Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 480 Leaâs expression hardened. âYour grandfather has retired. Iâm reminding you not to do things so ruthlessly. Otherwise, donât blame me for not going easy on you.â
âIâm not sure what you mean by those words, butâ¦â
Shaun suddenly took a remote control and turned on the big screen on the wall. The faces of a few major shareholders of Hill Corporation appeared clearly on the screen. âExcuse me, Mom. I was having a video call with the shareholders. Theyâve heard everything you just said.â
Director Kennedy, who was the eldest among the shareholders, said, âVice Director Hill, if we take back the 80 billion dollars, we could divide it among ourselves and weâd each have a few hundred million. Of course, we know that youâre rich and you donât care. You can reject the money and just give it to us.â
Director Martin said sarcastically, âWe understand that the Campos family is your husbandâs family, so we turned a blind eye to your underlings in Hill Corporation back then. But we never knew the Campos family had taken 80 billion dollars. This is just too ridiculous.â
Director Morris harrumphed. âMy son worked faithfully in the project department for decades. Even if he took some benefits for himself, he only took 400 to 500 million dollars. You, on the other hand, gave the Campos family 80 billion dollars for no reason. Youâre always siding with the outsiders.â
Director Kennedy said, âYour son, William, signed another project with the Campos family again not long ago and gave up five percent of the profits to them. Luckily, Eldest Young Master Hill terminated the collaboration. Otherwise, the Campos family would have earned more than thousands of billions.â
Director Morris said, âWe donât need a vice director who always sides with the Campos family.â
Leaâs face became paler, and her body was trembling.
She had managed Hill Corporation for decades, and this was the first time these shareholders were criticizing her. âGentlemen, I admit that I lent Campos Corporation a helping hand before, but itâs impossible that they took as much as 80 billion dollars. This is all made up by Shaun.â
Director Kennedy smiled. âI donât think these allegations were made up from nowhere. The Campos family is most likely ambitious, so maybe even you were kept in the dark.â
âNo way!â Lea did not believe it at all.
Shaun raised his head toward the screen and said, âAlright, shareholders. Iâll communicate this with my mom properly.â
âThank you, Eldest Young Master Hill.â
The video call ended.
Mason frowned and said, âShaun, how can you treat your mom this way? How will she face other people from now on?â
Shaun smiled. âUncle, if I were you, I would say something along the lines of, âMy dear, to not let you feel troubled, weâll just return the 80 billion dollars to Hill Corporationâ.â
Masonâs expression darkened until it almost looked black.
80 billion dollars was not 70,000 or 80,000 dollars. It was not that easy to fork out and give away.
âMy dearâ¦â
âOkay, heâs just putting you in a difficult position. I understand.â Lea pulled Mason. âLetâs go.â
At the door, Lea turned back. Her tone was icy as she said, âShaun, Iâll remember this slap on the face that you gave me today. From now on, donât call me âMomâ. Weâre not related to each other anymore.â
Half a minute later.
Hadley closed the door. He shook his head and sighed. âMadam Hill has really been brainwashed by Mason.â
âNever mind, he canât hide it much longer.â
Shaunâs gaze was faint.
â¦
At the parking lot.
Mason supported his head in his hands in distress and did not say a word.
Lea bit her lip and hesitated. She took a card out of her wallet and gave it to him. âI have 60 billion dollars in here. You can take it to Campos Corporation to regulate the cash flow.â
âMy dearâ¦â Mason looked at her with guilt and misery. âI cannot take this.â