Chapter 652 Financial Report
Cecilia stood on the stage, showing no signs of fright despite the sheer disrespect from the audience.
“Hello, everyone. I’m Cecilia Smith, Jon’s mother. The principal has already introduced me carlier, so I won’t introduce myself again.”
The mothers in the audience carried on with their demeanors, showing no regard for her.
Worry filled Helen’s eyes as she silently wished she had somehow managed to stop Cecilia earlier.
Things were surely going to be really awkward now.
Upon witnessing the situation, Cecilia remainedposed as ever. She no longer beat around the bush and took out a USB drive.
“Could you help me with the screen projection?” she asked the principal.
Thetter immediately stepped forward and helped get the projector ready.
Some of the mothers took notice. “Well, isn’t this all very organized? Are you nning on giving a PowerPoint presentation?” they teased.
“What’s the use of being so well–prepared? It takes much more than that to be the president.”
“If I were as wealthy as she is, I wouldn’t even bother with all this. I’d just switch my son different school.”
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A smirk curled up at theers of Mirandas as she heard the mothers mocking Cecilia.
How naive of you, Cecilia.
In a typical school, the president of the parents‘ association would naturally possess a variety of skills, which would facilitate coboration with the school.
Yet, this wasn’t the case here. After Miranda had assumed the position of the president, she didn’t need to work at all. All she had to do was enjoy the authority that came with the presidency.
Everyone was engrossed in watching Cecilia, but to their surprise, what appeared on the projection screen was a financial report.
“What is this?”
Someone had noticed that the signature on the financial statement was that of Adrian Rainsworth.
“It looks like a financial report from Adrian’spany!”
Someone spoke up.
Chapter 652 Financial Report
Miranda was instantly baffled.
In a leisurely manner, Cecilia erged the image to its maximum size, highlighting all the losses. in the report in red. This made it crystal clear to everyone just how much of a dire state Adrian’spany was in.
“What on earth is this, Cecilia?” Miranda snapped back to reality, pointing at her as she questioned.
Pretending not to hear anything. Cecilia turned to address the mothers in the room. “The reason I’m showing you this financial report is to remind everyone to be cautious with investments. If anyone is really in need of money, feel free to ask me for help.
Realization dawned on the mothers who had invested in Miranda.
They had been duped!
What Miranda had spoken of as a ‘sure–win, no–loss‘ project was nothing more than a massive hole filled with their money.
Their faces turned deathly pale one by one, hearts pounding in their chests. They wanted to ask Miranda what exactly was going on, yet they feared it was all a misunderstanding.
“Cecilia, where did you get these fake figures from? I’ll sue you!” Miranda threatened Cecilia, fearing getting exposed.
Not the least bit scared, Cecilia gazed at her. “You can sue me, but there’s no need to im that the data has been falsified. If you don’t believe it, you can wait a few days and see if you make any profit.
Then, she turned to the audience. “By the way, ording to my estimations, all of your money will vanish in thin air in less than a week. Alright, I’ve said all I needed to say. It’s time to vote.”
Of course, Cecilia didn’t expect a piece of data to sway these mothers‘ opinions.
She simply wanted to warn them in advance that they had ced their trust in the wrong person.
If they didn’t believe her words, they would find out the truth in a few days.All text ? N?velD(r)a''ma.Org.
When that time came, no matter how craftily Miranda tried to argue, it would prove futile.
Clearly flustered, Miranda quietly exined to the other mothers, “Don’t believe her. These kinds of statistics can easily be faked. My husband mentioned not too long ago that he’ll soon dominate the entire market. Once that happens, we will be able to reap some huge profits.”
They truly treated ordinary people like they were there for the taking.
However, this time, their wishes might not be fulfilled.