Chapter 570
Trading My Ex for His Uncle
Oliverâs gaze darkened as he replied, âGot it. Iâll head over right now.â
The expressions of the shareholders turned grim. It was clear that these business partners were here to discuss terminating contracts.
âMr. Raynor, if you canât persuade the partners to change their minds, you should resign today, or Iâll contact your father to see if itâs time for him to consider replacing you with someone more suitable!â one of the shareholders threatened.
Oliverâs gaze turned icy as he glared at the shareholder who had spoken.
The man was momentarily intimidated, his face paling slightly, but he quickly regained his composure and retorted, âMr. Raynor, looking at m âHonestly, Iâve always known these rich heirs donât know how to do business. Letting them take over the company would be a disaster!â
âRight? Weâre only here because we donât hold as many shares as he does.â
âIf this keeps up, I might consider selling my shares and investing elsewhere.â
As their derisive voices filled Oliverâs ears, he left the office with a dark expression.
Liam followed closely behind and said in a low voice, âMr. Raynor, those partners donât look happy. Today might not end well. Perhaps you sh T he could finish, he fell silent under Oliverâs cold glare.
Liam sighed inwardly, realizing it was unnecessary for Oliver to be put in this difficult position because of a woman. After all, he had witnesse âMake some coffee.â With that cold command, Oliver pushed open the door to the reception room.
Hours later, several partners walked out of the reception room, their faces grim.
The last one coldly declared, âMr. Raynor, since weâve come all this way, thereâs no chance of continuing our partnership. If youâre unwilling t Oliver smiled, but his eyes remained icy. âYouâd be the ones in breach of contract, and the Raynor Group can afford that kind of time.â
These partners decided to terminate their collaboration, as they were now aligned with Prospectus Technology. They seemed to have forgotte Their greedy attitudes were truly repulsive.
âFine, Mr. Raynor. I hope you donât regret this!â one of the partners snapped.
With that, the group stormed out in anger.
Realizing that the partners were intent on dissolving their collaboration, the shareholders began to voice their complaints.
As the tension reached a peak, Fred spoke up. âEveryone, please calm down. I have a way to resolve this crisis for the Raynor Group.â
At his words, all eyes turned to him.
âMr. Burridge, whatâs your plan?â
Fred smiled. âTo be honest, I have a close relationship with Mr. Sumner from Prospectus Technology. He has agreed to let the Raynor Group partic The shareholdersâ faces lit up at the news. If the Raynor Group could join that project, it would certainly help recover their recent losses and p âMr. Burridge, I didnât realize you had such a strong connection with Mr. Sumner, despite your usual negligible presence. Itâs thanks to you th *Absolutely! Iâd say you have more capability than Mr. Raynor!â
âDonât even mention Mr. Raynor! He did well in the past, but now heâs risking the company for a woman. Itâs just madness!â
The shareholders chorused.