Never Late, Never Away Chapter 839
Finnick waved his hands, and a few men in black appeared, pinning Mr. Lecter to the ground.
“Norton, what are you doing right now?”
Mr. Lecter knew he was at a clear disadvantage right then. The man cast a glance at Finnick, fear apparent in his eyes.
However, the man was a veteran after all. This was a coup, but it was not like he had never seen the likes of it.
Mr. Lecter then glowered at Finnick.
“Finnick, the best course of action that you can take right now is to hand over your shares.”
Mr. Lecter was betting on the fact that Finnick wouldn’t hurt him, and even attempted to talk sense into the young man.
“That is none of your business. Take him away.”
Finnick snickered at Mr. Lecter and waved his hands. The men in black then carried him out of the meeting room.
“Have you seen how Mr. Lecter had ended up?” You guys had better wait for the company’s final decision, or better yet, try to propose a perfect solution to this problem. Otherwise, don’t blame me if you guys end up like Mr. Lecter.
Finnick scanned the meeting room and registered each and every one of the troublemakers’ faces. He vowed that he would deal with the lot after the company had overcome this hurdle.
The people who would echo Mr. Lecter’s sentiments were either there to watch Finnick making a fool out of himself, or they had something to gain from cornering Finnick.
Either way, Finnor Group no longer required the services of this lot. The best way to salvage themselves out of being blacklisted by Finnick would be to offer the perfect solution.
“Vivian, Larry, let’s head inside.” The man turned to look at his wife and son, his features visibly softened at the sight of them.
The man was reluctant to let Vivian and Larry witness his cold-blooded side. Even though he was feeling down in the dumps right now, he vowed to never vent it on his family.
Of course, Vivian and Larry were well aware of this. They merely nodded and turned around to head inside the president’s office.
“Noah, notify all heads of departments to meet me in five minutes.”
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