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“Tina,” Sadie rasped. “I need you to find a reliable private investigator for me.
Make sure no one else knows about this besides the two of us.”
There was a pause on Tina’s end—she was clearly taken aback by the order. Why would Sadie suddenly need a private investigator? And why would she keep it a secret from everyone?
Although confused, Tina agreed without asking any questions. Sadie must have her reasons for doing this.
“Got it. I’ll take care of it right away.”
In a private room of Nirvana, a group of people sat at a round table, all of them dressed in suits, each wearing a different expression from thest. These were the shareholders who had received the notice for Wall Group’s shareholders’ meeting but had chosen not to attend.
At the head of the table, Malcolm drummed his fingers against the table, his face inscrutable.
Soon enough, the door of the private room opened, and the young assistants and secretaries filed in. They looked to be in various stages of panic.
“Mr. Pierce, the respected directors.” One of the assistants greeted them in a trembling voice. He went on to recount everything that had happened in the meeting room.
When he was done, a pregnant silence filled the room. Itsted for a moment before all hell broke loose.
“What the hell is Sadie trying to do now?”
“Does she really think she’s still the same influential chairwoman from three years ago?”
“What gave her the right to hold the shareholders’ meeting?”
Despite their outrage, the shareholders themselves were quite agitated. They were well aware of Sadie’s decisive streak. That woman was capable of outrageous things none of them could even imagine!
They should know—they had experienced the full force of her wrath first-hand, three years ago.
When all was said and done, Sadie was not someone they could afford to provoke.
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Now, they were terrified that she might really remove them from thepany’s shareholders list.
Just then, an elderly gentleman with graying hair rose to his feet. He swept a gaze over his colleagues and nervously spoke up.
“Gentlemen! Perhaps we should go back? Ms. Hudson… Sadie has been working diligently these past few years, and Wall Group is all the better for her efforts. She has never treated us poorly, either.”
Themotion quieted down, and a few of the shareholders had the grace to lower their gaze in shame. Clearly, they were thinking the same thing. Sadie was indeed ruthless with her methods, but she was highly capable, and she had proven this time and time again.
In fact, the Wall Group had thrived and kept its rising momentum under her leadership.
All of a sudden, Malcolm let out a bark of coldughter. He picked up his cup and took a leisurely sip.
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