Dahlia couldn't help but frown when she stared at the unbothered faces of
the people around her as they chatted away merrily. She made sure to arr
ive earlier for the board meeting, so Hank's accusation of tardiness was
absolutely baseless. From the moment she entered the room, the attendees
remained seated. No one stood up to greet her–
not even saving a seat for her. Clearly, they did not take her seriously.
"Hank, what's this supposed to mean?" She whispered while keeping her com
posure. She knew that Hank was laying down the law from day one.
"What do you mean?" Hank lit himself a cigar and crossed his legs
on the table, seemingly treating the
meeting room as his own office.
"I am sure you have received the news from the family's patriarch. I'm th
e new chairman of Nicholson Corp. as
of today." Her voice was laced with warning.
"And?" He gave her a mocking smirk.
"You are in my seat. You've crossed a line here." She rapped her knuckles
on the table.
"Your seat? Do you have evidence of that?" He shrugged and acted unreason
ably. "Everyone here knows that this has been my seat forever. It was you
who entered the room and immediately demanded my seat. What
right do you have?"
"Yeah! What right do you have?"
"Mr. Hoffman is the person in charge of the company! How dare a newcomer
wrestle that seat from him? What
a joke!"
The meeting attendees started to make a scene. As they were in the
same boat as Hank, they would never allow the young lady to be in
command.
*Please get your facts straight. I am the largest shareholder in this roo
m and the chairman of the company. Here's my notice of appointment. If an
yone here is dissatisfied, you may check with Regulus Nicholson!" With a
hardened expression, she slapped
a document on the table. She had come prepared, but the situation seemed
more dire than she had expected.
"A notice of appointment? Haha! Who are you fooling with this?" A disdain
ful Hank added. "Even a general on the battlefield, as the primary decisi
on–maker, might disregard the King's command! We're not in Glenstead.
Your tricks don't work here!"
"Are you rebelling against me now?" She slammed a hand on her table, unab
le to contain the rage in her.
"No, we won't rebel, but we are against your appointment." Hank was strai
ghtforward with his dislike for her.
"That's right! We do not acknowledge It!"
"You have neither connections in the field nor personal relationships wit
h prominent figures. And you are lacking in capability. Why should you be
our chairman?"
"Hmph! As long–timers in the
company, we despise those who get in through the back door!'
The animated attendees tried to get a word in, and they were harsh in the
ir criticisms.
"First, this is Regulus Nicholson's decision, Like it or not, you have to
accept it." She put on an icy look. "By the way, you were
asking why I should be the chairman. I will go into detail on that topic.
After looking into the company's financial statements, I found out that
the company is crumbling on the inside despite its glamorous facade. Corr
uption is rife–
using company funds for personal matters, lining your pockets through con
tracts and deals, and even selling company secrets–
these are commonplace."
She finally added, "Regulus Nicholson sent me here to execute a quick sha
keup. If you're unhappy with the decision, you may turn in your resignati
on letter!"
The most senior executives instantly slammed their hands on the table upo
n hearing her words. "Who are you trying to threaten? We can always leave
!"
"That's right! I, for one, would love to know how the company operates if
we resign collectively!"
"What goes around comes around! There will be a time when you need to beg
us for help!"
While complaining, the group of senior executives headed toward the exit.
Given their positions in the company, they knew that a collective resign
ation would lead to a halt in company operations and, even worse, bankrup
tcy. That was the reason for their confidence.