Be and Justin split up to handle the situation. Justin assisted Quentin in looking after Wyatt, while Be gathered all the board members, except for Cameron, into another meeting room for a private discussion.
After all, only Be, the future true sessor of KS Group and the formidable heiress of the Thompson family, had the authority to do so.
At this moment, the atmosphere in the room was tense, filled with whispers andints.
These board members were all prominent figures in the businessmunity of Hatchbay or shareholders of KS Group. They had known Wyatt for decades.
They respected Wyatt because he was the leader of the conglomerate and was capable of bringing them sess and wealth.
But what was Be doing here? No matter how much Wyatt doted on her, she was still an inexperienced girl in their eyes. If anyone from the Thompson family were to step forward in ce of Wyatt, it should be Asher, the CEO of KS Group. What authority did Be have to address them?
Upon hearing about the situation at thepany, Steven promptly made his way to Be. The two of them stood together, like back in Savrow when they fought side by side to make their mark.
Be sat elegantly at the head of the conference table, coldly eyeing the chattering old men.
Seeing these old men being so disrespectful to Be, Steven gritted his teeth in anger. "Ms. Be, these old geezers are really annoying, like ducks quacking!"
Be''s beautiful eyes darkened as she suddenly raised her voice. "Gentlemen, may I have a word?"
No one in the crowd paid her any attention.
Already worried about Wyatt''s condition, Bepletely lost her patience. She raised her slender, well-defined hand high and mmed it heavily on the table. Bang! Bang! Bang!
Three deafening knocks shocked the room, almost giving a few board members a heart attack.
"Ms. Thompson, what''s the meaning of locking us in here?"
"Exactly! We''re busy people and we have other things to do!"
"Also, what''s going on with Chairman Thompson''s illness? Wasn''t he supposed to be recovered? It looks worse than we thought. Can he still manage daily operations?" "Yeah, he even had an ident."
Be''s eyes were bloodshot and her heart was aching, but her expression remained icy and proud. "Gentlemen, uncles, and esteemed seniors, you have been friends of my father for decades and stood by him and KS Group through thick and thin.I believe your questions stem from concern for my father and worry for KS Group. Ipletely understand."
She continued, "And the reason I''ve gathered you all here is precisely to address this issue."
Her presence was overwhelmingly powerful. Her words were strong, eloquent, and impably poised. Even ten capable menbined might not match her strength.
The room fell silent, and control shifted back to Be.
She continued, "My father''s importance to the KS Group is well known to everyone here. His every move, even a minor ailment, affects KS Group''s stock price and reputation, which directly impacts all shareholders and board members."
Be turned slightly with a faint smile on her lips. "Gentlemen, let''s be honest. You might not like to hear this, but imagine you have all profited handsomely from following my father these years. After all you''re all elite figures in the O industry-respectable and influential. Surely none of you would be so ungrateful as to bite the hand that
feeds you, correct?"
The room fell silent. Be''s sarcasm and mockery could not have been more direct. They served as a clear warning to any potential troublemakers.
"Ms. Thompson, we understand what you''re saying. We all care deeply about Chairman Thompson and the interests of the group. None of us would act against thepany''s interests. It would be self- destructive."
One of the board members tried to ease the tension.N?velDrama.Org holds ? this.
The others quickly nodded in agreement.
"That''s right, we know none of you are like that." Be said, leaning forward, her fingers inteced in a steeple, Her expression was a mix of amusement and seriousness. "However, I am a businesswoman.
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Just like my father, I believe in actions and not words."
With that, she nced at Steven, signaling him with a look.