She Is A CEO

She Is A Ceo Novel George Chapman Chapter 586



She Is A Ceo Novel George Chapman Chapter 586

“Spencer, I’ll leave this to you. I am really tired.” Erik was placing all his hopes on his son. He was exhausted at the moment.

“Don’t worry. I’m here.” As his son, Spencer can only comfort his father.

The next day, the Amasun Group shareholders’ meeting was held at 10:00 a.m. , but to Spencer’s surprise, not many shareholders were scheduled to attend. The reasons for not attending the meeting were very wonderful. Someone was sick at home, or was currently out of the country. And one shareholder even said he was busy. Spencer felt overwhelmed.

The shareholders’ meeting was so pointless that Spencer quickly returned to his office to liquidate the shares. He looked around and found some clues.

“Romeo, Fitch and Amos have always been our majority shareholders. Why aren’t they named now?”

“Probably sold the shares in pieces,” replied Romeo Simpson, Spencer’s assistant at the headquarters.

“Any irregularities in the process?” Spencer asked again.

“No, it’s all normal resale…”

“Well, they didn’t tell us they were reselling the shares,” Spencer guessed, frowning. Ccontent © exclusive by Nô/vel(D)ra/ma.Org.

“Does it matter if we liquidate?” Romeo worried.

“What’s the point? They’ve already sold it to small companies. What we know now is that we own 40% of the shares, and those shareholders aren’t showing up. If someone wants to acquire other shares, then the company will be handed over to someone else!” Spencer became angrier as he spoke.

“Do you have a solution?” Romeo asked.

“You need to look into it and see if there’s any connection between the companies. If you see anything unusual, report it immediately.” Spencer could only handle the situation in the most conservative way possible.

“Yes.”

Romeo went on with his task. Spencer was upset. Foreign businessmen had never been able to find a way to prosper in the USA. Now someone with an intention was secretly manipulating them. Looking out of the window at the gray sky, Spencer had a growing sense of foreboding.

Meanwhile, in New York, more than 4,000 miles from San Francisco, Sophie was packing her room with Edwin helping her while Theodore rolled around in his grandparents’ bed like a happy bunny.

Of course he was happy, because Sophie said he would see his mommy soon.

“Teddy, are you happy?” Sophie asked Theodore with a smile as she cleaned up.

“Happy!” Lucia jumped up and said cheerfully, “I’m going to see mommy and daddy and my sister.”

“Huh?” Sophie paused. “How did you know it’s a girl?”

“Intuition!” said Theodore proudly.

Sophie smiled, looked at Edwin and said excitedly, “We’re going to have a little granddaughter!”

Sophie trusted the child’s wonderful intuition.

Edwin couldn’t help but smile. “You’re just going to trust Teddy’s intuition?”

“Of course!” Sophie leaned over to pick up Theodore, having the same smug look on her face as her grandson’s.

Edwin’s smile deepened as he reached out and pinched Teddy’s cheek gently, “Remember what I told you. Don’t ask about the baby after you go back. You just know that it is your mommy’s baby. It’s your younger brother or sister.”

“Got it!” Theodore responded earnestly and quickly, amusing Sophie with his quick-witted manner.

“Also, take your medicine when you get back. We’re only bringing two escorts this time. You can’t hide from them like you’re at home,” Sophie said, kissing Theodore on the cheek.

Although Theodore was very cooperative with the follow-up treatment, he was naughty after all, which was a child’s nature. He also had a natural fear of injections and medicines. Therefore, he often hid himself from the medical staff who looked for him. Occasionally, he would make everyone laugh.

“I know. I’m going to be the elder brother, the best brother, protecting my little sister!” Theodore promised earnestly, insisting that the baby was a girl.

Sophie hugged Theodore, with her heart overflowing with happiness.

The butler knocked on the door to remind them that the car was ready and that their luggage was almost packed. Then they set off for Athegate, where they were deeply concerned.

After more than ten hours, Edwin and Sophie finally arrived at Athegate with Theodore. When they showed up at Spencer’s villa on the east side of the city, Ewan, who had come to open the door, was stunned.

Edwin was the patriarch of the Davies family. Although he and Erik had become rivals, his influence and aura overshadowed the rivalry, and Ewan was awestruck by him.

“Mr. Davies… You and madam, and… Teddy. Why are you here all of a sudden?” After a long pause, Ewan finally found his voice.

Edwin glanced at Ewan and asked coldly, “Do you want me to answer you at the door?”

Ewan panicked and immediately let the group into the house. The villa was fully heated, and Sophie immediately sighed in relief and released Theodore from her arms. She didn’t want Theodore catch a cold.

“Mr. Davies, my young master is back in San Francisco. I’ll call him and let him know you’re here,” Ewan said as he asked Edwin and other people to sit down.

“Whatever,” Edwin said.

“So, Mr. Davies, the reason you’re here…” Ewan asked cautiously.

“Are you kidding me?” Sophie was rude to Ewan, “Even if Erik doesn’t like us,” she said, “Teddy is still Lucia’s biological son, and we’re here with him and his mother when his little brother or sister is born. Is there any need to explain why?”

“No, no…” Ewan replied hurriedly, ordering the servants to prepare tea for them and then went to make a phone call.

At this time, because of jet lag, Spencer was still dreaming. He was awakened by the phone ring, so he was very unhappy, but Ewan’s report made he immediately wake up.

“You mean Edwin and Sophie brought Teddy to visit Lucia themselves?!”

A sense of incongruity was created in Spencer’s mind. What were the odds? Why didn’t they come when he was there?

“Yes, they are in the living room right now. Mr. Davies, I don’t dare to chase them away,” Ewan said directly. He knew Spencer would not like them, but he did not have the guts to do so.

“I know.” Spencer sighed. “They came prepared. We can’t chase them away. And we’ll feel bad about it. Forget it. Take them to the building.”

Spencer had to compromise, even in front of Edwin and Sophie.


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