Chapter 376 The Shareholders‘ Meeting
Mathilda wiped away her tears, and there was strong hatred in her eyes.
“Janet is an ungrateful person. When she was young, I was so kind to her. But now that she has grown up, and she is capable, so she kicks me away.”
Conrad said bitterly, “If I raise a dog, it will wag its tail. I have worked for Longfellow Group for so many years, and she kicks me away just like that?”
“She is really ungrateful. What if I take all the shares of Longfellow Group? Her parents were short–lived. If it weren’t for my support, would Longfellow Group have achieved what it is now?”
“That’s what I deserve.”
Although Coral didn’t say anything, the hatred in her eyes was no less than that of her parents.
In her eyes, Janet humiliated her again and again, making her a joke of the entire select society now. And there’s nothing wrong with her family. Just because Janet turned matters upside down, making them look like notorious
rats.
Coral gritted her teeth and thought, “About what she did to me, I want her to pay back many times.”
Conrad paced back and forth in the room for a few steps, stopped suddenly and slapped on the railing of the bed with one hand.
“We absolutely can’t just await our doom like this. We have to find a way to get back everything we lost.”
He gritted his teeth, with a fierce expression on his face, “The case is still
under investigation, and I am still a group shareholder. We are not at the end of our rope.”
Mathilda sneered, “Group shareholder? Do you think Janet will take this
seriously? Conrad, don’t be too whimsical.”
“Mathilda, don’t forget that we are on the same boat.”
Coral took Mathilda’s hand, pinched it and gave her a look of disapproval.
Mathilda bore it and did not say anything to mock Conrad.
Conrad snorted softly, looked down at the phone and suddenly tightened his hand, which was gripping on the railing.
“There are three days left…”
Conrad said vaguely, and there was a different kind of light in his eyes.
Coral never knew anything about Conrad, so she looked at him curiously, “Dad, what are you talking about? What do you mean by ‘three days‘?”
“In three days, the shareholders‘ meeting of Longfellow Group will begin. As long as I am still a shareholder, I can attend the meeting.”
Coral’s eyes lit up, “Dad, what do you decide to do?”
Conrad put on his hat and mask and said in a glum voice, “I will definitely make Janet pay the price.”
After finishing his words, he turned around, left in a hurry and closed the door
of the ward with a bang.
The president’s office in Webster Group,
“Hello, Mr. Winters.”
Jessie, the secretary of the president’s office, pushed open the door of Alfred’s office with a flattering smile on her face.
Alfred was reading documents. Hearing it, he raised his head and saw that she was standing at the door with a document in her hand.
In the office area behind her, a group of people were busy working on the surface, but they were actually listening to Jessie and Alfred carefully.
“Come in, please. What’s the matter?” Alfred straightened his glasses, and
there was a little surprise in his eyes.
Jessie came in hurriedly, holding the document. She said nervously, “Mr. Winters, do me a favor, please. I have a document here. Can you help me to ask
Mr. Webster to sign it?”
Alfred frowned. His cold face was not as scary as Donahueiel, but it was
enough to scare this group of assistants.
“This is your job. Why are you coming to me for help?”
Jessie was about to speak but said nothing. The fear was written on her face,
but she dared not to say it out.
She didn’t say anything, but Alfred knew that the atmosphere in the
president’s office had been tense in the past few days.
Donahueiel, who always buried his feelings, had been so cold these days. He
even fired a manager of Legal Affairs Department yesterday because the
contract reviews were not in place.
All the staff in the president’s office took Donahueiel’s cue. They were very shrewd, so they could naturally sense that he was in a very bad mood these
two days.
Alfred didn’t know exactly what had happened, but based on his experience,
Donahueiel was in a bad mood mostly because of Janet.
“As long as you don’t make mistakes in your work, Mr. Webster will not vent
his anger on you casually.”
Alfred urged her to go to work, “Don’t worry. Go ahead.”
“You are a fair–haired boy around Mr. Webster. If you dare not go, then we will
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