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The Consortium's Heir novel Chapter 203

Chapter 203

Darius spoke straightforwardly.

"I have some bad news for you. According to my investigation, your lover holds 20% of this airline company's shares. However, I own 51%. While the 20% grants your lover the status of being one of the top two major shareholders...”

The manager's face became pale. What shocked him more was that things had not ended there.

",..You're not someone capable. All you did was rely on your looks to seduce your current lover. You're only able to stand here and point fingers at me so rudely because your lover gave you this position," Darius continued.

He then cracked his neck, adding while he examined the manager's expression, ‘There’s more that I know, such as your lover's husband. His and my company rarely engage in collaborations as he's far too inferior."

The manager suddenly had a relaxed expression.

Upon seeing that, Darius' lips curled into a sneer.

"Of course, those are merely my opinions. The same can't be said for your lover. If her husband wanted to fire you and make you pay a hefty compensation for your affair, your lover would agree without hesitation.”

At that point, the manager's eyes widened. He could not utter a complete sentence without stuttering.

"Y-You've g-gone too far, Darius! H-How could you say such a thing!"

Darius arched a brow, his face no longer harboring signs of a good mood.

Everyone could sense an angry aura from Darius as he stared the manager down.

Darius felt the urge to engage in physical violence but could not, as he had already wasted plenty of time on the matter. He sighed, wanting to continue.

However, before he could continue speaking, the manager’s rearing laughter broke out.

"You must be hallucinating!” The manager remarked. "Aren't you aware of your identity? How could you have 51% of the airline company's shares?"

"I've met many people, but few are like you-the truth has unfolded, and it's crystal clear that you've lost this argument. Yet, you remain in denial. It's my first time seeing such a response. Perhaps I’ve encountered someone similar in the past, but because of my foul temper, they never got the chance to continue with their delusions like you have."

The manager rolled his eyes at the former. ‘Things have clearly worsened. I'll make you pay for everything you've said if you don't show me proof of your ownership of the airline company's shares!"

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