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Chapter 180 Betrayal
Marco plugged the USB into theputer, and J began to exin her ns for this APP to the
directors.
The general content was consistent with her bidding speech at the Convention. J was confident
about her n. After all, some directors of the Group had wanted to reform, but they had been stopped
by Conrad.
Now that this APP was taken by the Longfellow Group, it was an opportunity!
In the process of J’s speech, several directors nodded repeatedly, indicating that this idea was very
feasible. However, some people led by Conrad were also very tough.
All of a sudden, these two groups of people were at loggerheads.
After a debate, both sides had their own opinions. J knew very well that Conrad would not easily
agree, and she would not let Conrad continue to push forward his shady project.
“Since no one can convince others, we will vote. The minority will obey the majority!”
Conrad looked at J arrogantly, as if he was confident that he would win the vote.
J wanted tough. She thought, today, I would let Conrad know that the Longfellow Group was no
longer under his control!
“OK, then let’s vote.”
J was calm as she looked at Conrad.
This made Conrad’s originally proud attitude immediately weaken a bit. Conrad frowned and looked at
J, trying to distinguish something from her expression.
Conrad was originally very confident about the results of the vote, but when he saw J agree so
easily, Conrad felt a little uncertain. Conrad thought, did J have a backup n?
Before Conrad could think, the vote had already begun, and it was toote for Conrad to go back on his
words.
Conrad thought, more than half of the current directors of thepany stood on my side. I didn’t
believe that I couldn’t win against J!
However, when the vote began, Conrad’s eyes widened in disbelief.
Conrad didn’t expect that two directors who would stand firmly on his side would vote to support J!
All these years, Conrad had given them many benefits. Conrad waspletely unable to understand
how those two would betray him!
“You… you!” Conrad pointed at the two directors and was so angry that he could not speak. Conrad
turned to re at J.
“It’s you! It must be you who coerced and tempted these directors. J, I never thought that you
would use such despicable means!”
In the face of Conrad’s usation, Jughed.
“Conrad, what nonsense are you talking about? My proposal is better than your financing project. The
directors will naturally support me. After all, thepany’s interests are above all else, isn’t it?”
The two directors who had been turned against Conrad also quickly said, “That’s right, Mr. Doherty, you
can’t me Ms. Longfellow like that. We chose J for the bright future development of the
Longfellow Group. Ms. Longfellow’s proposal is indeed very feasible. We don’t need to go through the
traditional way of financing. The times are changing, and the Longfellow Group has to be reformed!”
“You two old guys, I…”
When Conrad thought about how he had given these two people a lot of benefits, Conrad felt angry.
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Conrad thought, if I had known that they were this kind of people, I would never have counted on them!
“Mr. Doherty, we are negotiating. Don’t attack us orally!”
Conrad was speechless.
J yed with the pen on the table and turned it around.
This result was expected by J. She had already arranged for Geordie to contact the directors
privately and find out their nature and
position.
For example, these two directors treasured interests above all else. J found some deals between
them and Conrad, and some deals
between them were illegal.
As long as J used this evidence to threaten them, coupled with the temptation of greater benefits
than those given by Conrad, of course, they would change their sides.
“J, I do not approve of this result!”
“Conrad, you are the one who said that you wanted to vote. The one who does not admit the result now
is also you.” J’s face suddenly
became cold and she changed the way she addressed Conrad. “Mr. Doherty, the Longfellow Group
belongs to everyone, not just you!”
Conrad was stunned by J’s aura and was speechless for a moment. Conrad looked at these
directors and found out that none of them
spoke up for him, including some directors who had opposed J’s idea before.
Now, Conrad could be considered isted and helpless. If Conrad was determined to fight against
J, he would not end well.
At this point, Conrad could only admit it.
The project Conrad wanted tounchpletely failed, which meant that Conrad’s n to take over
J’s rights failed.
Conrad found that he underestimated J. Conrad didn’t expect that J would be so tough in the
business field.
However, Conrad was still unwilling to give up.
“J, the financing project has been negotiated for a long time. If we refuse now, the Longfellow
Group will be considered as breaking the contract, and the Longfellow Group will have to pay the
liquidated damages!”
J smiled indifferently and said. “Since you are responsible for the project, you should pay for it
yourself.”