Chapter 1650
The meeting room went quiet when a tall, imposing figure walked in with an air of authority.
Ruth felt relieved to see some support and hurried over to whisper, “Why are you sote?”
Daniel’s eyes were smiling, but the smile faded when he saw Maeve, reced by an icy re.
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Ruth cleared her throat and said loudly, “Today, we’re not just revealing the vote count, but I’d also like
to announce something.”
She produced a document with the school’s seal and Daniel’s signature on the final page.
“Mr. Quimby has invested 700,000 dors in our kindergarten and is now thergest shareholder! We
appreciate his contribution to early childhood education. We will stick to our original vision and not let
Mr. Quimby down.”
The crowd exchanged puzzled looks, took a moment to absorb the surprising news, and then erupted
in apuse.
Maisie, still trying to understand, felt her heart racing. Her cheeks flushed discreetly. When she met
Daniel’s intense gaze, she turned her face away, though her subtle smile betrayed her feelings.Books
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Daniel smiled faintly, his gaze shifting to the others. “Now that I’m a shareholder, every action I take
should be in the best interest of the international kindergarten. So…” He fixed his eyes on Maeve. “I
intend to reorganize the teaching staff.”
Maeve took a step back involuntarily, anxiety in her eyes.
“Some may not be suitable for this team,” Daniel dered sternly. “Their values are skewed and could
have a detrimental influence on the children.”
“Is that aimed at me?” Maeve’s voice trembled.
“Why would you assume I meant you?” Daniel coldly replied. “Since you’re aware, though, I won’t need
to say more.”
“Mr. Quimby, you—”
“This is meant to be a fairpetition,” Daniel interrupted, his gaze piercing. “If you find it unfair, it
might be your own inner demons clouding your judgment. An individual harboring such demons is unfit
to be an educator.”
Maeve’s legs turned weak, and she shuffled toward the door, supported by the wall. Her trembling
hands clenched into fists. She dared not voice her anger before Daniel.
“Mr. Quimby, I merely questioned the voting results—”
“No problem,” Daniel replied nonchntly. “You can challenge any part you want, and my assistant will
help you review every aspect until you ept the result. However, after your inquiry, I hope to see your
resignation as well. After all, you’ve been a teacher in this field for many years. Getting dismissed might
be embarrassing.”
Maeve turned pale, and she moved stiffly as she made her way to the exit.
The atmosphere in the meeting room quickly returned to normal.
Ruth finished the vote tally, announcing Maisie as the winner.
Colleagues offered their congrattions.
Maisie felt a bit embarrassed as she smiled back. Through the crowd, she caught sight of that gentle
and passionate gaze.
Her heart fluttered as if a kitten was yfully pawing at her emotions.
At that moment, her phone buzzed with a message from Daniel.
[Let’s celebrate tonight, my treat.]