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Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason) novel Chapter 639

Chapter 639 Trial

Soon, Elvis laughed and said, "Since we've come to this, we would tell the truth. Indeed, the shares of Sam and I had been liquidated over three months ago. But the people who own the shares gave us the shareholder's right. In other words, we’re the representatives of those two shareholders, and you have no right to drive us out of the shareholders' meeting."

There was an uproar at the board meeting. They did not expect that the two most loyal shareholders had inadvertently made the correct choice.

Sam looked at Samuel contemptuously. "But I don’t think you have shares in the Wade Group, do you? You don't have the right to blame us. Instead, it's time for us to ask you to leave."

Just then, Samuel burst out laughing. "Haha! I can't believe you still don't get it at times like this."

He took two documents from his backpack and threw them in front of Elvis. "Look carefully. This is the equity transfer agreement. The two shareholders you represented have already given me all the shares that belong to the Wade Group. So, do you still not understand the situation?"

Elvis quickly grabbed the document and flipped through it. When he saw the familiar name, he knew that everything was over because what Samuel said was true.

Sam did not expect the situation. All the arrogance on his face from earlier disappeared, and they glanced at each other.

The door to the conference room was opened, and the security guards looked at Elvis and Sam. "Please get out."

When Samuel asked them to check the documents earlier, he had phoned the security guards.

Elvis and Sam were asked to leave. Samuel looked at the other directors who had different expressions and said, "I'm really sorry, everyone. I didn't tell you before, and I think you didn't care either. You probably don't care about the Wade Group which is on the verge of bankruptcy. If someone wants to cash out his shares like Elvis and Sam, they can come to make the deal with me."

He looked around, and no one answered him. He did not mind. "If not, you better not let me know that you sell your shares to someone other than the Wade Group. Otherwise, I don't even know what I'll do. About matters like the acquisition, stop all of them. The Wade Group needs to get back on its feet the most right now."

Brice, who had been silent in the corner, suddenly spoke. "Samuel, I don't think you have the right to decide all of these. The person in charge isn't here."

Samuel stared at him and responded, "I'm from the Wade family. Brady is considered my family member. I will never do something to harm the Wade family. On the contrary, I know who's behind your back. Don't mess with me, or you'll be the next one to be thrown out."

Brice changed his expression drastically and stopped speaking.

Samuel looked at the people at the table and knew he had achieved his goal that day.

When the meeting ended, Samuel looked at Danny and smiled. "I know you're Irene's right-hand man, but I think you know very well she's done for. Given the current trend, I don't think she's able to get out from prison."

Danny opened his mouth slightly and closed it again.

Samuel could tell that Danny had wavered. "You're a smart person. You know who to follow to survive."

The solemn national emblem was hung in the courtroom, and the judge sat on the spacious and raised bench.

He looked solemnly at the people below the desk. Irene was standing at the defendant's spot. Lucas Green, the lawyer Danny had hired for Irene, was beside her. At that moment, Lucas appeared slightly annoyed.

He did not expect Irene would do so many terrible things. There were too many cases involved.

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