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Never Late, Never Away (Vivian and Finnick) novel Chapter 2367

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2367

“You’re just here to stir up trouble again. Well, let me tell you something. We won’t fall for your lies. Do you think you can trick us with this falsified proof? We’re not three-year-old kids,” Dustin said crudely.

Isn’t he insulting the intelligence of three-year-old kids by saying this? Larry’s lips curled into a sneer as he looked at the other man with disdain.

“Alright. I’m sure everyone has seen the proof. That’s right. I’ve found the shareholder who disappeared, and he hasn’t sold off his shares, which means he remains a shareholder at Norton Corporation.”

The meeting room instantly fell into a pin-drop silence; no one dared to make a sound.

Soon, everyone saw through Dustin’s intentions. Naturally, none of them would support him.

“You can go now,” Larry asserted. He considered himself merciful for not calling the cops to turn Dustin in.

Narrowing his eyes, he added, “Also, don’t ever appear before me again.”

“You gave me this so-called proof and implied that my document of purchase is fake. Then, let me ask you. How can you prove that yours is real?” Dustin questioned in a threatening tone.

Larry saw that coming, so of course, he came fully prepared.

“I have a recorded statement of the witness describing about Norton Corporation’s entire development process…” he declared.

This time, Dustin had no way to refute. Since things had already escalated to this point, there was no way around it anymore.

“Dustin Silverman, I have never expected you to stoop so low!”

“This is outrageous!”

“What are you still doing here? Have you no shame? Get lost!”

The meeting room descended into chaos as their criticisms grew louder and harsher, leaving Dustin utterly humiliated.

What a bunch of realistic old foxes! Dustin’s eyes glinted coldly as he struggled to maintain his cool.

“Good job, Larry Norton!” he spat, then left the company right after.

Henceforth, Larry returned to Norton Corporation and began handling the problems the company was currently facing.

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