Chapter 1469. Shareholders“ Meeting 1
Annoyed, Qi Feng immediately cut Morrison off. Morrison was startled when Qi Feng looked at him with a stern gaze. He gasped and quickly clammed up.
“Master, I…” Morrison felt like he was in the wrong, so he did not dare to say more.
“Do you think this situation is good for us? We’re being forced to take action. You’re too ignorant, Morrison.” Qi Feng was feeling light-headed and he seemed exhausted.
In fact, he had not been able to relax for quite some time and had always been in a state of nervous tension. He started making plans because he had begun to feel helpless, especially after Doris’s misfortune.
“But all we can do is to keep going. Those shareholders are also on your side, Master. However, some of President Qi’s people seem to be out of it and they don’t understand what’s going on. They seem to have some doubts about President Qi’s matter. When President Qi said that he wanted to postpone the shareholders’ meeting, they strongly agreed to it, but now, they seem to be keeping their options open…” Morrison said frustratedly.
“First Master, I feel that they’re just a bunch of fence-sitters who can’t make up their minds. I don’t get what Yue Hai’s thinking either. It seems like he’s just on his own. President Qi has always kept his guard up against him. When Second Master was still at the company, he seemed to be quite friendly towards him, but now…”
“The Qi Kai Group is in a tough spot now. The most important thing right now is to make sure that the shareholders’ meeting is on the agenda. Everything was unexpected, so they can’t really say no,” Qi Feng said as he took a sip of tea from the cup beside him.
Morrison nodded. “Exactly. I’ve heard from the hospital that President Qi’s still in critical condition, and it may be difficult to recover even after he emerges from the critical period. Moreover, according to reliable sources, he might…”
Although he wanted to go on, he noticed Qi Feng’s eyes darken when he said that. Therefore, he immediately held his tongue and observed his boss carefully.
