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Chapter 199

    Jeffery only felt that this person was a little familiar, but he did not recognize him. Director Irvine stood up and said, "President Jefferson, aren''t you living in


    Brisbane now? Why did youe to thepany today?"


    Reba''s expression froze. She immediately understood that he was the person who rarely showed up in thepany, Chris Jefferson.


    However, he only had 10% of the shares and it could notpare to her father''s 60%. Furthermore, Jeffery was already the chairman.


    She did not show Chris any respect at all and mocked unceremoniously, saying, "Of course, you can join as a shareholder, but you can''t use your position to bring garbage in."


    She nced at Catherine after speaking.


    Catherine raised her eyebrows andughed. "Are you talking about yourself?"


    "Catherine Jones, are you still dreaming?" Reba sneered, "My father is now the chairman of Hudson. I cane here whenever I want. Who do you think you are?" "I haven''t even voted. How did he be the new


    chairman?" Chris dully dragged a chair over and sat down.


    Jeffery looked down on Chris. "It seems that President Jefferson isn''t satisfied with me, but there are already ten people in thepany who voted for me. Even if you don''t vote, it''s useless."


    "Yes." Director Irvine felt awkward. "Jeffery is the new chairman. No one can change that.


    "He''s also thergest shareholder who holds 60% of the shares. How can youpare to him?"


    Some people began to mock.


    Jeffery''s expression was arrogant. "President Jefferson, if you''re here to cause trouble, don''t me me for asking someone to escort you out."


    "Who said you''re thergest shareholder?" Chris smiled. "You have 30% of the shares at most."


    Jeffery frowned. "When my mother died, 60% of the shares were given to me."


    "You think too much." Chris threw the documents in his hand on the table. "The old madam made a will before she passed. After she dies, Catherine Jones and you will each have 30% of the 60% of shares. What, are you nning to take everything without saying anything?"


    When this statement was made, the whole room was in an uproar.


    Jeffery and Reba''s faces changed greatly. Director


    Irvine picked up the documents and his face turned grave. "It''s true. The seal and signature of the old madam are on it." 2


    "That''s impossible..." Jeffery pped the table and stood up.


    "What''s impossible about it?" Catherine walked over to look at the crowd. "I believe that all shareholders know that Hudson was founded by Sheryl Jones more than 20 years ago. I''m Sheryl''s daughter, and this is my mother''spany. My grandparents only gave him 3 0% of the shares because Jeffery Jones raised me, but he''s insatiable and wants to hog it all."


    "You shut your mouth!" Jeffery tried to p her, but someone was quicker than him.


    Elie caught his hand and squeezed hard, making him scream in pain immediately.


    "Who are you? Let go of me this instant, or else!"


    "If you dare to hit my employer again, I''ll break your hand."


    Elie warned coldly before releasing his hand. Jeffery took a few steps back. His hand was numb with pain.


    Reba supported Jeffery and said incredulously," Catherine Jones, what are you talking about? For the sake of glory and wealth, you''d even disown your biological father? Everyone knows that Sheryl Jones had never married. How could she have a daughter? Have you gone crazy?"


    "That''s not what you said before. You said yourself that I''m not Jeffery Jones'' daughter."


    Reba''s eyes shed with mockery. "I was just talking nonsense back then. Grandpa and Grandma''s will clearly states it." 1


    Director Irvine nodded helplessly again. "Yes, it''s written that Catherine Jones is indeed Sheryl Jones'' daughter."
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