When they noticed how young Angeline was, the shareholders recollected themselves and decided to see if this female president was actually that capable and noteworthy.
If not, they would not hesitate to embarrass her.
"Who was the one who proposed the terrible idea to sell Grand Asia?" Angeline sat on the president's revolving chair and crossed her legs, staring condescendingly at them with frosty eyes.
Her every word and deed carried Jay's shadows.
The shareholders were extremely puzzled. Where on earth did the former president scout a woman like that? She shared the exact same approach as him-no one would ever know what was going through their heads.
The shareholders dared not answer rashly.
Grayson pointed to the shareholder who made the most noise earlier. "He’s the one, Ms. Severe."
Angeline glanced faintly at the shareholder, her eyes filled with contempt and disdain as she said in a condescending and arrogant manner. "Compensate him and kick him out of Grand Asia, Grayson."
The said shareholder did not seem discouraged either. "Hmph, now that Master Ares is gone, who knows
what will happen to Grand Asia in the future? It might be a good thing that you're compensating me."
Under his influence, other shareholders were tempted to do the same.
Angeline switched the conversation unexpectedly. "If you want to pull out from Grand Asia, then hurry up and do so. Something huge is coming up in Grand
Asia next. This will decide whether we'll succeed or fail."
Angeline stopped speaking abruptly at this point.
The shareholders exchanged glances with each other. "Something huge?"
Angeline started fiddling with her bright and smooth nails that had sunflowers made of inlaid small diamonds on top of them.
Then, she said languidly, "Since Grand Asia is standing on the shoulders of giants, it should be forging ahead and achieving even greater results. In the next three months, I will acquire all competitors in the industry and make Grand Asia an invincible monopoly giant."
Grayson was beyond astounded.
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