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Chapter 190: Chapter 190 - Sabrina would never do that

Robin was upset in a eting in one of his conference rooms.

One of his CEOs had overlooked so important details for a partnership agreent that could cost him millions for which the deadline was also due.

"Fix it, before Monday, Bernard," Robin warned sternly before concluding the eting.

"Yes, Mr. President. I will have it signed and send a copy to your email," the remorsed CEO responded politely.

As he stord out of the conference room with Aria following from a distance because of his anger, he was surprised to see Daniel in his office when he got there.

After long etings like this, he knew there would be pending emails waiting for him to attend to, for which reason he was not ready to see Daniel at this mont, thereby asking,

"Dan, I am very busy today. Is it urgent?"

Daniel was amazed that Robin was not rather asking for his help.

When he saw the news, he was expecting Robin’s call and since he was leaving a client’s office which was close by, he decided to stop by, only to realize that Robin was not seated.

Even if the office was locked, he had the passcode to open it and did so.

"I thought you would need my help."

Robin’s brows furrowed in confusion and his eyes were gloomy because of the just-ended eting.

"Wait, am I missing sothing?"

Robin’s surprised countenance amazed Daniel since he expected Robin to have first-hand information, due to his investnt of all his subsidiary companies into JC Minerals and clothing.

"Where is your phone? Hasn’t any of your CEOs called?"

During brainstorming etings, Robin never carried his phone along.

"We just finished a four-hour eting."

He walked to his executive swivel chair and sat, glaring at the long trail of emails waiting for him to respond to.

He began to read so of them when Daniel sighed, asking,

"So, you haven’t heard that Sabrina signed off seventy percent of JC Minerals and Clothing shares to Dane Industries?"

Robin’s actions paused and his hand on the keyboard froze. He shook his head.

"Sabrina would never do that."

Daniel felt sorry for him because of the level of trust he discovered that Robin had for Sabrina.

It was not for him to try to sound judgental so he switched on the LED screen in Robin’s office and gave his phone to him as well.

"But it’s on the news."

Robin frowned in confusion, convincing himself that sothing must be wrong sowhere.

If anything at all, Sabrina was still a deputy to her father, not having the right to sign sothing like that without her father’s consent.

Robin did not bother to take Daniel’s phone and neither was he going to believe the news blindly, knowing that journalists had ways of twisting the news to gain popularity.

"Where is my phone?"

Robin suddenly rembered to check his phone for any missed calls and when he could not find it on his desk, he checked his desk drawers and there it was.

"One hundred and eighty-five missed calls?"

Worry flung him as he began to scroll through the missed calls log.

dia houses, partners, Zayla, Devin..." he frowned, wondering why Devin would call him. Then he saw Cobby’s call and grew worried, not scrolling further.

"Sabrina’s father called."

Daniel already guessed the reason and explained,

"Martin addressed the dia an hour ago that he was taking over JC minerals and clothing in three days."

Robin’s expression darkened dangerously, and his anger grew.

"Over my dead body will he do that. He is the reason why I invested in the JCs."

So of the CEOs who left the eting began to call Robin, which ant that they had equally seen the news.

Robin rejected their calls, dialing Cobby’s number.

"Did you hear ? Sabrina signed it..." Daniel was saying when Robin cut him off, instructing,

"Check the cara installed in her office. I will speak to her father first."

Cobby answered his phone on the first ring.

"Robin..."

"Dad, what’s going on?" Robin asked calmly.

He wouldn’t fidget about sothing like this when he knew how to put Martin in his place.

His only concern was the toll it would have on Sabrina since she was pregnant.

"Sabrina fainted in her office forty minutes ago and has been rushed to the hospital."

Robin was already on his feet, his heart almost falling out of his chest. His hand holding the phone even shook as worry flung him.

"Why didn’t anyone tell ? Which hospital?"

Anger resonated through his voice, as it raised slightly but Cobby was calm, saying,

"Don’t worry, she will be fine but we might lose everything in three days if we don’t get help and that would disturb her even more."

It was painful for Robin, as the understanding settled that Sabrina fainted as well because of the news or sothing of that sort.

If she indeed signed it herself, then how would she faint from shock?

Robin was already thinking about all the possibilities and reasons why it so happened when Cobby’s voice explained it.

"I don’t know how Martin made her sign the docunts but she claims she doesn’t rember and no one saw Martin enter her office either."

Robin tried to calm down. Even if he went to see Sabrina now, it would do her no good since the problem was still at hand.

He had to find a way to dilute the effect, so her heart would be calm.

"Is her signature on it already?" Robin asked Cobby on the phone.

"Yes, but she was even surprised when she saw the docunt."

Cobby knew as well that sothing was wrong because Sabrina would not lie to him.

However, her signature and the docunt that appeared in her office were a mystery but Robin wanted to know the details of what she signed.

"What exactly did she sign?"

Cobby paused in deep thought before revealing, confirming Daniel’s words,

"She signed off 70% shares."

Robin smiled bitterly. Sabrina trusted Martin so much, even better than Robin.

If only she had listened to him but he was not going to let Martin win.

"I knew that son of a bitch was up to sothing. I will take care of it but don’t tell Sabrina about my involvent."

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