The other shareholders turned to look at Spencer curiously and courteously, listening attentively. Everyone understood that Spencer was the only heir of the Davidsons, the future sole owner, and thus all acted flattery and polite, hoping to please Spencer.
Spencer was annoyed. The Board of Directors meeting was usually held annually towards the end of the year to go through the main issues in the company and share the profits, and set goals for the coming year.
It was only August now, and Curt had gathered all the shareholders. What is his plan? Why didn't he even let me know in advance? Spencer thought angrily. He's getting more and more incomprehensible.
However, he managed not to show a slight hit of anger at all. He replied coldly, "My father will clear your doubts."
The shareholders were used to Spencer's indifference. They got the hint, changed the subject, and asked no more questions.