Delia snapped her head at me all of a sudden like a swift arrow.
She was making her way toward me when Cindy hurriedly stood in front of me and blocked her. “Delia, what do you want?”
Delia snorted coldly. She tilted her head and looked at me before smiling lightly. “Forget everyone else. At least I know Theo approved of me on both votes. Isn’t that right, Theo?”
The woman's tone suddenly softened as she turned around to give Theo a look. She walked to his side gracefully and put her hands on his shoulders before looking at me proudly.
“Yes.”
Despite knowing that Theo would have cast both his votes for her, hearing him admit it himself still left a bad taste on my tongue.
For Delia, Theo, who used to always put the bigger picture first, no longer cared about the safety of the company.
I smiled bitterly and shook my head. I had no rebuttal against Delia’s attack.
“Even though Theowy gave you two votes, it didn’t change the outcome. You won’t be able to become a shareholder either way.” Cindy shrugged. There was mirth in her words.
“It's enough knowing that Theo is on my side. I’ll be able to invest in Grant Corporation sooner or later, so it doesn't matter if I have to wait a little longer.”
Cindy's eyes locked on Theo again. “Theowy, are you still going to continue destroying Grant Corporation’s reputation like this?”
Cindy's mind was clearer than Theo's.
“Cindy, what are you talking about?”
“I don't believe you have no idea how Grant Corporation’s reputation has been declining because of your affair with Delia. If this continues, she’ll ruin the company sooner or later.”
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