Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1928
Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1928
“Mr. Norton, I would like to live a quiet and rxing life now that I’m old. So please…”
“Indeed, we’ve passed our prime…” the Shareholders each voiced their reasons as they nced at
Larry in disdain.
Larry closed his eyes and took a deep breath to calm himself.
The show must go on despite whoever leaves Norton Corporation.
“Alright. I believe you’ve already made up your mind. So, would you like to cash out your shares to me
or someone else?” Larry asked directly without wasting any time.
The shareholders looked shocked by the fact that he had agreed so easily. They had not expected
Larry to do so without a fight.
They had merely wanted to threaten Larry in hopes that the man would be more respectful towards
them. Theirst resort had been to ultimately leave thepany.
Norton Corporation had gone through countless challenges to be thepany it was today. Thus,
no one was willing to cause trouble. No one wanted to fight over the so-called benefits for themselves,
especially at the age of retirement. Their lives were what was deemed the most important!
“Mr. Norton, is this something you’ve always looked forward to?” a Shareholder queried all of a sudden.
Larry let out a coldugh as he shot the man an icy re.
“My dear shareholders, I believe you’ve witnessed how far the Norton Corporation hase all this
while. It wasn’t an easy journey; we faced many problems like any other corporation out there. We’ve
ovee so many challenges together. Therefore, I hold a clear conscience against every one of you.
Yet, now you’ve decided to leave as you please. Haven’t you thought of my feelings? Larry mmed
his palms t on the table.
The shareholders were taken back by his words. The tension in the atmosphere intensified.
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“I was the one who took matters into my own hands when thepany was in deep waters. On the
other hand, you only showed support when thepany was making a profit. So, what do you all want
now? You wish to resign altogether? Go ahead. I’ll sign it right away as soon as you hand me your
resignation letter. That’s all!” Larry got up and headed towards the door.
“Mr. Norton!” a Shareholder called out.
“Let’s talk this out. We shouldn’t fight among one another, especially when thepany’s in a stable
condition,” the shareholder said.
“There’s no need for that. I’ve decided to withdraw my shares!” a senior shareholder imed.
Larry grunted coldly as he side-eyed that particr shareholder.
In fact, the remaining shareholders had not nned to withdraw their shares. Yet, they were now under
the pressure of the senior shareholder to do the same thing. All of them had joined forces only because
they were convinced that Larry wouldn’t provide them with the best benefits. Nevertheless, Larry was
aware that some shareholders did not intend to participate in this drama.
“I’ll give you three days to consider. If you choose to stay, you will be rewarded. If not, please feel free
to leave!” Larry said tly as he left.
I’ve had enough with these people.
A few shareholders instantly got up and left while a few senior shareholders remained seated in the
meeting room.
“Mr. Norton!” A shareholder suddenly rushed up to Larry.
Larry knew that that particr man had been forced by the others, but he was mad that the
shareholder had sumbed under pressure.
The startled staggered backward when Larry shot him a cold look.
“Erm, Mr. Norton? I would… like to have a chat with you,” the man stuttered.
“We’ll talk in my office,” Larry quipped.
After that rectification, thepany regained its peace. The greedy “old foxes” got what they wanted
as they cashed out their shares and invested the money in otherpanies. On the other hand, some
shareholders returned to their hometowns to live peacefully.
“Mr. Norton, besides those who returned to their hometowns, the other shareholders have all sold their
shares,” his assistant reported.
Well, I’m not surprised. I knew they would do so.
“Find out who they sold it to,” he answered coldly.
“There’s no need for that.” a man interrupted as he walked into the office.
Larry looked at the neer questioningly, unconvinced.