Chapter 291
‘We’ve all been given equity shares in the company. The more it earns, the more we take home. After all, who would ever say no to more money?‘ thought Birgitte.
Aubree grinned. “That’s the spirit! Just fresh produce alone wouldn’t satisfy any of us, including me. Once we’ve thoroughly dominated the luxury skincare market, we’ll expand into other sectors. Südlichen Strand is a promising market. Birgitte, you can conquer it, can’t you?”
Birgitte sprang up from her seat as if entrusted with a critical mission. “Don’t worry, Ms. Miller. You’ll see my results in the next financial report.
As GrabCheap continued its explosive growth, Aubree also made significant waves. Those with an agenda began digging into her background. What they uncovered left them stunned.
That was Aubree’s doing, too?
Aubree’s name had become well–known in major business circles. At just eighteen, she first started her fortune with an esports club, then went on to launch Playzy, a groundbreaking new media platform that revolutionized live streaming.
They thought, ‘Has she done with new media already? Now jumping into e–commerce?
‘Fine, go ahead and make your money. Everyone wins now and then. But do you have to dominate every single industry you set foot in? Come on, isn’t that a bit much?
At first, people could rationalize her earlier success. She was just a smart girl who found an untapped niche, so she made some money. But now? The e–commerce market was already packed to the brim, and she still managed to break through? That was ridiculous!
“Is Aubree a superwoman? How is her mind wired like that?”
“Even those so–called heirs groomed by elite families are nowhere near as capable as her, are they?”
“An orphanage–raised girl who endured constant abuse even after returning to her so–called family. Instead of ending up mentally twisted or completely ruined, she actually… Well, the Wilson family must be blind as bats.”
While some marveled at Aubree’s brilliance, there were naturally others who dismissed her outright.

The Wilson family had left Aubree alone for months, but when Ronald learned she was venturing into e–commerce, he immediately frowned in disapproval. “This is sheer recklessness!”
Ronald scoffed, “She’s still a kid. Even with her past successes, how can she be this reckless? If she doesn’t understand the saturated e–commerce market, surely Bowen does!”

Ronald scoffed, “Just as I suspected! Bowen, the fox, was up to no good from the start when he approached Aubree. Was he eyeing her project all along? All his elaborate schemes were just to win her trust?
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