Chapter 1767
Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire
Chapter 1767 Investment Withdrawal Hearing the crowd claiming that Vinson was no longer around, Susanne felt a pang of anger blaze within her. Nevertheless, she did not let her emotions get the better of her.
I canât get mad at these reporters. Who knows what kind of story theyâll try to fabricate? I mustnât let my actions affect Nightshire Group in any way. âI firmly believe that my son will come back alive. So, I will not be making any useless plans right now.â âMrs. Nightshireâ¦â
Noticing how Susanne tried to hold herself together to answer the reportersâ questions despite her pale complexion, Rayson interrupted, âWeâll stop here for today. Please be merciful and not come up with untrue stories for your articles.â
With that, he held Susanne by the arm and led her into the building. Of course, those reporters were unsatisfied as Susanne had only answered two questions throughout the session. Unwilling to let her leave just like that, they swarmed toward her. Yet, before they could get anywhere near her, the security at the entrance stopped them.
Since those reporters could not get more answers, they could only leave with their cameras and head back to work on their press releases.
Meanwhile, Rayson helped Susanne into the elevator. After heading to her office with her, Rayson instructed the secretary to bring her a glass of warm water. Her raging emotions finally eased after she took a few sips of water.
âWhat are they up to recently?â Susanne recomposed herself and asked. As the series of recent events crossed Raysonâs mind, a ruthless glint flashed across his sharp eyes. âTheyâre scrambling around to buy shares.â
âBuying shares?â Susanneâs heart skipped a beat. âDid anyone sell their shares?â
Rayson shook his head. âNot at the moment. Those small shareholders might be observing the situation by the sidelines too.â
Mr. Nightshireâs capabilities are evident. The decisions he made all these years have always helped those shareholders earn hefty profits.
Learning that no one had sold their shares yet, Susanne heaved a sigh of relief. Nonetheless, she still reminded Rayson, âIf anyone canât take it anymore and decides to sell their shares, you have to buy it back at once.â
Rayson nodded. In truth, he thought the same way too.
Given the companyâs current situation, we cannot afford to lose any shares to the other shareholders anymore.
The company was facing a ripple effect after experiencing a massive drop in stocks. Many companies would rather breach the contract than continue the collaboration with them.
When he shared the news with Susanne, she scowled at once. Theyâre obviously making things more difficult for us now. But what can I do? After all, everyone has the right to make a choice.
âGet back to workâ¦â Susanne rubbed her forehead.
With a nod, Rayson returned to his office.
Just as he entered his room, the phone on his desk rang. Without hesitation, he answered the call.
In the next second, his face darkened tremendously after hearing the news from the other end of the call.
âAre you sure you want to withdraw the investment? You better think twice. If you withdraw now, Mr.
Nightshire will never agree to you joining in again when he returns later,â Rayson grimly uttered.
Previously, they had gone to great lengths and established many connections to fund the capital investment for the company. Sadly, the investor had decided to pull out in less than a week.
The companyâs in a difficult situation right now. How can he decide to withdraw investment so easily?
Isnât he adding fuel to the fire?
âMr. Seet, I know itâs not a good idea to withdraw my investment now. But please understand that I have my difficulties too.â
As the other party was adamant about withdrawing his investment, Rayson had no choice but to divulge the news to Susanne. Well aware that there was no way to persuade someone who had his mind made up, she agreed to his investment withdrawal without hesitation.
âMrs. Nightshire, our cash flow will be affected if he withdraws nowâ¦â
Rayson tried to dissuade Susanne, yet she stopped him from finishing his sentence. âI still have some savings. You can make use of it.â
In actuality, Susanne had already made plans beforehand. She then pulled out a card from her bag and passed it to him.