From their appearance to their departure, the three people who showed up here had never thought to bow to Avery Saunders.
"Wait, I'll sell." The three were almost at the door when Ian Saunders suddenly spoke up.
Initially, Harry Wade and his daughter also didn't want to sell the company to him. However, as a corporate decision-maker, when considering issues, one cannot only think about oneself but also must consider the many staff of the company. Their well-being is also very important.
Similarly today, he couldn't be so selfish. Otherwise, being criticized by so many people, the burdens they carry would be even greater.
"Old Saunders—" Mrs. Saunders cried out hoarsely, calling for Ian Saunders. Hadn't they agreed before?
Ian Saunders just patted his wife's shoulder, silently comforting her.
"Then I'll wait for Mr. Saunders," Ryan Parker turned around, looking at the portrait of Avery Saunders not far ahead, and pursed his lips in a slight smile.