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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 905

Obsessed CEO Throws Himself at Me Chapter 905

Seeing that no one had any objections, Aidan added Arielle‘s clause to the contract.

If Arielle fulfilled the contract, Jacob and Oliver would be stripped of their positions as directors. It meant that they would only be shareholders of the company and did not have any power over Southall Group.

After Arielle signed the contract, she clapped her hands together and announced, “Thank you for your hard work. I‘ve brought a basket of fruits outside to serve as

light refreshments. Please enjoy them to your heart‘s content.”

With that, she left the meeting room with Aidan at her heels.

Before she stepped out, Arielle came to a sudden halt and whirled around. “I almost forgot. I hope everyone will abide by workplace etiquette. Please refrain from addressing me by my name. Instead, you should address me as Ms. Moore,” she declared.

Without another word, Arielle left the meeting room.

The directors in the meeting room were conflicted. Although a handful of them sided with Arielle, a majority of the directors chose to wait and watch from the sidelines.

To them, the identity of their new chairman wasn‘t of utmost concern. Instead, they were much more interested in restoring the company‘s profitability.

Even if the AI technology department was earning a

departments.

Hence, it would be up to Arielle to handle this matter.

Oliver was seething with rage. “It‘s all because of your nonsense!” He glared at Jacob. “Why did you tell her that she needed the educational qualification to become the new chairman? Now that she has trampled all over

“Mr. Moore, relax. Don‘t forget about the contract we just signed.” Jacob chuckled in response.

How can Arielle accomplish something that we couldn‘t? Does she really think that she can change everything within a month? What a joke!

Hearing this, Oliver calmed down.

When they walked out of the meeting room, they caught sight of the fruits that Arielle had left for them.

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