"I won't marry you," she declared, furrowing her brows. He wasn't angry; instead, his eyes were as dark and inscrutable as ink.
"Is that so?"
He would wait and see just how long she could hold out.
...
With media and public attention escalating the issue, the impeachment of Luo Qiangwei at the board meeting had begun in earnest. More people were rallying behind the second-largest shareholder, Zhou Kang, with the intention of having him take the president's seat.
But Luo Qiangwei knew that Mo Group must not fall into Zhou Kang's hands—
Given to gambling, he had no talent in business, and his three sons were the epitome of wasteful wealthy heirs, indulging in all vices. If he were to gain power, the Mo Group would undoubtedly be destroyed.
She could only start by finding some minor shareholders who didn't support Zhou Kang and persuaded them to speak for her, temporarily stabilizing the situation while dividing her 17% shares among them.