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Chapter 134

    Chapter 134


    Leah arrived at thepany early in the morning, but the atmosphere was not as usual. The entire


    company building was silent, everyone’s voices were very low when they spoke or walked, and their


    faces were gloomy and despondent. No eye contact was made.


    Leah pushed open the door to the chairman’s office, only to find it empty, and she had no idea where


    Ian had gone.


    When the secretary entered the room carrying a document, she stopped her and asked, “Where is


    Ian?”


    When the secretary saw Leah, a sh of recognition shed across her face, and she replied truthfully,


    “Mr. Sanders is in the conference room right now.”


    “In a meeting?” After hearing there was a meeting, Leah frowned a little and racked her brains


    unwittingly. She then realized Ian had not told her anything about the meeting.


    “Howe no one informed me of the meeting?” Leah inquired, her brow furrowed.


    When the secretary heard the words, she realized she had let slip her tongue and quickly tried to cover


    up her error by saying, “Perhaps you forgot, but the meeting should be finished by now. You can simply


    sit in the office and wait.”


    As Leah listened to her stammering words, her doubts grew. She pondered for two seconds, then stood


    up and walked towards the conference room without looking back.


    Before she could even push the door open, she heard a loud noise.


    Someone threw a stack of documents on the table, and then a voice with suppressed rage said, “Mr.


    Sanders, take a look at how much ourpany’s stock price has dropped in thest two weeks. You’re


    still not nning a press conference to rify the situation?”


    “What good is it if it’s rified? Ms. White works for our firm. The public opinion on the Inte is


    completely biased since she got involved in this issue!”


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    Yes, the only strategy at this time is to keep your distance from Ms. White.


    “However, Miss White owns half of Fortune Group’s shares.”


    “What’s a share? At most, we kick out the White family’spany. We have finally made some


    progress and are on the upswing. We can’t get implicated in this!”


    All the shareholders exchanged words in the office, and the debates were heated.


    Leah listened at the door, her face expressionless.


    In fact, she could see why these people would say such things. After all, she had been abroad for two


    years and had never worked with these people or contributed to thepany before.


    On the contrary, she had implicated thepany as soon as she returned to Pasteria. Thepany


    had suffered from negative publicity, and its jewelry store was boycotted, the stock price fell, and the


    company was now in crisis.


    “Okay.” Ian finally spoke up in a deep voice just as everyone wasining.


    Hisplexion was not great, “Fortune Group will not cut ties with the White family or Sarah White.


    This controversy arose as a result of someone’s malicious intent to incite dissent. I will thoroughly


    investigate this matter before issuing a statement to rify.”


    “But Mr. Sanders…” Someone else wished to persuade further.


    At this point, the conference room door was pushed open from the outside, and Leah entered with a


    nk expression on her five-centimeter-tall high heels.


    “Sarah.” Ian got up quickly, his expression a little nervous, “I didn’t mean to…”


    Leah shook her head at him, and said, “It’s okay.”


    She knew he didn’t want her to be worried.


    The others looked slightly awkward when they saw Leah appear.


    After all, they were caught gossiping behind her back, and she was their leader.


    “Take it easy, everyone. I’ll definitely find a solution because I’m the one who caused this problem. In


    terms of the losses incurred by thepany during this time, I will also find a way to make up the


    difference.” She said it lightly, but her voice had the unwitting power to calm people’s hearts.


    Leah’s eyes suddenly took on a different expression. Her voice was icy as the topic of conversation


    changed, and she stated, “It’s time to put people to the test now that thepany is in trouble. You can


    leave as soon as you like if you feel sorry for yourself because I don’t care what the rest of the world


    thinks, even when our people are in chaos at this time.”


    Upon hearing her words, everyone’s faces changed.


    Leah couldn’t give a damn what they thought. Leah went on, “Every business will face some level of


    difficulty. Instead ofining about problems, you should learn to ept them and find solutions to


    them. Do you have any other concerns?”


    The conference room fell silent for a few seconds after she finished speaking.


    For a brief moment, a man in his forties smirked and said, “You said it with such ease. You started this


    problem, so tell me how you intend to fix it.”


    Leah cast a nce at him and revealed her ns to everyone. “I will hold a press conference,


    announcing that I will be thepany’s chief jewelry designer, and simultaneously donate books and


    materials to elementary schools in the mountainous area, helping them repair the school, and as for the


    person who subtly influenced public opinion, I will also weed him out.”


    Leah came up with this idea over thest few days, and it’s currently the quickest fix for the issue at


    hand.


    Even though everyone boycotted her, her value as the most prestigious international jewelry designer


    remained.


    Additionally, a person who was widely regarded as being bad would quickly gain public eptance


    after performing a good deed and pleading for forgiveness.


    The others in the conference room said nothing after hearing Leah’s words.


    Even though the situation was not particrlyplicated, their tendency to shirk responsibility


    whenever a problem arose has caused them to feel a little embarrassed right now.


    Leah and Ian returned to the office after the meeting.


    Ian made her a cup of tea and said apologetically, “I’m sorry, I made you hear those hurtful words.”


    “It’s not your fault.” Leah said.


    Ian’s face showed a deeper level of regret when he heard those words. He sighed after a while and


    said, “I’ve already contacted Sunny, but it’s odd… Everyone said they never saw him again and have


    no idea where he went. I sent people to look for him, but there was no trace of him.”


    Leah’s face revealed a deep thought. “The traces ought to still be detectable even if he fled the scene


    out of fear of the crime. He couldn’t possibly have vanished without a trace.”


    “I suspect someone got to him.” Ian expressed his reservations.


    Leah pondered for a moment, then sighed, “Just wait and see. I’ll go ahead and prepare for rification


    first.”


    “I’ll go with you,” Ian said softly.


    “Okay.”


    Leah returned to the Whites’ residence in the evening.


    When Jane called, she had just finished taking a shower.


    “Sarah, how are you doing in Pasteria? Did you run into any problems?” Jane’s voice came across as


    somewhat frail.


    Leah replied while drying her hair, “Everything is fine. Don’t worry. How about you? Have you been to


    the hospital for a checkup? Why does your voice still sound so weak?”


    “It’s the same old issue. It happens every year. Don’t be overly concerned about me.” Jane spoke


    softly.


    Leah frowned slightly and sighed.


    How could she not be worried?


    Jane seemed to have lost her energy since Gordon’s passing.
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