Chapter 1860
With a loud bang that turned every head in the room, Payton stormed in nked by two bodyguards, his presencemanding and fierce. It was clear the door had been kicked open by one of Payton''s men.
Payton''s gaze was sharp as a knife, slicing through the air to fix on Wyatt with a hostility that was palpable. Wyatt, despite his bravado, couldn''t help but feel a twinge of fear under that menacing stare. He knew Payton had overheard his earlierments. That hostile re was an unmistakable threat.
Although Wyatt was a director in the finance department, his shares were minimal, and he was wary of the Sinir family''s influence. Payton''s re sent a chill down his spine, instilling a sense of fear.N?velDrama.Org content rights.
However, Payton only allowed his gaze to linger on Wyatt for a few seconds before shifting his focus and walking directly towards Lysander. Lysander, maintaining an air of indifference, didn''t even acknowledge Payton, his deep gaze fixed on the far end of the conference table.
Without a seat, Payton signaled to his bodyguard with a look. Understanding immediately, the guard fetched a chair and ced it beside Lysander. Payton sat down arrogantly, positioning himself at an equal level with Lysander, his fierce gaze sweeping over everyone at the table, silencing them. In a voiceced with suppressed anger, Payton spoke, "What were you all discussing before I arrived? As if anything you say matters without me here." His tone was clearly usatory.
"Payton, we were just catching up," Trenton chimed in with a smile, attempting to defuse the situation. "The shareholders'' meeting only holds weight with our rightful CEO presiding. It''s your presence that gives it significance."
"Exactly," Payton concluded. "Whatever was said before I got here is irrelevant."
"Is that so? Perhaps it''s your current words that are the least significant," Lysander countered coolly, his low, maic voice cutting through the tension.
Lysander''s words emboldened
Wyatt, who suddenly stood up, his
voice firm, "After reviewing thepany''s profits and losses, we unanimously decided that Lysander should resume the position of CEO. You can continue to oversee the international branch, as before."
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Wyatt had made up his mind before the meeting, after a discussion with his wife, that Lysander must return as the CEO of the Sinir group. Under Lysander''s leadership, the dividends were enough for avish lifestyle, including luxury cars-and properties. But during Payton''s three-year tenure, Wyatt had sold several properties to cover thepany''s losses. Continuing down this path, he as a shareholder, would face bankruptcy first. Content
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The wellbeing of the shareholders was directly tied to thepany''s fortunes. For the sake of thepany and his own interests, Wyatt believed reinstating Lysander was the right move.
Payton, visibly irate, snapped at Wyatt, "If you want to sell your shares, I won''t stop you! You can settle your ounts and leave thepany right now!" Payton was furious, ming Wyatt for stirring up trouble within thepany!
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He couldn''t believe a minor shareholder dared to challenge his position and proposed to rece him with Lysander! Wyatt was stunned. Selling his shares at a loss was thest thing he wanted, especially when it meant potentially losing his primary source of ie.
Exiting the investment was far moreplicated than entering it. And his family''s livelihood depended on the Sinir group''s dividends. Without them, they might as well be left out in the cold.
Wyatt''s voice trembled slightly as he retorted, "Payton, you have no right to dictate whether I sell my shares or not!"
"So, you think you have the right to meddle with the CEO position?" Payton shot back.
"Enough!" Lysander finally spoke up, his voice cutting through the escting argument.