At the upcoming traffic light, Bright Sampton slowly brought the car to a stop before he softly began to speak, "If you take it back, it means that your involvement with this family has deepened by another degree. Sis, I both hope that you're here, and yet sometimes, I deeply wish you weren't."
Bright Sampton understood his own father well, he was an out-and-out businessman. In his eyes were only calculations, only profit and loss.
His willingness to let his biological daughter give all her shares to Jane Sampson, his foster daughter who grew up by his side, was not out of extra affection for Jane, but rather because Father Sampton had calculated Jane's character. He was convinced that with her younger brother and grandparents around, Jane would never do anything to harm the Sampton family.
The more company shares Jane held in her hands, the more Old Master Black would feel indebted to her for the extra care she provided to the company.