Nathaniel was not your average young man.
These shareholders were aware of his ruthless methods, yet they thought Nathaniel was just another ordinary person elevated by his family's powerful background.
To their surprise, the Nathaniel before them was entirely different from the one they usually encountered.
Donald Truman, the leader, spoke shakily, "Mr. Nicholls, you're mistaken. We had some issues with other projects and needed to liquidate some assets. We never intended to fully divest."
What else could it be if not to divest?
Nathaniel clearly did not buy this explanation and mocked, "Mr. Truman, did you even think before you said that?"
Nathaniel's smirk left the men unsettled.
Tyson Maxwell, despite being underdressed, stood up with confidence.
"We're indeed pulling out our shares, Nathaniel. You've been overly protective of Kristen. We suspected her all along, but you covered for her. You only revealed the truth after she's gone. What about our losses?"
Nathaniel stopped swirling his wine.
With a smile, he played a surveillance video.
It showed Kristen getting caught stealing files in the office.
The audio was clear, capturing everything and proving Nathaniel had been unaware of her actions.
Despite the evidence, Tyson sneered.
"And what does this video prove? Nathaniel, do you think we're fools? You can't protect whoever you want. This isn't how the world works. Whether you like it or not, we're pulling our funds out."
Tyson's stance was firm, not wanting to leave Nathaniel any room to negotiate.
Nonetheless, Nathaniel had anticipated this.
He calmly instructed Tommy to bring the withdrawal documents, tossing them on the table before the men.
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The readers' comments on the novel: Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)
The novel is too abusive it spoils the joy of reading it. I hate the punishment part between sheena and Eliot....