From the looks of it, Suzanne had some shares in the company. Even though Seline was the manager of the department, Suzanne was a shareholder of the company. To be honest, if Seline did something wrong, Suzanne could even fire her directly.
In an instant, those who had curried favor with Seline felt a twinge of regret. They didn't even dare to raise their heads for fear that Suzanne's actions would affect them.
Seline took a deep breath. "Sue, I think..."
However, she didn't get to finish her sentence as Suzanne didn't even look at her. Instead, she turned her cold gaze toward Jessica and said, "You'd better start packing your things now. You don't want to leave in a mess, do you?"
"You!" Jessica panicked. Once this matter was brought up at the shareholders' meeting, she couldn't even begin to imagine the consequences.
The next moment, Suzanne took out her phone and sent a message in the group chat. "Shareholders' meeting at 2:00 pm. "
Everyone was taken aback. Only two or three shareholders who held the largest number of shares had the right to directly inform of a shareholders' meeting in the group chat.
Moreover, after Suzanne sent the message, many shareholders responded one after another, confirming that they had taken note of it. This shocked the group even more. Just how many shares did Suzanne actually hold?
When they saw Henry's reply, they suddenly realized something astonishing. The number of shares Suzanne held was actually more than her father's!
Although Seline was the manager of the design department, she didn't own any shares at all. The equity that Suzanne held was far more powerful than what a mere department manager could ever hope to have.
The way everyone looked at Seline completely changed. What others could understand, Seline naturally understood as well. Her face froze, and she was filled with intense hatred inside. Didn't Henry dislike Suzanne? Why did he still give her so many shares?
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