Noah felt more confident after seeing how I dealt with Nelson''s stubbornness. It was as if I had set an example for him.
He gazed sternly at Nelson and dered, "Mr. Nelson, you''re disrupting my work. I was sent here to work, not to bemanded by one person. Since you have retired, you no longer have decision-making authority." Noah finally found his rhythm. He stopped smiling and looked calm and serious.From N?velDrama.Org.
"If you have reasonable suggestions, I welcthem. But it''s uneptable for you to interfere with the work this way." I realized that everyone could shine once they found their stride. Noah''s eloquence was impressive.
"As a senior, you should know how to help those below you. Mr. Nelson, the way you''re acting is against thew and hurting the economy.
Under my influence, Noah rebuked Nelson''s actions.
"I need to contact the higher-ups since I bear this responsibility. If you want to get in the way, I will ask my bosses what they think. Should decisions about everyday work be made based on your instructions or mine? "If the higher-ups say it''s your decision, then I will resign on the spot." His voice was unquestionable.
After saying that, he dialed the phone. I knew that he was calling Arthur.
If Noah told Arthur what was going on, he would give a simple answer. I had faith in Arthur''s firm authority.
I watched Nelson''s furious expression. It seemed like he couldn''t believe what was happening. Perhaps he was used to having everything go his way, and now someone was openly challenging him.
Noah activated the speakerphone and ced the phone on the conference table as soon as Arthur answered.
Then he reported the current work progress, discussed the project, and emphasized Nelson''s presence in the meeting room. Nelson started iming that Noah had performed poorly and should not have entrusted Bourdamun''s project to an externalpany.
Noah tactfully added, "Mr. Nelson is now causing amotion in the meeting room." Nelson immediately yelled, "You''re making stuff up. I just wanted to remind you that Bourdamun''s people should handle Bourdamun''s new development for the best results." This time, Noah didn''t back down. Perhaps he felt there was no turning back. Now that the call was connected, he had no way out and could only go forward bravely.
He boldly confronted Nelson.
"Mr. Nelson, do you still want to quibble? You have disrupted our meeting, hindered the signing, and even injured the general manager of the other party. Is this what you call a reminder?" Arthur immediately erupted in anger upon hearing this. Everyone could hear a loud thud on the table through the phone. "Nelson, you have a lot of nerve!" Then, Arthur said to Noah, "Proceed with the meeting as usual. He has already reported this project to his superiors. Bourdamun''s local construction qualifications need to meet the standards for this project.