Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2333
Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2333
He had anticipated for such this day to arrive. Those scheming people couldn’t wait for him to step
down.
“Alright,” Larry replied after some thought.
Property ? of N?velDrama.Org.
It was not his style to run away from the inevitable.
The meeting room quickly filled with people. Even those shareholders who rarely made an appearance
were present.
“Mr. Norton, it’s time for you to step down. We don’t want you to tire yourself out unnecessarily,” one of
them stated.
“Exactly. Mr. Norton, it’s time for a change,” another chimed in.
“A young man like you will be sessful no matter where you go.”
Those shareholders continued to mock him mercilessly. Larry was unaffected because he was used to
their inconsiderate behaviors. They had no intentions to look out for him anyway. To be exact, they
were against the Norton family.
m!
A man barged into the meeting room aggressively.
It was Dustin.
The shareholders stood up in unison and weed him with bright smiles.
“Mr. Silverman is here. Please, sit take a seat!”
“Yeah, Mr. Silverman, please.”
They buttered up to Dustin and ignored Larry. A few shareholders sympathized with thetter but did
not dare to speak up.
Dustin smirked and walked toward Larry with a conceited look on his face.
“Mr. Norton, you may rest from now on,” he announced and tossed the Share Transfer Agreement to
Larry in despise.
Everyone was stunned to see the document.
“He found it and got some shares as well.”
“He’s extraordinary.”
Larry smirked at the agreement.
What is he smirking at? Did he know it was faked? It’s impossible. Other than the two involved, there
were no other witnesses. Dustin was suddenly anxious.
“Mr. Silverman, the future of Norton Corporation is now in your hands,” Larry said intentionally.
He would get thispany back one day, but he had to stay low for that time being.
“Mr. Norton, don’t worry. You’re still the secondrgest shareholder. We look forward to having you
back anytime. Since Norton Corporation is now under my care, should I change it to Silverman
Corporation?” Dustin mocked as he nced at the shareholders.
The room turned silent. Those shareholders did not dare to y along with him.
“Of course, the biggest shareholder gets to decide,” one stated boldly.
“Yes, of course!” another chimed in.
Larry narrowed his eyes at the ones who agreed with the change of thepany’s name.
What a bunch of materialistic fools! He turned and left the meeting room.
Back at his office, Larry crafted a n in his mind while he packed.
“Mr. Norton, please don’t leave,” one of the staff pleaded.
“Yeah, Mr. Norton, we hate to see you go.”
“Mr. Norton, what are we gonna do when you’re gone? We’ve worked hard along your side all these
years.”
A dozen of the staff were reluctant for him to leave.
He had groomed them into elites himself, but he had let these loyal employees down.
To establish thepany’s reputation in the earlier days, the staff had to work overtime. Many even
forfeited their holidays and weekends. However, they did it willingly because they trusted his
leadership.