The Runaway Groom Chapter 239
Moneypenny clearly wanted to speak, but refrained from doing so.
As he lowered his gaze, Henry snorted coldly, narrowing his turbid eyes. “You know very well that Isaac will definitely destroy Greg’s family the moment I die. I need to take away all his power while he still can.”
As long as Isaac didn’t have that much power, it wouldn’t be easy for him to ruin Greg’s family.
Moneypenny, however, believed Henry shouldn’t give up on Isaac so soon, rather than be harsh on Isaac. “Master Isaac had been helming the company over the years, and you were hardly present although you are board chairman. There’s not much you can do, is there?”
“I’ve only given him leadership of the company, not the shares,” Henry growled.
He naturally had backup measures in place, because he could never get a read on Isaac–even if Isaac never sought revenge on Greg Jeffersons and his family.
Moneypenny, however, believed that Henry was being paranoid, even misunderstanding Isaac.
After Isaac’s parents died so early in his life, Isaac was denied warmth and a sense of security–had Henry treated Isaac with genuine kindness, there was no question that Isaac would be swayed.
Now, however, Henry had allowed Ian to kidnap Isaac’s son, for Ian was bent on using the boy as leverage against Isaac. It would be bizarre if Isaac wasn’t seething!
“What?! Do you think I’m wrong?” Henry demanded.
Moneypenny quickly shook his head. “Of course not.”
In the end, there was no way he would go against his own master.
Back in Isaac’s office, Stan walked up to him and said, He’s really upset this time, isn’t he?”
Isaac was scowling–mostly out of disappointment towards his grandfather.
“Sir, we have to come up with something right now–we have to stop the stocks from dropping,”
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