If Nathalia sold the shares, the consequence would be unthinkable. It would shock the market. Investors would lose confidence in the Carter's Company. The stock market would go downhill. It was obviously a threat to some of the shareholders. And Ben knew it, but what could he do about it?
Nathalia was pleased to see the fear and worries on their faces. Casually, she continued, "If the company isn't run the way I like, then I would rather give it all up and step away. Just like what you said when you threatened me the other day, Ben Johnson, that I don't lack money anyway."
The shareholders all turned to look at Ben angrily. Is he mad?! He even dared to threaten Nathalia Davidson?! What's wrong with him? No wonder she's acting this way. This arrogant man threatened her!
In a way, Nathalia was the real leader in the company. Though she was not at the company often, she meant a lot to the success of the company, to the staff who saw her as the real owner.