Obsessed CEO Throws Himself at Me Chapter 901
Arielle surveyed the meeting room with a satisfied look. She was pleased by everyone’s awed gazes.
It looks like people do judge books by their covers.
Before arriving at Southall Group, Arielle dropped by the shopping mall and purchased this suit. There, she spent some extra money to customize it to her liking. Nevertheless, the money I spent on this suit didn’t go to waste.
Despite the smile on Arielle’s face, there wasn’t a trace of humor present in her bright eyes.
When she noticed a few of the members on their feet,
Arielle strode to the head of the table. “There’s no need to be so uptight,” she remarked as she sat down. “Everyone, please take a seat.”
Arielle’s boldness left Oliver utterly dumbfounded.
I should be the one saying that! It’s her first time here. How could she act so brazenly? It’s as if she thinks she owns this place.
Oliver rapped his knuckles against the table to catch Arielle’s attention. “Arielle, how could you sit there? That seat is reserved for the future chairman. Don’t you have a basic understanding of workplace etiquette?” he asked her in a displeased manner.
Even Oliver and Jacob avoided the seat because they wanted to conceal their true colors.
Arielle merely smiled in response. “I know the rules like the back of my hand. That’s why I’m sitting here.”
In other words, Arielle was referring to herself as the future chairman of Southall Group.
Promptly, a dark look crossed Oliver’s and Jacob’s faces.
“Arielle, we all know that you have thirty percent of the shares. Logically speaking, you have the full right to be the future chairman. However, you are too young and inexperienced. In fact, you are yet to even graduate from university. Therefore, you should appoint me as the temporary chairman. What do you think?” Jacob attempted to persuade Arielle.
Arielle’s smile vanished into thin air as her sharp gaze slid toward Jacob.
How could a mere woman be so intimidating?
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