Chapter 470
I Want a Divorce
Chapter 470 Sheâs Always Making Miracles
Now that a big family business was competing with L.Moon, the shareholders would merely be
sacrificial pawns who were stuck in between.
Only those few major shareholders were hoping for a turnaround.
However, they had invested a significant amount of money in Fairy Meadow over the past few years,
and they were now at the end of their ropes.
âIâll go for it!â One of the elderly shareholders with white hair spoke. He turned to the others. and said,
âWith this money, we can finally go our separate ways from Fairy Meadow.â
Once everyone agreed, Abigail handed the contract to Howard.
âTake a look and see if there are any issues. If everything looks fine, sign it,â Abigail uttered.
Howard took the contract and examined it carefully, with several shareholders gathering around him to
review it.
After reading it, he left to make a few copies of the contract.
In the meantime, the elderly shareholder with white hair asked, âDo you really think that Fairy Meadow
can be saved, Miss Quinn?â
âI believe I can, and I will work hard for it,â she responded with a determined look.
These shareholders had a sentimental attachment to Fairy Meadow as it was a brand they had built
and nurtured over the past decade.
While Howard was busy printing the contract, the shareholders started feeling complex
emotions.
Years of bitterness and hardship seemed to gush out at this moment.
They were well aware of the internal issues at Fairy Meadow and the added burden of tax problems.
However, Abigail was willing to invest heavily to support the brand.
When Howard printed the contracts and distributed them to everyone, the elderly shareholder with
white hair hesitated for a long time without signing.
Suddenly, he capped his pen and looked at Abigail. âIf all of us stand with you, how long will it take for
Fairy Meadow to become profitable?â
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A faint smile appeared on the corner of Seanâs l*ps as he felt a sense of delight in seeing the situation
developing in a more positive direction.
âThe spring season product launch was initially an opportunity to turn things around.â Abigail gazed at
him with confidence.
She had always taken pride in her work.
If it werenât for the internal issues within Fairy Meadow and the lack of unity in supporting her, the
spring product launch could have been the day when Fairy Meadow would bloom. again.
Now, she couldnât say for sure. Luna had violated Kellyâs privacy, which was something the netizens
would absolutely not accept.
Therefore, L.Moon would have to pay the price for it.
Due to that, Fairy Meadowâs new product launch event had missed its best.
opportunity.
The shareholders hadnât expected that they were so close to making a profit. Howard had also not
realized how important the new product launch event was.
If he hadnât hesitated or doubted it, he could have made Fairy Meadowâs new product launch a
success, and the situation for the company would have been completely different.
Luna might not have broken up with him, and there wouldnât have been the camera incident.
It was just a small step away from turning everything toward a better situation.
Howard understood this, so how could the shareholders not realize it?
âWe would like to discuss this privately before signing. Can you give us ten minutes?â As soon as the
elderly shareholder with white hair stood up, everyone seemed to look at him with
respect.
Abigail nodded and left the meeting room with Sean.
In the early hours of the morning in Capitalis, the sky was still dark.
She felt that, for the first time, the time spent waiting for dawn was so long.
L..Moon had gone from being suppressed to seeking a breakthrough, and it lasted from last year to this
year, but they hadnât resolved their problems and had instead encountered even greater difficulties.
Sean looked at Abigail and commented, âYour sincerity has moved them. To be honest, this is the first
time Iâve been involved in a business deal where Iâve seen something like this. People
in their positions usually care more about their own interests than relationships. Your decision to offer
15 million is better than what I had in mind.â
âThank you,â Abigail replied softly.
Even with the deal concluded, L.Moonâs situation wouldnât improve much.
Strangely, she didnât feel too lost.
Ten minutes pa*sed quickly. When Howard called Abigail and Sean back into the meeting room, he had
a complex expression.
The shareholders had a change of heart, and Howard didnât benefit from it. Such immense wealth
would no longer fall into his grasp.
Once everyone was seated again, the elderly shareholder with white hair announced, âWeâve decided
not to sell our shares. In todayâs meeting, no one can vote L.Moon out, even if those few want to, but
we have one condition. If Fairy Meadow doesnât achieve profitability within at year, the option to sell our
shares remains valid.â
âI can accept that, but on one condition too. Moving forward, Howard will be the CEO of Fairy Meadow,
and unless he commits a grave mistake against the collective interests, we wonât pull him down from
his position easily. In addition to that, he will receive a two percent share of the profits,â Abigail added.
Two percent of the profits meant very little to the shareholders, but Howard was surprised. that Abigail
was still holding up her end of the bargain.
The newly drafted contract was finalized with the a*sistance of lawyers before 7.30AM.
When they left Fairy Meadow, Abigail glanced at the sky and exclaimed, âI didnât foresee everything
turning out better than expected.â
Sean looked at her profile and smiled, rea*suring her, âYou donât need to worry about Luna. It will be
resolved.â
Abigail turned her gaze back to him and confessed, âSean, I appreciate your help, but I must be honest
with you. I will never like Eric. Not in the past, and not in the future. My focus is solely on my career.â
He was initially happy to hear the first part of her statement but was taken aback by the latter. half,
which left him feeling as cold as the temperature in Capitalis.
âI promised you because I had made my decision beforehand and also because itâs frustrating to me
that you always go back on your words. Anyway, you do deserve credit for this matter, so honesty is my
gift of gratitude to you,â Abigail uttered with a smile.
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âBurning the bridge, huh? Interesting.â Sean chuckled helplessly.