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Ex-husband Goes Money Comes by Yvone Zabielski novel Chapter 418

Chapter 418 Show Them My Belly

Ormand was speechless.

But there was nothing he could do since Viola was angry. Therefore, he had to go back to the sofa and get back to work reluctantly.

The room quieted down, with neither of them saying anything anymore.

The sound of typing and the rustle of writing on paper blended together perfectly.

After another two hours, Fernanda showed up at the door again. But, this time, instead of pushing the door open, she waited outside for Viola to come out.

“Ms. McGraw, there will be a shareholder meeting in fifteen minutes. All the directors are waiting in the conference hall now.”

“All right. I will be there soon.”

Viola locked the computer screen while glancing at Ormand, who was writing notes on the sofa intently. Then Viola got up and went to the conference hall without disturbing Ormand.

In the conference hall.

Noticing Viola was here, all the directors looked serious. There was something subtle in the air.

Everyone cast Viola a stern gaze, especially Chace, who had just come to Viola’s office.

Viola noticed it, but she just brushed it aside and calmly announced that the regular meeting had started.

Despite the meeting being excruciatingly boring, which was mainly about reports on sales for the month, project progress, and so on, it lasted for one and a half hours.

Viola felt a bit tired, but she kept it to herself while continuing to listen carefully.

Finally, the meeting came to an end. She then asked, “Does anyone have anything to say? If not, let’s call it a day.”

Most of the directors started to sort out their stuff, ready to leave. But Chace raised his hand and stood up.

“Ms. McGraw, I went to your office earlier today, and I found that Mr. Hobson was there as well. What were you doing in there with him? You should have met me instead!”

Everyone was shocked.

They, their eyes wide open, looked at Chace, impressed by his boldness.

Chace was actually questioning Viola in front of so many people about her messing around with her boyfriend. How daring!

Viola raised her eyes, which were cold, and replied nonchalantly, not feeling embarrassed at all, “Mr. Downey, we’ll get married next week. What else do you think a pair of soon–to–be husband and wife could do?”

Chace looked furious. “As the CEO of the company, you should be ashamed of yourself for messing around in the office. But instead, you look as if you’re doing the right thing.

“For a person like you, wanton and carefree, why should we trust you with the McGraw Group?”

Viola slammed the table, and a bang sounded. People trembled in fear because of that.

When Viola was angry, she would look fierce and strong.

“Or maybe we should trust you with the company instead? But I wonder how many days you can stay in that position?

“What’s wrong with flirting a bit? You, on the other hand, were the one who was in the wrong. By bringing this matter to a meeting like this, you are actually meddling in my affairs, showing no respect for your boss, and being undisciplined.

“What’s more, am I really wanton and carefree like you said? I mean, I’ve only been in my position for a few days, and you are already foretelling the company’s future! What are your grounds for that? Are you a fortuneteller?”

People sneered in low voices upon hearing that.

“You’re being irrational.”

Chace’s face twisted in anger. He had only said a couple of sentences, but Viola dissed him nonstop due to that. In Chace’s eyes, that was Viola being presumptuous to him.

Viola snorted and glared at him.

“Mr. Downey, just because you are a senior with a high position in the company for thirty years doesn’t mean you are the law here. I won’t give in to you as Bobby did! And I’ll impose punishment for what you did today according to the rules.”

“Viola!”

Chace was so angry that he gritted his teeth. “How dare you punish me a few days after you took office? I mean, even your father has to show respect for me.”

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