Chapter 76 Means
“Liam, don’t worry. I have it under control,” Theo said flatly.
“Then, go ahead and handle it. I’ll step out first.” Liam stood up, left, and returned to his
own office.
He called in his assistant and asked him to close the door. Then, he softly asked, “Wesley, have there been any updates on the people following Theo recently?”
Wesley Swift was young but appeared shrewd. He responded in a low voice, “I was about to report to you. The place Mr. Theo has been visiting the most recently is the hospital, specifically the sleep disorder department.”
Liam paused for a moment, and his gaze grew darker. “It seems he wasn’t lying. He really has sleep issues.”
“Mr. Theo has been managing the companies abroad for years, and coming back to take over such a big corporation, it’s normal for him to feel pressure. Honestly, he’s still young and can’t bear such a heavy burden.
“As for you,
company for y
you, Mr. Liam, you’ve been managing the company for years and helped it stabilize and develop. You’re the one who can truly shoulder the responsibility, and the old shareholders in the company all support you.”
Wesley’s voice carried a hint of disdain as he flattered Liam
Liam glanced at him and said, “You can say these things in front of me, but don’t let them get out. Don’t underestimate him. Everyone at home has returned to their positions in just a few days.”
“Isn’t it because Mr. Theo used some means?”
“That’s because he has means and capability.” Liam emphasized.
After Theo returned, he made an example out of others. During a meeting, he presented evidence of the company’s largest shareholder besides Liam–Vincent embezzling funds, and removed him from the shareholders list, expelling him from Gray Corporation.
Theo expressed appreciation to the employee who provided the evidence but did not reveal his identity. He simply encouraged employees to inform him via his company email if they discovered anyone harming the company’s interests. It verified, they would be rewarded, and those who confessed would be given a chance to make amends.
Theo’s actions immediately scared those who had done wrong. It was said that his inbox was flooded with emails.
There were both tip–offs and confessions
Those shareholders who had deliberately stayed home instead of coming to the company also returned one by one, afraid of angering Theo.
“Mr. Liam, Mr. Sinclair called and asked you to help intercede, at least to prevent Mr. Then from suing him,” Wesley mentioned cautiously.
“I can’t intercede. Even if I go to my father, I’ll have nothing to say. I didn’t expect Vincent to embezzle so much money. Even if I wanted to save him, I couldn’t.” Liam shook his head, sighed, and seemed quite helpless. “He’s really fallen this time.”
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