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Chapter 163:
“Relax a bit. This is just a board meeting.” Wyatt’s low voice put Davin at ease right away.
Still, as he watched the steady stream of shareholders arrive, Davin couldn’t help but ask, “Most of the shareholders are already here. How soon can you get to the office p>
Right then, Amelia turned to Barrie, who was behind the wheel, and said, “Let’s head straight to the office. Turn the car around.” Barrie complied at once.
Watching Barrie, Wyatt lifted his brow. “He listens to you without question now,” he said to Amelia.
Kretol City Hospital was close to the Stewart Group, and within minutes, the car arrived at the company’s underground parking lot. Amelia had already sent Davin a message telling him they had arrived, and soon the car door was opened from the outside. Davin greeted Amelia first, then shifted his focus to Wyatt. “The meeting has already started p>
Instead of responding to Davin, Wyatt looked at Amelia and said, “Be careful with your wounds. If anything happens, let me know right away…” Amelia signaled her understanding with a nod.
I𝘯s𝗍a𝗻𝘁 а𝗰сe𝘴s 𝗈𝗇
Meanwhile, Davin fidgeted anxiously nearby but didn’t dare urge Wyatt. Luckily, Wyatt soon got out of the car and walked into the elevator. Davin followed him and shared everything he had uncovered.
Wyatt quickly pieced together Conroy’s strategy: he was trying to use the board to pressure him.
Inside the meeting room.
“Stay calm, Conroy. We’ll convince Wyatt together. He might hold the CEO title, but there’s no way he can ignore all of us shareholders p>
The man speaking was Julius Stewart. Although he carried the Stewart name, his relation to the family was distant. By blood, he was the son of Conroy’s cousin. With seven percent of the Stewart Group’s shares in hand, Julius counted as a major shareholder outside the immediate family circle.
Before Wyatt became CEO, Conroy had called the shots at the Stewart Group. He’d built strong ties with most shareholders, so when he needed them to pressure Wyatt, everyone stood firmly with him.
The meeting room was filled with chatter until Wyatt stepped inside. Instantly, the room grew so quiet that even breathing sounded louder.
Conroy was sitting in the spot reserved for the CEO—a seat that belonged to Wyatt. Davin, catching on, hurried to pull up a chair right next to Conroy.
Once Wyatt sat down, he turned a knowing gaze on Conroy. “Is there a specific reason for holding this board meeting p>