Chapter 61 The Timing Is Right
The buzz around Wynette’s news kept climbing,
Even after reassuring herself, Joanne couldn’t help but start worrying again.
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She kept glancing at Wynette, who was eating, drinking, and calmly flipping through a book by the floor- to–ceiling window as if nothing had happened.
Meanwhile, the Shepherds had called Wynette countless times, but she didn’t answer any of them.
After too many calls, she grew annoyed and simply blocked all numbers from them, leaving only one.
Adriel also sent a message asking if she needed help.
Wynette politely declined, saying she could handle it herself.
After that, he just told her to reach out to him or Blaze if she needed anything, respecting her decision.
Glancing at the time. Wynette looked up at Joanne. “Babe, let’s go to the studio.”
“What for?” Joanne asked, though she immediately got up and followed.
When she saw Marcus at the entrance, Joanne finally understood what Wynette wanted to do.
That was to openly tell Noah and his people that the majority stake of the studio had already been sold by Wynette.
Marcus smiled as he greeted her. “Ms. Jewell, I thought you might be delayed. Right on time.”
Wynette shrugged. “You probably want to finish the process even faster than I do.”
Because of the trending issue, Noah would definitely stay at the Shepherd Group to handle it.
But he had his informant in the studio, so Wynette deliberately chose to sign the transfer agreement here
with Marcus.
She’d already had Jasmine get the contract ready.
Just as Wynette had guessed, after she signed the agreement in front of everyone in the studio, someone came over with a phone. “Ms. Jewell, Mr. Shepherd wants to speak to you.”
She didn’t reach out to take it, only asking him to put it on speaker.
Noah’s furious voice came through. “Wynette, who gave you the rights to sell your shares? You’re not allowed to sell! I’m coming over right now! Wait for me there!”
“Sorry. It’s already signed and sealed. From now on, Marcus is the biggest decision–maker of the studio. I wish you both a pleasant partnership and great success together,” Wynette replied with a smile.
A loud crash sounded from Noah’s end, followed by his furious cursing, “Wynette, how dare you?!”
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Chapter 61 The Timing Is Right
He had no idea how long she had been planning that, and how he hadn’t noticed anything.
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“Noah, since you dared to push me onto the trending list and let me take all the blame, why wouldn’t I dare to bring down a studio that belongs to me?” Wynette called him out publicly.
She knew better than anyone who was behind the trending scandal.
Hearing that, Noah fell silent.
His silence was as good as an admission. The people who had fought alongside Wynette couldn’t help but
sneer.
Noah successfully stirred public anger.
At that moment, everyone couldn’t help but curse him countless times in their hearts.
Timothy, who held the phone, quickly hung up. He looked at Wynette at a loss.
Not long after, the phone rang again, and he answered it once more.
No one knew what Noah said, but Timothy turned and looked at Wynette awkwardly, replying in a low voice.
Wynette said to everyone, “From now on, the studio has changed hands. Mr. Whitmore’s direction differs from mine. He promised that those who want to stay can stay. Those who don’t can process resignation now.”
She had already informed them in advance.
So after Wynette finished speaking, the people who followed her immediately pulled off their badges and said in unison, “We resign. We’ve always been your people. If you leave, there’s no point for us to stay.”
“Exactly. Ms. Jewell, we’re not staying here to take this kind of frustration, and we won’t work with a man who betrayed you,” Jasmine said as she gathered everyone’s badges.
Their conversation was naturally heard on Noah’s side.
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