It turned out they were talking about disappointing me.
I bowed my head and smiled. How could you not disappoint someone with something like this, though?
I looked at Marius. He was like young sunshine, and his eyes were still rather clear. He was really different from Drover. He had also really been thinking about me. I felt a warm current in my heart.
"I don't blame you. But I want to know why Drover is so opposed to Theo?" This was the point I was most curious about. I had a guess, and that was why I voiced my thoughts. “Does it have something to do with Heather?"
Marius nodded. "Yes, but you have to ask Drover about the why. I only know the gist of it. Heather's death has something to do with Theo. He believes Theo caused Heather's death. He also wants to get Heather's file, and that’s why he is targeting Theo."
It was exactly as I thought.
I sighed deeply. I could not help but think it was such a shame for an outstanding talent such as Drover.
Beside me, Marius seemed to have thought of something. He suddenly asked me, "Sis Wan, you don't seem to be worried about the shareholders' meeting at all. Aren’t you worried about Theo being forced to abdicate?"
Hearing his question, I smiled lightly and pressed my red lips into a line. "Fortunately, I'm not particularly worried."
After a pause, I continued, "Drover persuaded the shareholders and took away their shares. He thinks that as long as he has more shares than Theo, he can strip him of his position as president by joining forces with the shareholders. But they made a mistake."
"What?"
"You'll know in a while."
We soon arrived at Grant Corporation.
Walking through the doors, I could sense that the atmosphere in the company was not like usual. It was solemn and severe.
The moment the front desk receptionist saw me, she hurried toward me. "Wanda, something has happened and President Grant might get kicked out."
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