The Mercer Group was definitely in trouble. If Sebastian insisted on this course of action, it would likely backfire.
“Dad, Sebastian did agree to help with his personal funds, didn't he? That should be enough to deal with the immediate crisis, right?”
Martin was clearly getting angry. “Bella, you’re a shareholder in the Mercer Group too. Your mother humbled herself to that extent for the company’s sake.
How can you not take the company's side now…?”
Of course, Bella knew she was a shareholder in the Mercer Group—a major one at that.
But she didn't believe the Mercer Group would go bankrupt or fold just because it temporarily lost the Blake Group's support.
The current situation might be difficult.
But as long as they could hold on until the company's stock was relisted, there would still be a chance.
Besides, the Mercer Group was an established company; its investments weren't limited to the Blake Group.
While other projects weren't as lucrative as the partnership with the Blakes, they still brought in a considerable amount of money when added up.
It was more than enough to keep them afloat.
On the contrary, Bella felt that this was absolutely not the time to drag Sebastian down with the Mercer family's problems.
She was afraid that if this continued, her marriage would truly be in jeopardy.
So, at this critical juncture, she had to stand by Sebastian.
No matter what, her first priority was to support him.
Sebastian said, “Martin, please don't blame Bella. This isn't something she can decide.
The shareholders made this proposal, and there are many times when even I'm powerless to stop them.
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