Looking at Hedy's receding figure, Nathan thought he was very close to his goal.
He had no feelings for Hedy and thought she was just a puppet that he could use to achieve his goal.
In fact, Nathan thought this woman was very stupid. She didn't know about Mond and fell in love with a disabled man and then did a lot of irrational things.
If it weren't for the fact that she hated Mond and Nancy, how could she become a woman like this? How could she be willing to be made use of? Nathan remembered that when he cooperated with Hedy at that time, she was still arrogant.
But now she was willing to be made use of by him. And from her appearance, as long as she could achieve her goal, she would be willing to pay any price.
Nathan called Aron and told him seriously, "Mond is not in the company these days. You just need to avoid Ron and Charlie. These two are his dog servants. Now that he is not in the company, they will keep an eye on us."
"Mr. Nathan, don't worry. I have already prepared for them, but what should I do next?"
Nathan told Aron, "next, you cooperate with Hedy, and try your best to find a way to tell the directors that Mond guaranteed the Nie group. As he is sick, we'd better drive him out of the Lu group and take back his shares in the group."
Aron was worried that Nathan might have a too big appetite. Looking at Nathan, he wished he could kill Mond.
"Mr. Nathan, it's a long way to go for us. I think it's difficult. In my opinion, we should kick Mond out of the company first. As for other things, we'll think about it later."
After all, as a servant, he didn't want to say too much, so he could only kindly remind Nathan.
But now, Nathan didn't listen to anyone. In his mind, he was like a CEO in the company.
If they didn't kick Mond out of the company, his wish would never come true.
However, Nathan seemed to misunderstand Aron. "What do you mean by that? Are you softhearted when you see that Mond is in hospital? "
Looking at Nathan's sharp eyes, Aron quickly explained, "Mr. Nathan, you misunderstood me. I have been with you for so long. How can you think of me like that?"
"Then what do you mean? Tell me. " Nathan slowed down his tone, leaned against the boss chair and looked at Aron quietly.
"I think... Let's kick Mond out of the company first. As for the shares, we can figure it out later. I'm worried that if we do so, Mr. Noah won't agree. Moreover, as long as Mond doesn't work in the our group, it's easy for us to get his shares."
Aron was a good military counsellor. Nathan had done a lot of things that couldn't skip Aron's advice.
But now, Nathan had lost his mind because of the victory. He believed that he was sure to win no matter what he did because Mond was in the hospital, not to mention that he had the help of Hedy.
"Well, if you don't have anything else to say, I will leave. But you must be careful with Noah. Anyway, in your Lu Family, Mond is the crown prince."
Aron had a clear view of everything. After all, there was a saying that lookers-on see more than players.
"I know. No matter how much my father loved Mond's mother in the past, she has been dead for many years. What kind of person is my father? Don't you know? Will he still remember a dead person? "
Speaking of this, Nathan looked down upon his father.
Even Aron didn't know what was on Nathan's mind. Anyway, Nathan and Noah were father and son, and the whole Lu group was built by Noah.
To put it bluntly, Nathan was a dude. How could he look down upon his father who had earned him tens of thousands of family properties.
Aron was in a bad mood because he suddenly found that Nathan didn't respect his father, let alone he was his servant.
Even though he was unhappy, Aron still tried his best to remind him, "Mr. Nathan, don't underestimate a dead person. Just because she is dead, there is no substitute in Noah's heart. This feeling is really terrible."
"I know what you mean. But now, I have my mother's help, and Mond is a cripple, not to mention that he doesn't have a mother. If our layout is reasonable, our goal will be realized soon..."
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