Chapter 369
Since Delbert’s identity had been exposed, he couldn’t continue to disguise himself as Harriet’s assistant and apany her to
the shareholders’ meeting. It was Cory apanying her..
“Madam, this is the roster for today’s shareholders’ meeting,” Cory said, handing a document to her.
“Thanks!” Harriet took it but didn’t open it.
Although she had taken over the Munoz Group only a few days ago, she knew how many shareholders there were and how
much each of them held.
The double doors of the conference room were closed, and faintughter could be heard from inside.
“It''s already thiste, and Harriet still hasn’te. Is she too scared toe without Delbert apanying her?” said someone.
“Mr. Munoz, why don’t we just buy Harriet’s shares and let her be at ease as Mrs. Carlson?” another person suggested.
Harriet’s eyes glinted with coldness.
These people were really cunning.
She gritted her teeth and pushed open the doors. “I’m afraid I''ll disappoint everyone here today. Sorry for the wait.”
Her appearance silenced the noisy conference room. The circr conference table, nearly twenty meters long, was fully
upied, except for the empty seat of the chairman.
It was reserved for Harriet.
With one hand in her pocket, Harriet confidently took her seat, showing no signs of being nervous.
“Save for the talk. Let’s start the voting now. If anyone is dissatisfied with me being the chairman, feel free not to vote for me. If |
receive too few votes, | will step down,” she said.
No one noticed that her fingers were clutching the hem of her clothes. Even her breathing was cautious.
She wasn’t afraid of losing, but she couldn’t help but add, “You are all veterans of the Munoz Group. You should know what is
best for thepany.”
If the Munoz Group were handed over to someone like ke, it would surely copse.
The shareholders looked at each other, and their gaze finally settled on ke, carrying a hint of inquiry.
ke sat rxed in his chair, casually flipping through the files in his hands, as if he didn’t care about the oue of this vote at
all.
“Well, allow me to cast the first vote,” said Jerry Kelly, an old
shareholder, who founded the Munoz Group together with Miriam. He stood up, leaned on his cane, and slowly walked toward
the voting box in the upper right corner.
Harriet stared straight ahead, not even ncing at Jerry. She had anticipated the oue. There was no way he would vote for
her.
Her hopes were pinned on the younger generation of shareholders.
Jerry tremblingly put the ticket into the box, as if suffering from severe Parkinson’s syndrome.Content is ? 2024 N?velDrama.Org.
“Mr. Kelly, please wait!”
Just as everyone was bing impatient, Jerry’s secretary suddenly
approached him and whispered in his ear.
“Is this true?” Jerry trembled for a while, but ultimately, he didn’t put
the vote into the box.
He picked up the phone and questioned, “What do you mean?”
The person on the other end of the phone said something, making Jerry tremble in anger.
He suppressed it and respectfully said, “Okay, | understand. Just tell me if there’s anything you need.”
Harriet watched in confusion, wondering, ‘Jerry is a founder of the Munoz Group. Who can make him so scared?’