphere in the living room was heavy and oppressive, like a tightly stretched string, ready to snap at any mont.

“Sister… you’re back?”

Just then, a voice tinged with both joy and a hint of fear sounded. Su Ran lifted her head to see Su Xinyan affectionately clinging to Gu Heng’s arm at the doorway, her face brimming with happiness as she looked at Su Ran.

Just one glance, and Su Ran pulled her gaze away. She had no interest in watching their act.

Seeing Su Ran’s dismissive attitude, Su Xinyan felt deeply hurt, her face wearing an expression of disappointnt and indignation. Her beautiful features were covered in a fragile sadness.

Gu Heng was also sowhat helpless. He didn’t understand why Su Ran had beco this way, so distant and cold, pushing everyone away.

He wrapped his arm around Su Xinyan and approached, greeting Wen Peipei and the others before turning to Su Ran.

“Xiao Ran, you’re back today too? Why didn’t you go to the office this morning? Do you know I waited for you all morning?”

Gu Heng and Su Xinyan sat on the sofa next to Su Ran. He turned his head to look at her, his eyes containing a mix of reproach and dissatisfaction.

Su Ran frowned slightly, a touch of displeasure crossing her features.

“You seem to know quite a bit about my schedule.”

Gu Heng’s expression stiffened slightly.

“…I was just worried about you.”

Upon hearing this.

Su Ran’s expression grew even more peculiar, her brows knitting tighter as she looked at him, sowhat baffled.

“Worried about for what?”

Gu Heng found himself at a loss for words. Considering their past relationship, expressing concern was hardly sothing he should be doing.

“Sister, don’t get it wrong. We couldn’t contact you these past few days, and Brother Heng was a bit worried…”

Seeing that Gu Heng was losing face, Su Xinyan hurriedly stepped in to smooth things over.

“What’s there for you to worry about ?”

Gu Heng’s face grew increasingly grim, unable to tolerate being belittled repeatedly, and her tone being so oddly sarcastic, his male pride took a hit.

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