Chapter 383
Marrying
Chapter 383
The Noria Tower.
It was so quiet in the conference room that one could hear a pin drop.
The manager looked at Matthew, who was not far away. He was so nervous that his legs were trembling. Even though Matthew did not even make any angry movements, his cold gaze swept across the conference room, making everyone unable to breathe.
âWhy did the supplier, who has been cooperating with us for eight years, suddenly raise prices? The reason!â
âBecauseâ¦because Mr. Grant said their annual business turnover is only one million dollars. The commission is too high, and we must lower the price, soâ¦
The managerâs forehead was covered in cold sweat. A highâranking official could crush someone. Fred was the young master of the Grant family. There was nothing the manager could do!
Matthew sneered. No one in the conference room dared to speak.
He said coldly. âHas the president of the Noria Group been replaced?â
The manager shivered in fear but didnât dare to refute. He thought, âIndeed, everyone knows Fred and Matthew are not on good terms. I had listened to Fred halfâheartedly back then because I thought that should be a small matter. I did not expect it would become a big deal now. It is only right that Matthew is angry!
âPack your things. Youâre fired. Also, get Fred to come and see me right away! Bring a supplementary contract over and raise half a point. All losses will be deducted from Fredâs dividends!â
Everyone nodded in unison. No one dared to object, except for Fred, who stormed in from outside.
It was one thing for Fred to be publicly humiliated, but itâs also a matter of his profits. Fred was furious. âMatthew Grant, what right do you have to deduct from my dividend? How dare you touch my money!â
Clang!
The office door was kicked open. Matthew looked up at Fred. Without a word, he threw the document at Fredâs feet!
Fred, his useless Matthew, was either causing trouble or on the way to causing trouble.
âBecause of your mistake, the other partyâs price increased. Our indirect losses reached ten million dollars. This debt is on you!â said Matthew
Fred was furious. âWhatâs wrong with that? Heâs a regular client. His company of over ten years is not large. His annual business turnover is less than one million dollars. How can we give him such a high commission? Heâs not a premium client. Why should we spoil him?â
âIdiot! Business integrity is the foundation. If this deal falls through, the cost of the Noria Group will rise by two points this quarter and beyond this year. Those two points will last you a lifetime! Canât you do anything right? Fred, I sometimes wish you would spend more time on women and less on the companyâs business. The Grant family is so blessed to have you!â
Manhew usually spoke little and coldly. The only exception was he used most of his vocabulary to scold Fred.
Moreover, his scolding was merciless.
No one expected their family members to indulge in beauty. Only Matthew wished he could beg Fred to indulge in beauty more.
What Fred spent on women was nothing compared to the money he lost casually!
âThe position of director is too difficult for you. The entire department will be disbanded from tomorrow onward. Go to the sales department. And, if you dare to kick the door again. Which foot did you use to kick ic..â
Fred straightened his neck and furiously said, âAre you going to chop off my feet! Matthew Grant, donât go too far!â
Matthew sneered. âItâs too troublesome to chop off your feet. Iâll inform your father directly and send you to Grandpa to learn the family rulesâ
âYourâ Fred gritted his teeth in anger. The rules of the Grant family were to whip the buttocks, except for children who made mistakes, who could be taught by the rules of the family when they grow up? Matthew was deliberately mocking Fred
As expected, the other descendants of the Grant family in the office snickered.
Fred turned around and left. The door was slammed shut with a bang. Fredâs eyes were filled with anger. This was the second time Matthew had used his position against him after his father abdicated. Previously, it was power, but it was money this time. Everyone knew Fred could make
several million dollars a year in his current position. Now, Matthew had taken away all his money in an instant.
Fred did not need power, but money was his lifeblood
âMr. Grant, the other party didnât agree. He even said he had to raise the price and joined forces with all the trading companies in Kranson City to raise the price. It seems Fred has caused a huge problem this time, I donât know what he said to make the other pany so angry!â
Matthew frowned tightly. âInvestigate thoroughly. Donât tell me the process but the results, I want to complete it by today. I have to do my best ta suppress it.â
After hanging up the phone, Charles was also full of anger. What exactly did Fred say? It shouldnât have just increased the price. After all he has been their customer for so many years. Fred is a real pain in the ass! I could have gotten off work normally today, but now, let alone getting off work, I be lucky if I can work overtime to get it donel thought Charles
Charles was speechless
Fred did not feel that he had done anything wrong at all. When he came out, his subordinates quickly approached him. âMr. Fred, what should we do now!â
âWhat else can we do? Letâs talk to them and see if they can give in.â said Fred. That was what he hated the most
Ever since Lincoln abdicated, Matthew became the president, Fred no longer had a backer in the Noria Group. Matthew would target Fred as long as Matthew had something on him. Fred did not feel anything wrong with him this time. He felt everything was deliberately done by Mathew. It was all because Matthew looked down on him!
âBut Mr. Fred, what exactly did you say to the boss of that business;
partnerâ¦
Fred spat. âI just said that his daughter is crippled and canât be saved for the rest of her life. I told him to earn less and pray for his child. Heâs angry!â
SUND GIFT