Chapter 57 A Sudden Shareholder Meeting
Chapter 57 A Sudden Shareholder Meeting
At first, Joye wanted to send Janina back to the apartment first, but Janina insisted on going to the
company to see the progress of the design assistants, so Joye had to drive to the company.
As soon as they entered the elevator, Linda came over with a serious expression. "President, the
Richard Group is going to hold a sudden shareholder meeting. You need to go over.”
"Now?"
Joye was stunned. Even if there was a sudden meeting, the shareholders should be given some time
to prepare. Why was it so urgent?
"Well, it may have something to do with our order. I'll go with you."
Linda's answer made her frown. She looked at Janina who was beside her and shook her head. After a
moment, Joye told Linda, "When she is done in the design department, send her back to the
apartment."
"But..."
"Don't say but."
Knowing what Linda wanted to say, Joye immediately interrupted her. When she accepted the big order
from the Beryl Group, she was ready for what might happen.
By the time she arrived at the Richard Group alone, almost all the shareholders of the company had
arrived. Everyone was chatting in the conference room, but Shawn, who was sitting at the front, didn't
say a word.
It was not until the door of the conference room was pushed open and familiar footsteps could be heard
that Shawn raised his head. He looked toward the direction with a complicated look in his eyes.
This woman’s face looked even worse than before.
Joye knew that Shawn was staring at her, but she didn't want to meet his eyes. She calmly stepped to
her seat and pulled out a chair.
As soon as she took her seat, the shareholders on the opposite side couldn't wait to ask her for an
explanation, "Miss Leonard, even if you are the largest shareholder of the Richard family, you can't just
steal the business of the Richard family like this! Do you think that we minority shareholders don’t
exist?”
As they spoke, they threw a few photos in front of her.
Looking at the photos, Joye frowned. They were photos of her having a meal with the boss of the Beryl
group, but someone had done some editing to the photos.
A non-existent bank card had appeared on the table. The shine on the card was particularly eye-
catching.
"Miss Leonard, could you please explain to us what this card means? Is it a bargaining chip for fair
competition between Leonard Group and Richard Group?"
The shareholder who threw the photo asked again aggressively.
"Do you mean that I’m doing something shady?”
Joye raised her head, and there was a trace of anger in her cold eyes. The Leonard Group had always
done business openly, and she felt as though she could not tolerate the blame that was being heaped
on her.
"You would know if there was any shady business going on. Ever since you became a shareholder of
the Richard Group, there have been problems with the confidential information here. We were going to
start our research but then the Beryl Group suddenly came in, saying that it would cooperate with the
Leonard Group. Is this a mere coincidence?”
Joye frowned. The orders from the Beryl Group were just catalysts. The shareholders seemed to care
more about the research project.
She had been a major shareholder of the Richard Group for some time, but she had not been involved
in much. Now, she had to bear the brunt of everything.
"Miss Leonard, as the largest shareholder of the Richard family, what you have done has brought a
huge loss to the Richard family and it is detrimental to the shareholders!”
"That's right. Aren’t you shameless, just taking all the money for yourself?”
"Why would Mr. Richard hand over the shares to someone like you and let you manage the Richard Nôvel(D)rama.Org's content.
family? Our shares are worth nothing now.”
Other shareholders also pointed at her. Joye held the photo more tightly. "There is something wrong
with the Richard Group project. It has nothing to do with me."
The shareholder who had attacked Joye since she came in slammed his hand on the table. "I knew you
wouldn't admit it. Bring him in!”
A few minutes later, the door of the conference room was pushed open again. A man wearing thick
glasses came in with his head down. He was so nervous that he didn't even dare to raise his head.
"Miss Leonard, this is the project manager’s assistant. You should know him."
"Will anyone believe me if I say that I don’t know him?”
It was obvious that these shareholders would not take her words seriously.
She was on her own.
Shawn looked at her. He wondered, “Joye, what are you doing?”
"Then tell us."
After being named by the shareholder, the assistant raised his head in a panic. He looked at Joye,
successfully creating some kind of illusion in front of the shareholders.
"Mrs… Miss Leonard came to me before and asked me to... send some of the company's project-
related information to her email. I originally had some doubts, but she is the biggest shareholder of the
company. If I didn’t do it according to her wishes, I might have lost my job. So I had to comply and send
it.”
As the assistant spoke, he looked at Joye with fear. He looked pathetic!
Joye’s mouth twitched but she couldn’t actually smile. This person was a very good actor.
"Miss Leonard, there are so many shareholders here. Would you like to log into your email to have a
look?"
"No need."
She loosened her clenched fingers and looked up at the shareholders who had been giving her trouble.
There was no need to look at the email inbox. They had planned this all along.
If she logged in, there would be an email from the Beryl Group. That would just be a slap to her face.
"So are you admitting it?”
Being forced to admit to doing something she had never done, Joye's face became colder and colder,
and the temperature in the conference room kept dropping.
"Enough!"
She heard someone speak. Joye was struggling, and he finally spoke.
"President, although we don't have many shares, we won't allow anyone to take advantage of our
rights to do something that hurts our interests. We must be accountable to our minority shareholders."
"Yes, there must be accountability!”
The minority shareholders were all talking at the same time. Shawn’s eyes did not reveal what he was
thinking about.
He opened his eyes, glanced at Joye, and opened his mouth.
"As the executive and the director of the company, you have to make profits for each shareholder. Miss
Leonard, do you agree?"
"How about this, you focus on being the majority shareholder. As for other aspects of the company, you
don't have to worry about them. The shares in your hands can still maintain their great value."
Joye felt her stomach churn, but she had to keep the pain away.