Xiao Jianming sat with his hands crossed on the round table, his serious face resembling that of a commander on the battlefield, as he said, "I’ve asked everyone to co today because, as many of you may have heard, I’ve been anding the family will. I personally believe it is necessary to explain this matter to the board mbers. After all, my personal shareholding in the company is quite high, and who I pass those shares to, who inherits them, might very well affect the company’s future."
The others, listening to his words, nodded frequently, expressing approval. It showed that Xiao Jianming was a responsible and unquestionably competent corporate leader.
Xiao Jianming said, "Today, I have also summoned the entrusted lawyer to explain to everyone on the spot. The anded will is not completely drafted yet, as it’s believed there might be so deficiencies. To avoid similar mistakes and the ensuing anxiety about the company’s future, it’s therefore decided to discuss the intentions of the new will with everyone."
Chen Jiaming caught the glance from Kang Junjia, seated opposite him.
Undoubtedly, Xiao Jianming’s action was unexpected. Although Xiao Jianming had previously made such a statent in the family eting, whether it was true or not, everyone still had their doubts, as everyone knew that Xiao Jianming favored sons over daughters, and especially doted on his own son.
Now, Xiao Jianming was making it public, seeking everyone’s witness and opinions. Was this preempting them in a way?
Because they had originally used Xiao Jianming’s arbitrary decisions against the company’s interests as an excuse to loudly denounce him and support the more competent Chen Jiaming over Xiao Yebai.
With this move, Xiao Jianming might have significantly diminished their previously raised banner of righteousness, helping him to regain his reputation and a favorable image among most shareholders.
Following this, what Xiao Jianming was about to say would likely be accepted by many.
Seeing this, Director Han cleared his throat and voiced an opinion, "Chairman, since you have the intention to treat all legal heirs fairly, then why have you only brought one person here today?"
Everyone looked and indeed, only Xiao Yebai was present, which seed to cast doubt on the sincerity of Xiao Jianming’s recently announced intentions. It was unclear whether Xiao Jianming was playing a bait-and-switch without any real change at the core.
Xiao Jianming said, "Of course, everyone is here."
Right after these words, the door opened once again, and this ti, the four sisters of the Xiao Family walked into the central eting hall one after another.
Leading them was naturally the eldest, Xiao Shui.
Xiao Shui was dressed in simple and elegant attire, a grey suit and trousers showcasing the competence and steadiness of a businesswoman.
The directors all knew that her husband was a fad liquor tycoon and that she herself successfully operated a chain of art galleries, managed a respectable household, supported her husband, educated her children, engaged in the arts, and thus had an excellent image among the ladies’ circles, with both na and wealth to her credit.
Moreover, Xiao Shui’s husband’s family, the Zhao Family, was definitely not to be underestimated. If Xiao Shui were to inherit Changda, it would undoubtedly be the most reliable transition for the company, nearly free of concern. With Xiao Shui’s steadiness and her husband’s family’s strong support, Changda could undergo a safe transition without any mishaps, and it beca a very likely possibility.
Furthermore, as the eldest among the Xiao children, Xiao Shui indeed had the qualifications to be the primary heir to Changda.
It was said that Xiao Shui herself studied business at university and even obtained a postdoctoral degree in economics from lbourne.
Consequently, Xiao Shulan and Xiao Shuju, following behind Xiao Shui, suddenly realized that with all these eyes focused on their elder sister, Xiao Shui, rather than their younger brother, Xiao Yebai, seed to be the biggest contender.
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