As the cup was placed before him, she continued, her tone measured. "Hyacinthia is unlike other companies. You must be familiar with our stringent policies regarding shareholders," she stated, motioning for the guard to provide her with the prepared documents.
Yves responded with a gentle smile, his lips curving subtly as he glanced at the papers Claire had begun to sign. "Of course. Shareholders are expected to abide by the laws and regulations of this country," he affirmed, his tone calm and collected. "But I still don't understand it. What exactly am I being accused with?"
"Accused?" Claire echoed, a cold scoff escaping her lips, contrasting with the touch of pallor that had yet to fade from her carefully made-up cheeks. "I find it hard to believe that you are genuinely unaware of the recent news surrounding your supposed scandal."