Outside, Noah breathed in the crisp air, his mind already moving on to the next step of his plan. He had systematically cleared out the rot within his company, and now, with loyal and talented people in place, he could focus on building something greater.
He had shaken the company from top to bottom in just one day, from the law department all the way down to the receptionist.
His grip on Walls4Us was tightening, and he was already several steps ahead, anticipating the moves of everyone around him. They were pieces on a chessboard, and he had set them in motion, controlling every outcome with precision.
He didn't need to look at the other directors, as he had already sent a message through Smith and the law director. Furthermore, there was no evidence showing that they were involved so he let them be.
In the coming weeks, Noah knew that the entire company would fall into line. Fear was a powerful motivator, but so was the desire for approval.