James looked at Norman indifferently and said, “Mr. Chairman, at this point, the best and only way is to bring your wife and apologize to Wickam Group.”
No one opposed the suggestion – Norman had even lost support from those who used to side with him.
During times like this, each one’s benefits came above everything else. Now that their benefits were at risk, Norman was nothing but a piece of trash.
True enough, a shareholder who was once Norman’s ally spoke up coldly. “We wouldn’t be bothered if the opponent was an insignificant business, but it’s Wickam Group, our main collaboration partner and income source. If we lost them as a business partner, given the current situation, who else would dare to partner with our company? Anyone who collaborates with us would be going against Wickam Group!”
Another person nodded in agreement. “He’s right. Although Darcey Group and Wickam Group are at daggers drawn too, Darcey Group has no business dealings with us. Neither will Tabor Group possibly collaborate with us. What other options do you have if you refuse to apologize to Wickam Group?”
Norman’s face darkened even more. Of course, he knew that was the best solution now, but he had already spat those harsh words. It would be humiliating if he went to apologize to the Wickams now!
Norman became more frustrated the more he thought about it. To make things worse, he couldn’t retort to the shareholders as he realized his mistakes too. Back then, he had not expected the Wickams to get back at him in the dark…
D*mn it!
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