They knew for a fact that Kim wouldn't stop there. They were figuring out what his next actions would be.
Selma had just arrived at their destination safely. Sam had already lost his hospital while Emily was now just an ordinary office lady. Kim could no longer threaten her.
There was only one possible target left.
AN Group!
Kim had been preparing to take action. However, they were able to disrupt his plan and he hadn't made a move yet.
Although Kevin tried his best to protect the group, something still went wrong in the end. A year ago, Kevin signed a contract worth more than three billion. However, the developer backed out at the last minute, and now they had insufficient funding.
Three billion dollars was not a small amount. Just thinking about how large the money was gave Kevin a headache. As for the shareholders, they were pressuring Kevin under Kim's instigation.
Finally, they held a board meeting.
Kevin sat in the front and looked at the vacant seat in the first row. He looked around to find Kim, but he was nowhere to be seen. That seat must be reserved for Kim.
'Is he saving his appearance for last?'
Kevin shook his head and smiled. "Our major shareholder is already present, so just come out. We're all acquaintances here. No need to be shy."
Nobody said a word, and everyone just looked at each other. Suddenly, the door swung open. A tall and slender figure slowly walked in, wearing a smile that exhibited his bloodthirsty nature while trying to appear gentle.
Kevin glanced at Kim indifferently and calmly. He shifted his look to the other shareholders. With a soft tone, he said, "You're required to hold a board meeting, and we're here now. There's no need to hide anything. Just say what you want to say. We don't need to play and waste each other's time like this."
Kevin had expected that Kim would take actions against the group, so he was well prepared.
According to the news, most of the shareholders present had contacted Kim.
Kim was a man who had no morals. What was more, his intention was never to get the group. Instead, he just wanted to destroy everything that Kevin had built. As for these shareholders, he wouldn't be nice to them. As long as he could reach out to them, they would always be subject to blackmail. These shareholders, even those who were not on his side, did not dare to go against him.
Despite this, no one turned to Kevin for help. He couldn't help but sigh.
Kim sat on the seat at the first row and looked at Kevin with a faint smile. "We trusted the AN group with our hard-earned money. But they failed our trust, which caused us to suffer big losses.
We think it's the CEO's fault, and none of us should be implicated!
I think we can all agree that there are only two solutions here. Either you give up your position as CEO, or you compensate us for all our losses."
The company suffered a loss amounting to almost three million dollars. If Kevin shouldered the losses by himself, it would be a fatal blow to the Fu Family even if they were rich.
What was more...
Kevin drummed his fingers on the table and looked around. He noticed that the shareholders lowered their heads whenever his eyes caught them. They obviously didn't want to make eye contact with him. They looked so embarrassed and helpless.
A few shareholders looked sharply at Kevin. They wanted to say something but thought against it. Then they looked at Kim and didn't dare to say anything. All they could do was sigh.
In A City, Kim was untouchable that even Kevin, a powerful man, couldn't do anything to him, let alone these minor shareholders.
Moreover, Kim also offered them generous conditions along with his threats. As the saying went, "People are willing to die for money, and birds are willing to die for food." In this situation, even Kevin was unable to protect himself. How could these shareholders go against Kim?
"At first, I thought Mr. Cory is a wise decision-maker since he has the AS Group. But now, it seems that it's the opposite," Kevin said with regret.
Kim raised his eyebrows and said nothing. He just looked at Kevin with a faint smile.
"Although there's something wrong with the project, the loss is more or less inevitable. However, the most important thing right now is to make up for it, not to talk about the loss!" In a cold tone, Kevin said, "Some of you are no longer shareholders of the company. For those people, you no longer need to attend the next shareholders' meeting."
As soon as he uttered those words, many of the shareholders' faces turned red.
Kim appeared to be a major shareholder, holding 10% of the shares. However, in reality, he possessed much more shares than that.
Kim slightly raised his eyebrows, his expression unchanged. If until now, Kevin never noticed that Kim had much more than 10% of the shares, he didn't deserve to be his opponent.
But what could he do even if he knew that?
"Mr. Kevin, it sounds like you have a plan ready. Can you tell us more about it? So that everyone's worries can be allayed." Kim looked at Kevin with a faint smile.
"As for the plan..." Kevin smirked. "Tell me your real purpose in holding this shareholders' meeting first."
The animosity in the room flared up as the silence furthered the tension.
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