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Chapter 1174: Counterargument

    Chapter 1174: Counterargument


    Chapter 1174: Counterargument


    This statement instantly made the atmosphere tense. Everyone looked at each other, and Horace''s


    secretary immediately spoke up, "Mr. Burris is the General Manager of Armstrong Corp. Naturally, as


    the General Manager, Mr. Burris should attend this meeting. However, he is genuinely upied with


    work matters, which is why he couldn''t make it to the meeting. He asked me to apologize to Mr.


    Armstrong on his behalf and assured that he will personally apologize once he has resolved his work


    issues. We hope that everyone refrains from making baseless usations or instigating any conflicts


    between Mr. Burris and Mr. Armstrong."


    After the secretary finished speaking, Quintus wanted to say something, but before he could, Brody


    interrupted him displeasedly.


    Brody said, "That''s enough, no need to say more."


    Brody''s expression revealed his coldness, reflecting his dissatisfaction with Horace''s absence from the


    meeting.


    Preston, on the other hand, thought it was good that Horace didn''t attend the meeting. Without


    Horace''s presence, everything would go ording to his expectations. If Horace were there, there


    might be objections and opposition. So for Preston, it was better this way. It would also make Brody


    dissatisfied with Horace, thinking that Horace was disrespecting him.


    With these thoughts in mind, a faint smile emerged deep in Preston''s eyes, tinged with a sense of


    satisfaction. However, since Brody didn''t show much emotion, Preston didn''t say anything more. He


    just urged Brody to start the meeting soon.


    Brody''s secretary informed everyone of the agenda for today''s meeting, saying, "The main reason Mr.


    Armstrong called this meeting is due to internal position changes within Armstrong Corp. Although Mr.


    Burris is currently in charge of Armstrong Corp, it ultimately belongs to the Armstrong family. So, who


    has the final say in Armstrong Corp, I believe everyone here knows."


    After the secretary finished speaking, Brody nodded and lightly added, "For the development and future


    of Armstrong Corp, I have carefully considered it. Due to the museum project, Mr. Walker''s position will


    undergo some changes. Now, please discuss and suggest which position would be more suitable for


    Mr. Walker?"


    Brody threw the challenge to the people present. He wouldn''t directly state the position he had in mind


    but gave them enough time to discuss. After all, he wanted to give them the space to ept it. More


    importantly, he hoped to hear the desired position from someone else''s mouth.


    Brody is someone who already has ideas and answers in his mind, but he would never directly state


    them. He must obtain what he wants from someone else''s mouth. That''s how he handles things. The


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    people present can definitely sense Brody''s intentions. However, they dare not speak up, especially in


    Horace''s absence.


    When Brody saw that no one showed any intention to discuss, he lightly reminded them, "Why is


    everyone staying silent? Speak up and share your thoughts. This is for the good of Armstrong Corp.


    Mr. Walker has sessfully secured the museum project, and we all know the tremendous benefits it


    will bring to Armstrong Corp in the future. In that case, everyone should think carefully about which


    position would be suitable for Mr. Walker."


    After Brody finished speaking, he nced briefly at Preston, as if reminding him that it was an


    appropriate time to respond. Preston immediately nodded and quickly spoke up, "First of all, I want to


    thank everyone for their support and Mr. Armstrong for his trust. Since I joined Armstrong Corp not long


    ago, I haven''t brought any real benefits to thepany. However, I will show my sincerity in the future.


    Currently, I have negotiated the museum project, but the project leader feels that my position is slightly


    lower, which may affect the project and give the impression that Armstrong Corp doesn''t value it.


    Therefore, I discussed it with Mr. Armstrong and thought it would be best to consult with all of you to


    see your thoughts."


    Preston maintained a gentle attitude, without any trace of being forceful. It seemed like he genuinely


    epted whatever others had to say.


    The first person to speak up was a high-ranking official who had always supported Horace. He was


    currently in charge of the personnel department at Armstrong Corp. He hadn''t been with thepany


    for long, only two or three years. However, during those years, especially before Horace arrived, he


    witnessed the true nature of Armstrong Corp. He knew how selfish Brody was and how demanding he


    was towards thepany''s employees. Particrly during the crisis at Armstrong Corp, Brody didn''t


    hesitate to sacrifice the employees to protect himself. This left the personnel department minister


    somewhat dissatisfied. Therefore, he only supported Horace after he took over.


    He said, "Mr. Armstrong wants us to choose a position for Mr. Walker? Considering Mr. Walker''s


    current position, it is already quite high and influential for him. After all, as others have mentioned, he


    hasn''t made any contributions to Armstrong Corp, yet he has reached such a position. That is quite


    remarkable."


    "So I don''t think there should be any changes to Mr. Walker''s current position, considering the


    importance of the museum project. We can arrange for otherpany executives to coborate with


    Mr. Walker on this project. Once the project is sessfullypleted, we can promote Mr. Walker.


    Wouldn''t that be a win-win situation? What do you all think of my suggestion?"


    With the first person speaking up, others naturally followed suit, expressing their agreement. Of course,


    apart from Brody''s people, those who remained neutral or supported Horace also sided with the


    Minister of Personnel.


    Such a choice naturally darkened Brody''s expression. He coldly nced at his people and asked


    indifferently, "Is that what you all think?"


    Brody''s words carried a strong sense of threat, making those people hold their breaths.


    Brody snorted and looked at the Minister who spoke earlier and those who supported his opinion. He


    said, "Don''t forget who thepany belongs to. Don''t forget the family name behind thispany. Just


    because someone is currently offering protection doesn''t mean it willst forever. Time is long, and the


    oue is still uncertain!"


    After Brody finished speaking, those individuals dared not utter another word. Preston, seeing the


    situation, slowly spoke up, "Mr. Armstrong, please don''t be angry. Their words are indeed true. After all,


    I haven''t brought any benefits to Armstrong Corp since I joined. Results should speak for themselves.


    I''m just not sure if these opinions are personal or if someone is guiding them from behind."


    Preston''s words carried a strong implication, suggesting that Horace might be behind this orchestrated


    response. The Minister''s face turned extremely unsightly, but he did not dare to refute Preston''s words


    due to Brody''s presence.


    The entire meeting room fell into silence. Horace''s secretary couldn''t help but speak up, "Mr. Walker,


    what do you mean by that? Please don''t speak without understanding the purpose of today''s meeting.


    Mr. Burris, how could he possibly know what has happened?"


    Preston smiled and replied, "I haven''t said anything. Why are you in such a hurry?"


    Preston didn''t say much, but he looked at Brody and said, "Mr. Armstrong, do you have anything else


    to say to everyone?"


    He was hinting to Brody that he could make an announcement now. Since no one was speaking


    anymore, it would be best to make the announcement sooner rather thanter. Once Brody''s words


    were spoken, it would be set in stone. After all, spoken words were unlikely to be retracted, right?
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