Horace was busy with work, and the meeting was still half an hour away.
In the face of Brody's questioning, Horace remained calm and handed the signed documents to his secretary. He gestured for Brody to sit down before beginning the conversation.
However, Brody had no intention of sitting down. His mind was filled with the need for an explanation.
He asked Horace, "I received a call from the legal department about attending a meeting on changes in stock ownership. Mr. Burris, can you please explain what this is about? Did you make this decision on your own? When did I, as a member of the Armstrong family, agree to this change in our stock holdings?"
Brody's emotions were running high, and his face turned red with anger. He stared at Horace, his eyes burning with rage, and pressed for answers. "Mr. Burris, shouldn't you at least provide me with an explanation?"
Horace maintained his composure and calmly responded, "Mr. Armstrong, could you please sit down so that we can have a proper discussion?"
Brody remained standing, his face still filled with anger. He exuded an air of frustration because Armstrong Corp was his life, his bottom line. He regretted sharing a portion of his shares with Horace, and now he was paying the price.
However, Horace remained composed, still looking at Brody with utmost sincerity. He offered a faint smile and said, "Mr. Armstrong, if you don't sit down, how can we have a proper discussion? If you want an explanation from me, then you must allow me to explain, isn't that right?"
Brody, furrowing his brow, remained silent for a while before finally walking over to the sofa and taking a seat.
Horace personally poured a glass of water for him and placed it in front of Brody. Then, he sat across from him and began to speak, "Transferring ownership of shares does not involve the shares under your name. After all, transferring ownership requires the consent. So, without your approval, how could I possibly touch your shares?"
Horace patiently explained, though his words only deepened Brody's frown.
Brody stared at Horace and questioned, "What do you mean by this? If it's not my shares, then whose?"
His face grew even darker, and his eyes were filled with disbelief as he asked, "Camille?"
Horace replied calmly, "Yes, it's Miss Camille. She has signed a transfer agreement with me."
Brody couldn't believe it, and his emotions flared. He protested, "This can't be true. Camille belongs to the Armstrong family, and her shares cannot be sold off without my approval. She has no right to do this."
Horace's expression remained unchanged as he spoke, "We have already signed the agreement."
He walked over to his desk, picked up the agreement he had signed with Camille, and handed it to Brody. Camille's signature was on the document.
While Brody was unfamiliar with Camille's handwriting, her identity information on the document confirmed its authenticity.
Brody looked at Horace and said, "This is not valid."
Horace responded, "Mr. Armstrong, I provided the funds, and Miss Camille willingly sold her shares to me. This is reasonable and legally protected. Why wouldn't it be valid?"
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