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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1290

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1290

Everyone’s eyes lit up. Clearly, this condition had successfully tempted them.

“Think about it. How can Mr. Norton be defeated over such a small thing? Did all of you forget that the Norton family already has over fifty percent of the shares in this company?”

Although Wayne was afraid that Fabian would find out about his embezzlement, he was even more afraid of becoming his arch enemy. Since he was the general manager of Phoenix Group, needless to say, he was very familiar with Fabian’s brutal methods.

Lyna frowned when she noticed Wayne being intimidated.

Immediately, she smiled faintly and softened her tone. Without Wayne, her plans would collapse, and she would not be able to accomplish anything.

“Mr. man, you’re worrying too much. When the time comes, Fabian will be too overwhelmed by his own matters to go and punish you.”

She paused, then continued, “If everyone is still worried, I do have a way to make him unable to bring up this matter!”

Everyone hesitated, suspicious.

Lyna spoke again. “It’s simple. Just push it onto someone else. For example, push it to Wayne. Then, Wayne can push it to Mr. Dane, saying that he’d received news that the stock market was about to collapse, so you were forced to do it for the sake of the company. What do you all think?”

As soon as she was done speaking, Lyna studied the people in silence. She was certain that this would make them agree to her plan. If they still disagreed, she would not hesitate to expose the evidence and let Fabian punish all of them. That would also allow others to see the consequences of not agreeing to work with her.

The evidence she had gathered was not merely limited to the few people present. As Phoenix Group was the country’s largest company, its subsidiaries had their own flaws as well. Therefore, aside from Wayne, Lyna did not care about the rest of them. If they did not agree, Fabian would punish them when he found out about it anyway.

“Are you sure this works?” asked someone, as they all still had their suspicions.

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