Charlie sat nearby, unable to suppress his admiration for Orrin.
What Orrin had just said could easily be interpreted as a sign of weakness, but in reality, it was a calcted message to everyone present.
He intentionally spoke about how he had guided the group to remarkable progress over the past two decades. While he appeared to be invoking nostalgia, he was, in fact, subtly reminding them that he had sessfully led the group through significant advancements in thest twenty years. This was a clear signal that, given the chance, he could continue to drive the group’s growth in the years toe.
If anyone in the room wished to oust him, they needed to reflect on the group’s developmental history over thest twenty years and consider who could possibly do a better job than Orrin.
It didn’t take long for the group to realize this truth.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Initially, they had nned to appoint their second child, Hank, as chairman.
However, Orrin’sments prompted them to reevaluate their decision.
Upon reviewing Hank’s track record within the organization over thest two decades, it became evident that he had not achieved anything particrly remarkable; his contributions were merely average.
This starkparison revealed that his overall capabilities were significantly inferior to those of his brother.
With that in mind, why would they choose to remove the current chairman in favor of a second child whose abilities werecking?
Hank had previously misled everyone by suggesting that their boss was on the verge of death.
However, seeing Orrin’s current state, which radiated vitality, made it clear that he was far from being on hisst legs.
Everyone believed that Orrin could easily live for another 20 to 30 years in this condition.
At that moment, the small shareholders had already shifted their support.
They resolved to back Orrin as chairman because only he could lead them to greater profits!<fne491> Latest content published on fι?dnοvel</fne491>
As Charlie observed this unfolding situation, he couldn’t help but admire Orrin’s influence; his words carried tremendous weight!
Meanwhile, Hank felt a wave of despair wash over him.
His older brother had once again asserted his dominance, effortlessly nullifying the efforts Hank had put forth over the past few months.
What puzzled him even more was how Orrin had seemingly recovered from his illness overnight. One moment he appeared gravely ill, and the next, he lookedpletely healthy. It was surreal!
Suppressing his frustration, Hank asked, “Chairman, even though I am your brother, I must address a crucial matter regarding the group. How is your health at this moment?”
Carl, who was standing nearby, added his support: “Yes, Chairman, as you know, the Sun Group is a massive entity with a total market value exceeding one trillion dors. We oversee numerous listedpanies, many of which have market capitalizations in the billions. We owe it to all shareholders and investors to ensure stability! What would happen to the group if you were to pass away? What would be our course of action? And what about the shareholders?”
Orrin’s smile faded as he took a moment to respond. “That’s an excellent question. I actually want to take this opportunity to address my health status seriously.”
Clearing his throat, he continued with a smile, “I did have pancreatic cancer in the past. Both domestic and international hospitals have my medical records, which are genuine.”
He let out a sigh and borated, “Initially, I believed my time was limited, but then something miraculous happened—the tumor vanished, and I’ve regained my health. As you can all see, I am in much better condition than before, so there’s no need for concern. I am fullymitted to leading the Sun Group toward even greater sess!”<h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>