Chapter 87
He Clings to Me Every Nigh
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Olivia Jenkins didnât care about the strange looks from others.
She wore a stern expression, exuding an intimidating aura, âInitiate the audit process immediately. As the acting president and chairman, I instruct Vice President Charles to enjoy some tea in the guest room of the corporation until the audit is over, and a definitive conclusion is made.â
Henry Charles could no longer suppress his anger. He abruptly stood up and slapped the table forcefully.
His dark eyes glared at Olivia Jenkins fiercely, âDo you really think youâre the master of the Jenkins Family! Disrespectful, lowly! â
Olivia Jenkins kept silent, calmly watching Henry Charles lose his cool
The companyâs accounts definitely wouldnât hold up under scrutiny.
At this moment, Olivia Jenkins was even more determined to carry out a full audit. The corporationâs CFO couldnât be trusted.
Overthrowing Henry Charles would be like breaking both of Seraphinaâs legs, rendering her flightless.
Henry Charles pointed his fingers at Olivia Jenkins and continued to curse: âI tried reasoning with you out of pity for Hannah Jenkins and George Jenkins, and out of respect for Mrs. Jenkins. But who knew youâd be such an ungrateful wretch, openly attempting to seize the Jenkins Group for yourself.â
Olivia Jenkins looked at Henry Charles disdainfully, the corners of her mouth slightly curled up in a mocking smile, âVice President Charles, surely you know that this is an audit process. Your agitation suggests only one possibility to me. You do not wish to cooperate with the audit, you fear it. If youâre innocent, youâll be out in a few days after a good rest. I donât understand why youâre so worked up.â
Mrs. Jenkins didnât take a stand, nor did she show any intent to help Henry Charles.
When facing interests, Mrs. Jenkins could distinguish clearly.
Even if thereâs a squabble within the family, they shouldnât let outsiders benefit from it.
A loss of two billion wasnât a small amount. If it were to be brushed under the rug, it would be extremely disadvantageous for the Jenkins Group.
She wasnât inclined to help Olivia Jenkins, she merely had the groupâs best interest in mind.
From start to finish, Henry Charles didnât explain the issues with the accounts, causing the shareholders to feel unsure, worried about losing their interests.
A representative of the shareholders spoke up: âHenry Charles, please enjoy some tea for a few days and take a good rest. If you are innocent, no one can wrong you. Acting Chairman, please carry out the audit process. We all agree to initiate a full audit.â
Oliva Jenkins felt a hint of relief, her stern facial expression softened slightly, âI am extremely grateful for the shareholdersâ trust. I will inform everyone once the audit results are out.â
Following Olivia Jenkinsâ instructions, the secretary informed the security team to escort Vice President Charles to the guest room for some rest.
The other shareholders left the conference room one after another, all casting meaningful glances at Olivia Jenkins.
Mrs. Jenkins and Hannah Jenkins hadnât left yet.
Mrs. Jenkins stared at Olivia Jenkins coldly, âNo matter how cunning you are, please hand the Jenkins Group back.â
Olivia Jenkinsâ sharp gaze met her grandmotherâs, her purpose remaining unwavering, âIâll personally safeguard my fatherâs lifetime efforts; no need for grandmotherâs concern.â
With that, Olivia Jenkins stood up, walked to Henry Charlesâ side, and leaned against the conference table.
Her almond eyes emitted a frosty glint, âWhat exactly did you discuss with my father? Besides the audit, are you still hiding something from everyone?â
Henry Charles glared at Olivia Jenkins resentfully, âIâve already explained.â
Olivia Jenkinsâ somber gaze swept over Hannah Jenkins, âVice President Charles, you have at least three days to think it over. I hope, in three days, your answer will not disappoint me.â
âDid Daniel Marshall teach you to ruthlessly kick me out of the Jenkins Group?â
âI thought of it myself. You probably never expected that I could understand accounts.â Olivia Jenkins turned around, looking at her grandmother and said provocatively: âYou definitely didnât expect that I have studied Business
Administration, and have an MBA. I came prepared..â