Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1689
However, that day, Jory no longer dodged the issue with the same excuse. He stared at the large TV screen, ignoring Gabriella, who was standing to one side.
Following his gaze, Gabriella’s attention was instantly captured by the words “Norton Corporation.” It was a familiar name that she used to have deep connections with.
“Three branches of Norton Corporation were acquired by multinational companies, causing its stocks to plummet?” How is it possible that Norton Corporation’s branches were acquired? Norton Corporation enjoyed a good reputation locally, and even foreign companies were trying to secure a collaboration with them. As Gabriella pondered, she did not realize she had just said everything out loud. Jory glanced over at her and could not help but sneer.
“Don’t be ignorant. Larry’s not a god, so why can’t someone else rule his company?”
Gabriella took a few steps forward and asked with a trace of doubt on her face, “Is this related to you?”
Jory looked at her with his eyes full of arrogance. “Is it related to me? What do you think? Do you think that I can acquire those three small companies?”
“Are you kidding me? Do you think that Norton Corporation’s branches are that easy to acquire? Even if you have a lot of money, Larry won’t turn out this way just because of a small issue like poor management.”
“Gabriella Ward, do you know why you were so stupid that you got kicked out of the house? Because you can never learn how to think and analyze situations. You’ll never use your brain to think about the problems,” said Jory lightly, purposely angering Gabriella.
As it happens, Gabriella was indeed angered by his words. He was mocking her with her past, yet she did not have anything to use against him. “What are you trying to say? Huh, how am I supposed to believe that you have the ability to acquire Norton Corporation? You’re just someone who only knows how to make cynical remarks about others.”
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