Chapter 95-3
Not A Small-Town Girl
son. How dare he speak to me in such a tone?â
"Nathan, youâre just a special assistant," he said. "You have to know your place. No matter what, Iâm still your bossâs father. Youâd better be more polite when you speak to me."
"Mr. Charrington, Iâve always known my place," Nathan said. "Itâs you who doesnât know your place. You secretly transferred Sebastian back from overseas. Do you think David doesnât know? I suggest letting Sebastian go take a hike. Otherwise, if he really pisses David off..."
Nathan said with a smile, as if he was just chatting.
In Charrington Group, it could be said that Nathan was second only to David in terms of power.
Whenever David was not in the company, Nathan could make decisions on his behalf. It was because Nathan was loyal that David trusted him so much and gave him such great power.
Otherwise, a special assistant would not dare to talk to his bossâs father like this. "You donât have to use David to pressure me," Geoffrey said. "Whether heâs here or not wonât affect my decision-making. If you want to listen, sit down and listen quietly. If you donât want to listen, get out."
His expression was extremely grim. In the beginning, it was this group of directors who did not take him seriously, and now Nathan had shown up.
Nathan pursed his lips and chuckled, but his voice was unquestionably calm as he said, "Mr. Charrington, everyone is quite busy and doesnât have much time to waste on such minor matters. If you have free time, I really suggest that you sharpen your mind.
"Dear directors, things that have not been approved by David are all wishful thinking. I donât think he will blame anyone for such trivial matters. The meeting is adjourned."
The directors in the meeting room quickly left, feeling relieved. Fortunately, they stood up to object. Otherwise, if David really blamed them, they truly dared not imagine the consequences.
Only Nathan, Geoffrey, Sebastian, and Johan were left in the meeting room.
"Nathan, youâre something else, Geoffrey said. "One day, youâll pay for your mistakes."
He squinted and thought, âIf Nathan hadnât stepped in and disrupted my plan, I wouldnât have been in such a sorry state in front of the directors. He even asked him to sharpen my mind. It seems that if I donât teach him a lesson, he might really end up controlling me in the future.â
"Iâm looking forward to it," Nathan said.
He spoke with a smile upon hearing that. As he turned around, he looked up at Sebastian and said, "Oh, by the way, anyone who has nothing to do with Charrington Group should leave."