"Our company has always had a system where we shareholders can directly dismiss the president. So, think it over yourself—do you want to save so face for yourself? Moreover, my nephew Wang Wei has always been devoted to the company, but because of you, he has suffered grievances here. If you apologize now, maybe I can still forgive you."
Wang Zhi spoke arrogantly, and he assud Xu Ke would look embarrassed. Staring at Xu Ke, he was surprised that Xu Ke showed no expression at all, comforting himself with the thought that Xu Ke must be frightened right now to the point of being expressionless.
Wang Wei looked arrogantly at his uncle, confident that his uncle was reliable. If he had known his uncle was so useful, he wouldn’t have needed to kowtow to these people but would have turned to him directly.
He stood up, treating the place like his own ho: "President, you see it now, right? I’ve told you there would be consequences, and you didn’t believe at all. Now you’re facing those consequences, aren’t you? Apologize to , and maybe I’ll put in a good word for you with my uncle. But if you have no self-awareness, don’t bla for being ruthless."
After Wang Wei finished speaking, he looked at Xu Ke with a smile, as if he was everything here, as if he was the biggest president of the company. Xu Ke wasn’t afraid at all. Watching Wang Wei’s complacency, Xu Ke directly took a docunt from the drawer. Secretary Zhou distributed it to each shareholder, and upon seeing it, their expressions changed one by one. No one expected Wang Wei to be that bold.
Even Wang Zhi was surprised by the contents of the docunt. He hadn’t expected his nephew to do such things. But now that they’re causing a scene, it must be clarified, or else the new president would surely mock them.
The other shareholders were regretting coming over with the old man Wang Zhi. Now it’s like they’re on the rack; if they retreat, they might be resented by the president, but if they don’t, there’s nothing wrong with the president’s docunts. Clearly, it’s Wang Wei’s fault.
However, appointing Wang Wei, a puppet, would cause significant losses for the company, and in the future, no one dared take responsibility. They could only look at each other, seeing that no one could make a decision, each hung their heads, afraid to speak.
But Wang Zhi was different from these people. After all, Wang Wei was his real nephew, and Wang Zhi had no children. So, he doted on Wang Wei, thinking that even if Wang Wei made current mistakes, it was nothing, given the substantial shares he held.
Wang Wei looked anxiously at those docunts, which were a stain on his life. He wanted to explain to his uncle, but seeing his uncle not faulting him, he was secretly pleased.
"I told you, everything I did was for the company, but you frad , making carry such a burden."
After saying this, Wang Wei felt particularly wronged. At this mont, Wang Zhi wished he could slap his nephew. Although his nephew was wrong, couldn’t he stop being stupid? He was thinking of solutions, yet his nephew was pushing everything into the fire pit.
With a light cough, Wang Wei stood aside.
"Isn’t it just this stuff? What’s wrong with it? Besides, didn’t the president also make many mistakes in previous years? Now you want to hold a child accountable. Also, my nephew’s thinking is particularly correct. Cooperating with this Natural Company is naturally because he saw its strength. The president, absent all day, hasn’t considered these things. What’s wrong with my nephew being busy with this?"
Wang Zhi thought for a long ti, initially wanting to praise the other company, but Natural Company was indeed the worst among all. He couldn’t think of any complints.
So, he could only speak about how hard his nephew worked for the company.
After speaking, Wang Wei was particularly proud, wiping away tears of bitterness: "For the company, I kept running nonstop, but what about the president? Either chasing won today or applying for leave tomorrow, continually late, making such excuses while acting as a manager."
"It’s really disheartening. And this ti, in order to close this deal, I treated the other company’s president to drinks several tis, and all at my own expense, with no benefits in return. Yet, the president still misunderstood and wants to dismiss ."
Hearing these words, Xu Ke understood that Wang Wei was not planning to let this issue slide today. However, he didn’t intend to have a nice conversation with Wang Wei either.
He let out a cold laugh and played with the lighter on the desk: "Since you did so much for the company, did you empty the finances for the company too? You used most of our finances on the other company’s behalf, even without signing any contract, having already spent over 4 million."
"If that’s the case, you really worked hard. You’ve indeed put a lot of effort for Natural Company across the street. I wonder if you’re their undercover."
After Xu Ke finished speaking, he threw the financial statents onto the table. Others wanted to see but had no chance. Wang Zhi grabbed them imdiately, and after looking at the statents on the docunts, his heart sank. He never thought his nephew could do such things, looking incredulously at him.
Seeing that Wang Wei was still crossing his legs with a delighted look, Wang Zhi was at a loss for words. If his nephew had half of Xu Ke’s intelligence, he could have put him in charge. But his nephew doesn’t improve at all, and now he’s done sothing so foolish that 400 million was wasted.
No wonder the president is angry. But since Wang Zhi had already co out, he naturally wanted to regain control. After skimming through the docunt, he put it back on the table quietly, pretending nothing happened.
"Who cares? Besides, maybe my nephew wasn’t the one who did it. You heard him; he put a lot of his own money into it, so you should know how much work he’s done because of this."
Seeing Wang Zhi feigning ignorance despite knowing, Xu Ke calmly placed a recording pen on the table and stared evenly at Wang Zhi.
When Wang Zhi saw the recording pen, he was dumbfounded. He didn’t expect Xu Ke to be so cunning as to record their conference content. If the old man knew, he’d certainly be ousted.
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