“Silvia, thank you.”
“I’m not doing this for you. Don’t forget that I’m also a Remus Corporation shareholder. I don’t want the company to lose these talented employees,” she said indifferently.
The elevator doors opened once she finished speaking.
Silvia walked in and frowned when she noticed that Neil was still standing outside. “What are you doing? Come in.”
Neil’s gaze darkened. He entered the elevator and stood beside her in silence.
They soon reached the top floor. Liam’s secretary was shocked when he saw Silvia and Neil walk out of the elevator. He quickly blocked their way.
“Miss Pond, the president is busy. He might not have time to meet you right now.”
Silvia calmly said, “I’m here as a shareholder of Remus Corporation. I want an explanation for Liam’s unfair termination of several managers.”
The secretary was briefly stunned. He frowned and said, “Please hold on, Miss Pond.”
After that, he hurried to the office.
It did not take long for him to come back out. “Miss Pond, Mr. Remus, the president will see both of you now.”
Silvia opened the door and walked in. She frowned the moment she saw the decor. The office had undergone a complete transformation. Unlike the previously understated decor, it was now filled with many opulent and exquisite collectibles and furniture.
Liam sat at his desk and smiled when he saw them.
“Miss Pond, I heard that you’re one of the company’s shareholders. Do you have the stock certificate?”
Silvia calmly responded, “My secretary is on the way with a copy. For now, let’s discuss your unfair termination of several experienced managers.”
Liam cocked an eyebrow in surprise. He shifted his gaze to Neil, who was standing behind Silvia with a cold expression. “Neil, have you gotten to a point where you need a woman’s help?”
Liam tossed the stock certificate on the desk with a scoff and said, “It’s just ten percent. I don’t even care.”
Silvia asked Joe to retrieve the stock certificate and calmly looked at Liam. “Don’t underestimate it, Mr. Remus.”
He did not take her words seriously. “I guess you won’t admit defeat unless you try.”
Half an hour later, they gathered in Remus Corporation’s largest conference room.
Liam sat at the head of the table with a smile and said, “It appears that the former president has some complaints. He’s not happy with my decision to dismiss a few managers who refused to follow the company’s arrangements. So, I’ve gathered everyone here today for a vote on whether these managers should be fired. Let’s begin the voting.
“There’s a voting screen in front of each shareholder. Cast your vote anonymously by pressing the green button to agree or the red button to disagree with the dismissal.”
In less than three minutes, the results were out.
When Liam saw the voting results on the large screen, a smug smile appeared on his face.
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