As soon as David finished speaking, the shareholders who had been like startled birds were now regaining their composure and becoming active again.
"Yeah! Ms. Wright doesn't have a terminal illness, but Ms. Walker now holds more shares than she does. We all voted for Ms. Walker, so Ms. Wright will still be pushed out."
"That's right, it's come this far. The only way to keep our interests is to stick with Ms. Walker."
"I was so scared earlier, thinking we were finished."
After hearing the words of the shareholders supporting him, Hannah became smug once again.
"Did you hear that, Abigail?"
Hannah threw her cigarette at my feet, exhaled the last puff of smoke, and then wrapped her arms around David's waist, pulling him into a kiss.
"Baby, you're amazing. You're always thinking of me."
"Of course, you're my woman. Who else would I help if not you?"
"From now on, you'll only have eyes for me, got it?"
"Got it!"
Once they finished their conversation, they ignored everyone else in the room and kissed passionately, some shareholders turned their heads away, unable to watch.
After they finished kissing, Hannah turned her head towards me, smiling happily.
"Abigail, even if you find something, it's useless. As long as the Wright Group is in my hands, I have the power. I can block and hunt you down anytime. Your evidence will mean nothing."
"No one will believe you!"
Hannah was right, this world is driven by money. With money, you can get anything done and buy anyone's loyalty.
Not long after, a group of security guards rushed in and stood behind Hannah, ready to throw me out on her command.
The shareholders who supported me sighed deeply.
"Ms. Wright, let's go."
"As long as we're alive, we're not afraid of anything. We'll always follow you and help create a new Wright Group."
"Hahaha, old fools!"
"Abigail can't even protect herself, and you still want to follow her?"
"I'm telling you, once you step out of the Wright Group, I'll make sure no one in any industry will take you in. You'll be finished!"
"You…" The shareholders were too angry to speak.
"What's wrong with me?" Hannah taunted, twisting her body as she danced arrogantly.
The shareholders she had bribed, like loyal dogs, sneered at those who supported me.
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