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Life at The Top novel Chapter 761

A video call that spanned the distance of half the earth was established.

Celine Maynard sat in front of the computer. She stared at the image of Paulson on the screen with a calm expression.

Due to the time difference, it was now afternoon on Paulson’s side of the world.

Evidently, he was extremely busy. After accepting the video call, he immediately said, “Celine, you have ten minutes to talk to me. There’s another important meeting that I need to attend in ten minutes’ time.”

Celine nodded to indicate that she understood. “In that case, I’ll get straight to the point. I don’t mind if the headquarter sends a team to investigate me, but Jasper Laine’s listing plan for Sena cannot be put on hold because of this,” she said intently.

Paulson shook his head. “Celine, although I’ve always admired your capabilities, you let your emotions get in the way this time,” he said in a regretful tone.

“You have to understand that the questions raised by the directors are perfectly reasonable, and they also have the right to do so. This is the power that has been granted to them during the shareholders’ general meeting, and I cannot do anything about it.”

Celine replied solemnly, “Even so, anyone can tell that this listing benefits not just Jasper, but also our investment bank, right? We cannot just push Jasper into the hands of our competitors just because a few directors disagree.

“If that happens, Layman and Merlene Investments will be laughing at us in their sleep.”

Paulson frowned. He fixed a deep gaze upon Celine and said, “Celine, tell me right now. Why did you take the initiative to reduce Jasper Laine’s commission by 20%?”

“I did that to win him over,” Celine replied immediately without thinking twice.

“As I had previously reported to you, Jasper Laine is undoubtedly a business prodigy that everyone is underestimating. Sena, which is an extremely high-achieving company in our eyes, is simply one of the many companies in the diverse group of businesses that he owns.

“I think that our investment bank will benefit greatly from working together with someone like that.”

Paulson smiled and said, “I have to admit that Jasper Laine is a wondrous businessman. However, this does not mean that the board of directors will accept your excuse. To them, this listing case is indeed rewarding, but they are more concerned about the possibility of collusion occurring between internal members of the company and outsiders.”

“That’s why I’m not against the headquarters’ decision to send an investigation team over. They can investigate all they like. However, if Jasper cancels his deal with us over this, we will hurt badly!” Celine argued.

A slight frown formed on Paulson’s face. “As I said, this is our directors’ choice. There is no way for me to prevent it from happening,” he said.

“Yes, you can. As the chairman, you can use your veto power to veto their review of the listing,” Celine said.

Paulson burst out into laughter. “Celine, are you kidding me right now? Are you asking me to go against those directors because of Jasper Laine? What good does this do me?” He asked.

“I’m willing to bet my entire career on this!” Celine suddenly said.

Paulson’s smile froze on his face. He pinned a deep gaze on Celine and asked her solemnly, “Do you know what you’re talking about?”

“By all means, run the investigation, but any no circumstances can you stop the listing. If any problem arise, I’ll resign immediately,” Celine said calmly after taking in a deep breath.

Paulson remained silent for some time.

Right then, someone knocked on the door to Paulson’s on the other end of the line. His secretary had come over to remind him that his time was up.

“Ask them to wait for a moment as I have an important matter to handle right now,” Paulson said. After that, the sound of the door closing could be heard. He then continued to face the screen to look at Celine. “Celine, your father and I have been close friends for decades. I don’t want to see you make this big mistake,” he said.

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