She glanced at Edward Gresia's frustrated expression and said to everyone:
"Even though President Jones has had a bit of an accident, I believe he will come back. Until he does, I will help him watch over the Jones corporation. If anyone dares to scheme against it, don't blame me for being rude."
Her words were indeed quite impolite, especially since it was clear they were directed at Edward Gresia, with the other shareholders just being included by implication.
They didn't have the capability, nor the ambition.
But Edward Gresia had been a holdover from Henry Jones's era, with enough connections and financial influence in Jones to matter. The fact that Mrs. Jones, having just arrived at the corporation, now dared to lay down such a tough stance, made one couldn't help but wait and see.