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Don Reed’s face was sad and depressed, his jaw clenched, and he grimaced coldly. He was so irritated by this father-daughter duo that he gnashed his teeth and asked, “Chairman Morgan, what else do you have in store for us? I’ve had enough of this incredible show!” With everything that happened at the gala, it was clear that the Morgans were intentionally shaming the Reeds. It’s no surprise Ivy was so fearless when I complained to Leo Morgan in her office that day. Now that I think about it, she purposefully played me! Don Reed pondered. Leo Morgan cast a glance at Wyatt Reed, who maintained his noble and serene persona. He managed to be unfazed by everything that happened at such a young age, which was a rare skill. Leo Morgan would probably accept such a man as his son-in-law if it we