Chapter 466
In the end, we reached a compromise-Aurora would apply to a conservatory.
As compensation, | agreed to give her fifteen percent of the shares.
Stella couldn't help but find it all deeply ironic.
Aurora was a science prodigy, but the school she wanted had nothing to do with engineering or physics. She
wasn't drawn to a top technical university; instead, she set her sights on business school.
Business school? What did that have to do with her talents in science?
Did they really think she was so naive, just because she'd never been to college herself?
Jonathan, who had been listening quietly, chimed in, "Raven Williams, technically speaking, Aurora should
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtreceive the sas your second and third brothers- just ten percent of the shares. But now that you've
returned, the world will inevitably speculate, gossip, even dig up old scandals. All of this could hurt Aurora's
reputation. So, after discussing it with Dad, we decided to give her an extra five percent as compensation."
Hurt Aurora's reputation?
Was it her return that cast a shadow over Aurora's future?
Did that mean she shouldn't have chat all?
Skyler, noticing Stella's silence, added, "Raven, | treat all of you the same. Don't worry, you'll have a share in the
Williams Group too. Three years from now, once you've settled fully into the family, I'll grant you the sten
percent as your two brothers."
Israel and Coleman each had ten percent as well. Jonathan, as the eldest and the future heir, was given fifteen
percent-no one questioned the extra five; the burden of leadership justified it.
And now, Aurora was to receive the sfavor.
In that moment, Stella finally understood why her three brothers hadn't exactly welcomed her back into the
family. Her return meant their own shares would be diluted.
Aurora's share, at least, made sense-they'd grown up together. Stella, meanwhile, was the unexpected sister
who'd shown up out of nowhere.
But really, none of this had anything to do with Stella. Skyler could distribute the shares however he pleased.
She didn't care. Their so-called "discussion" wasn't about seeking her opinion-it was simply an announcement.
And as for that promise of shares three years from now? Well, that was a bridge to cross later.
Stella wasn't the type to daydream over empty promises. After all, anything that truly belonged to her would
never need someone else's permission.
Once she agreed to the arrangement, the next morning the family held a meeting to announce it.
Israel and Coleman were pleased with Stella's sense of propriety-Coleman even managed a rare smile and
started greeting her around the house.
The longer Stella spent in the Williams household, the more she noticed just how strict Skyler was with Aurora.
He would personally check Aurora's coursework, and if anything fell short, he'd invite top tutors to help her
improve
With Stella, though, Skyler's standards were far more relaxed.
Aurora's college application had nearly torn the family apart, while Stella was free to choose any university she
liked, as long as it made her happy.
Such a progressive, doting father-at least, that was what Stella used to believe.
She'd forgotten, though: a daughter who had just returned hand one who'd been part of the family for
nearly twenty years could never truly be treated the
same.