Chapter 288
The Contract Marriage
Chapter 288 Selfish Motives âOkay, okay. Then Iâll go and inform her. Right, How about I call her over and you tell her about the things she should take note of? Tell her everything Ruby needs to do when sheâs here. This way, when you go to the company tomorrow, she can be prepared.â
âOkay. Then let her come now.â Julian did not refuse.
âThen wait here. I will go and call her.â Daphne heard her son agree and immediately got up to call Vivian.
Julian finally agreed to his mother. In fact, when he went to work alone, it was also a challenge to him.
He didnât have anyone close to him, and he couldnât see it with his eyes, so many things made him feel helpless.
In addition, during this period of time, Vivian had indeed changed a lot. Although he could not see it, he could feel it.
That night, Julian told Vivian everything she needed to pay attention to. After breakfast the next day, Vivian went to the Cooper Group with Julian.
Actually, since Ethan got sick until now, there had been some objections in the company. It was just that nothing major had happened in the company, which was why everything was fine.
When the car stopped in front of the companyâs lobby, Vivian got out of the car first, then helped Julian out of the car. They went to the companyâs lobby together.
Because Vivian had been to work here before, she was not unfamiliar with the company. The two of them took the elevator to Julianâs office floor.
When they walked out of the office and passed the secretariat room, they saw Jenny, the secretary, walking over nervously. She looked at Julian and called out softly.
Julian stopped and asked slowly, âWhatâs wrong?â
âYesterday, a few major shareholders in the company heard that Miss Ruby left and said that you canât see now. If this continues, it will be detrimental to the companyâs development, so today. . .â Jenny said a little hesitantly.
Vivian frowned, âDonât stutter when you speak. So what happened today?â
âThey said they were going to hold a meeting and want to choose a new CEO. . .â Jenny said and immediately lowered her head, not daring to look Vivian in the eyes.
âThey are throwing stones while they are down, arenât they? The chairman is still in the hospital and the CEO is now coming to the company to work every day. How can they do this? Where are they now?â
Vivian got angry when she heard that.
âThey are. . . In the conference room. . .â Jenny lowered her head again and replied.
âGot it, you go ahead!â Vivian looked at Julian and said, âJulian, letâs talk in the office first!â
Julian nodded and followed Vivian into his office.
Once the office door was closed, Vivian took Julian to the leather chair and sat still working in the company. How can they make such a request?â
Julian frowned. âActually, I had already expected this. This kind of thing will happen sooner or later.â
His and his fatherâs situation were all like this. It was inevitable that there would be some differences in voices in such a large company. It was already unexpected for him to be able to hold on until now.
âThen what should we do now?â Today was the first day that she came to work, and she encountered this kind of thing. It was also something that Vivian did not expect.
But on second thought, this kind of thing happened. It was a very good opportunity for her.
âSince they are already in the meeting room, it means that they have come prepared. Call Jenny in.â
âOkay.â Vivian nodded and walked to the door to call her secretary Jenny into the office.
âYes CEO.â Jenny walked in front of Julian.
âHow many people are there in the meeting room? Have you gone to see it?â
them in total.â
âItâs Director Dowson Bates!â
âI got it. Go and tell them that the meeting will be held at nine oâclock. You can go out first.â Julian nodded.
left the room.
Seeing Jenny leave and closing the office door, Vivian looked at Julian and asked, âWhy did this person do this?â
âHis son Diego Bates is now the vice president. It seems that he wants to make his son the President.â
When Julian heard this name, he had a general idea.
At nine oâclock in the morning, Vivian brought Julian to the meeting room.
When Vivian walked in, she saw that there were indeed nine people sitting in front of the meeting table.
The one sitting at the front was Dowson Bates.
Vivian helped Julian sit down while she sat beside him. Seeing the secretary close the door of the conference room, Vivian reminded Julian that the conference could begin.
Julian looked at the front and smiled faintly. âEver since my father fell sick, I have been very grateful to everyone for their support. I think that without everyoneâs help, the Cooper Group wouldnât be as peaceful as it is now. Although I canât see it with my eyes during this period of time, everyone is still very supportive of my work. This makes me very happy.â
âNo matter what happens today, since Iâm here today, I have to thank everyone first! Thank you for helping me when I encountered difficulties in the Cooper Group. I thought that everyone would continue to work like this, but when I came to the company today, I heard the secretary say that a few directors requested for a board meeting. My wife came with me today. If you have any good suggestions for the company, you can give them. Although I canât see it, I will definitely be listening!â
After they heard what Julian said, they silently looked at each other. The first one to speak was Dowson. âPresident, we are all clear about the chairmanâs illness. Your eyes have yet to find a suitable cornea. We, the directors, have discussed it over the past few days. For the sake of the companyâs development, I suggest you treat your eyes first. After all, such a large company. . . Some things canât be managed just by listening.â
âDuring the time when you are going to operate on your eyes, we will choose an acting CEO to temporarily replace you. When your eyes are good, the position of the CEO will be reserved for you at any time!â
Another director heard Dowsonâs words and went to speak. âDirector Cooper, we have no choice.
There are already rumors spreading outside. Our Cooper Group is such a big company and it will all be in your hands. It will be fine if nothing big happens. But if something were to happen, it might cause an irreversible situation to the Cooper Group. The Cooper Group was founded by Chairman Cooper himself. We donât want anything to happen to the company either. We just hope that you can come back and manage the company after youâve healed your eyes. What do you think?â
âYes! The few of us are also thinking about the companyâs development. I hope Director Cooper doesnât think too much about it.â
âThatâs right! Thatâs right! Director Cooper couldnât see it. If Chairman Cooper was in good health, we wouldnât have said anything. But now, many companies outside dare not cooperate with our company.
If this continues, the company will inevitably be affected. I hope that Director Cooper can make some concessions for the sake of the bigger picture.â
As soon as Dowson spoke, the other directors all agreed.
Vivian was originally a person who was good at observing peopleâs expressions and words. Soon, she understood that among these people, Dowson was a key person.
As the sound of the voice gradually faded, Vivian, who was sitting beside Julian, spoke.
âIs everyone done talking? If you are done, can I say a few words?â
Dowson knew her identity, but he did not put her in his eyes. âThis meeting is the companyâs board of directors. It does not seem appropriate for Madam of President to attend, right?â
Vivian heard his words and smiled. âDirector Batesâ meaning is that as a wife, I can allow my husband to be bullied by others. Then, I can stay by the side and watch the show without saying anything?â
Dowson immediately put on the airs of an elder in the company. âMadam, donât distort my meaning. I mean this meeting. . .â
Vivian did not wait for him to finish speaking and directly slammed the table. âDonât use the board of directors to pressure me! Even though my surname is not Cooper, arenât you all just bullying the entire Cooper Family? Canât you see the sickness? Canât you see Julianâs eyes? But his heart is not blind!â
âSince you want to choose a new CEO, I would like to ask you. During the period when Julian was blind and still went to work, did he cause any major losses to the company? Did the company stop advancing? Has it announced that it is going to close down now? There is nothing! You only saw that his eyes are not good. But you didnât see that he was working hard.â
âJulian worked very late every night when he came home. He had to spend more energy than normal people. Because this company was founded by his father, he didnât want to disappoint his father!
Today, letâs be frank here! I know this meeting was brought up by you! Today, in front of so many people, do you dare to pat your chest and swear that you organized this meeting not to let your son become the president? You donât have any some selfish motives towards yourself, do you dare to swear?â
Julian quietly sat on the chair. When he heard Vivianâs words, he originally wanted to stop her, but after thinking about it, it was not a bad idea to let her test everyone.
Dowson did not expect this woman to ask him such a direct question in front of so many people. He immediately said with a guilty face, âDonât slander me!â
Vivian smiled. She was not afraid of this person at all. âI just want Director Bates to clarify whether he is selfish or not. Canât you just say that you donât have any motives? But hearing Director Batesâ words just now, it means that I almost misunderstood him. Since Director Bates is thinking about the company, I can now promise everyone. . .â
âFrom today onwards, I will be my husbandâs eyes. During this period of time, he didnât make any mistakes in his work and the companyâs development was the same as before. Like the board members said just now, because my husband had an eye problem, he canât work. Then I want to ask everyone here, when you sign a contract with the other party and you will get sick because of some health problems, do you want to give up your cooperation with the other party?â
âThe strength of a company is there. What we want is strength. If my husbandâs eyes hinder the companyâs development, doesnât that mean that all the employees in the company are useless? If thatâs the case, then I think before we change the president, we should first change all these useless employees of the company! Isnât everyone right?â