Read of The Divorced Billionaire Heiress-By I Wanna Eat Meat
Who actually exposed this?
Clayton’s face was calm as he sat there. He looked completely unaffected as he kept himself out of it.
Nicole, however, did not hide her mood of watching a good show. Her gaze was playful and delighted
with a faint mockery.
Quavon felt like his blood was flowing backward throughout his body. Even his breathing began to feel
labored.
He stared intently at Clayton. ’Even if Clayton hates me or is repulsed by me, how can he still not stand
out to say something?’
The Vice President saw that it was about time. He picked up the microphone.
“This matter is all in the past, and Isaac has ended up in that situation, so let’s not dwell on this. We still
need to continue discussing the acquisition of Sloan Corporation…”
“Bang—”
Quavon was furious as he threw the microphone to the side of the stage.
It made a loud noise.
Everyone looked over in shock.
“I disagree! I firmly disagree with the acquisition! As the major shareholder of the company, I have veto
power, so don’t even think about it!”
Quavon could not wait for Clayton to stand out and could not hold back anymore.
This Vice President clearly did not have the same thoughts as Quavon. If they continued, all the secrets
of the Sloan family would be exposed. Everyone looked at Quavon with complicated eyes.
Indeed, as long as Quavon held onto the shares in his hands and took a stand against this. This
acquisition would not be able to continue. The air in the hall was stagnant for a while.
Quavon stared intently at Clayton. Quavon’s face was red, and his gaze was hostile. In the next second,
someone in the audience said, “The largest shareholder in your company has the final say, right?”
Quavon paused for a moment. His eyebrows were tightly furrowed. He had already estimated the
distribution of shares in his heart hundreds of times. Although there were several major shareholders
with quite a few shares in their hands which added up more than his, they could not easily coalesce and
find someone to stand out. Otherwise, someone would have stepped forward to seize power when there
was instability within the company. Since they did not stand out, it meant that they did not have a leader.
“Since the future of the company is at stake, of course, the largest shareholder should have the power to
decide the future of the company and the final say!”
Quavon was complacent. Anyone present would not have more shares than him.
The Vice President gave him a meaningful look, then silently lowered his head.
The hall was quiet for a moment. Suddenly, a clear female voice rang out.
“I agree with what Chairman Sloan said. Of course, decisive power should be proportional to the number
of shares held.”
The one who spoke was Nicole.
Although Clayton was sitting next to her, Nicole would not change the ultimate purpose of her trip.
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