She Made a Comeback as a Renowned Doctor-Chapter 642: Williams Clan Shareholders’ Meeting
Chapter 642: Chapter 642: Williams Clan Shareholders’ Meeting
After leaving the Carter Family, Hope Williams didn’t go straight home. She went to the hospital to have lunch with Jade Bell and then spent the whole afternoon in her room.
Jade Bell, seeing that the shareholder meeting was imminent, was a bit worried about Hope’s calm demeanor.
"Little Hope, have you arranged everything?"
Hope Williams sat beside her, slender fingers holding a fruit knife, carefully peeling an apple.
"Everything’s arranged, don’t worry."
After peeling the apple, Hope sliced it into small pieces, placed them on a plate, and handed one to Jade Bell, "It’s quite sweet, Grandma, have a taste."
"You’re the only one who has time to bother with an old woman like me during such a busy time."
Jade Bell sighed, looking at Hope with some concern, but seeing her so composed, she didn’t say more.
Hope stayed until the evening before going home.
The next day, after breakfast, Hope booked tickets for Wyatt Lewis, Luke, and Willow and asked Wyatt to take the children back to the Emperor Capital.
The three of them disapprovingly surrounded Hope.
Luke and Willow clung to the sofa, refusing to let go, shaking their heads and shouting, "No, no, why is Mommy sending us away?"
Hope patiently squatted in front of the two little ones, stroking their heads, "Be good, go back to Daddy first."
Willow’s eyes reddened, "Why isn’t Mommy coming with us?"
Hope smiled, "Mommy still has things to do, but once they’re done, I’ll come back to be with you, alright?"
"But we don’t want to leave Mommy."
Hope hugged the two aggrieved little ones.
"Sister-in-law, let the bodyguards take Luke and Willow back, I’ll stay with you."
Wyatt Lewis knew that tomorrow was the Williams Group’s shareholder meeting, and Hope’s move was surely out of fear that Ted Williams might do something, sending them away for their protection.
Hope shook her head, "No need. I wouldn’t feel assured leaving Luke and Willow with anyone else. You take them back; there’s no need to worry about me."
Wyatt frowned, wanting to say more, but Hope patted his shoulder, "Alright, with so many bodyguards, everything will be fine. I’m worried that if Ted Williams kidnaps them to threaten me, it would be over. So, to ensure I have no worries, you take them back."
Wyatt could only nod in agreement.
The last disappearance of Luke and Willow under his watch had left a lasting scar on him.
The wickedness of bad people knows no bounds, and he couldn’t be sure they wouldn’t strike again.
"Sister-in-law, don’t worry, I’ll definitely get them back safely to my brother."
Hope smiled gently and nodded, "Alright, check-in with me when you arrive safely."
After they left, Hope sat back down on the sofa, feeling slightly relieved.
She was certain that Ted Williams wouldn’t make any move the next day.
...
The next day.
Ever since Hope Williams announced the Williams Group’s shareholder meeting at that press conference, it had been the center of attention.
Many were intensely curious about the evidence Hope claimed to have against Ted Williams.
Of course, everyone could guess this shareholder meeting would be an Asura-like epic spectacle.
The meeting was at ten, but by nine, the entrance of Williams was already surrounded by journalists, all eager to get the first scoop.
Williams was twenty minutes away, and Hope left at nine.
Just stepping out from the villa, Hope saw six vehicles waiting by the gate, with over a dozen extra bodyguards added.
Hope pursed her lips, "What’s all this?"
"Madam, these are Boss’s instructions," Eli Cox immediately responded.
Hope nodded, understanding flashing in her eyes, and then bent down to get into the car.
Eli Cox sat in the driver’s seat, starting the car and driving towards Williams.
Williams.
The meeting room had several shareholders already in their suits, sitting solemnly.
Besides the company’s shareholders, Ted Williams invited the board’s veterans, making it clear his intention was to choose the group’s successor today.
The moment Luna Williams and Ted Williams walked into the room, everyone turned to look at them, politely greeting them.
Luna wore a courteous smile, nodding gracefully.
Such occasions were Ted’s specialty, and he handled them with ease.
Eli Cox stood and gave them a glance-over, then smiled, "President Williams, who’s this young lady?"
Eli’s gaze lingered on Luna, pretending to be surprised, "Is this the Second Miss Williams? She’s grown more beautiful."
Eli Cox’s smooth and tactful reputation was well-known.
Luna looked at the man staring at her, furrowing her brows slightly.
She had always been groomed as the successor by Maverick Williams, so she was familiar with the company’s shareholders and board members.
She immediately recognized the man before her as Eli Cox, a smooth and lustful character, shrewd and yet possessing 10% of Williams shares, plus a board member with significant influence in meetings.
With that in mind, Luna suppressed her distaste, smiled with her lips, and extended her hand towards Eli Cox, "Chairman Cox, it’s a pleasure to meet you."
Eli Cox promptly shook her hand, "It’s rare to meet the Second Miss Williams, I’m truly honored."
He brushed his thumb over the back of Luna’s hand, and she quickly withdrew it.
Eli’s eyes flashed, but his smile remained.
Luna masked her disdain, speaking, "I haven’t been much at the company before, so we haven’t met often. But now that I’ll be taking over, I’ll be seeing everyone regularly. I hope for your guidance, uncles who’ve worked with my grandfather."
After Luna’s words, the bustling room went quiet, as everyone looked at her.
Although everyone knew Maverick Williams had always groomed her as his successor, her illness over the years had delayed much.
And now, a Miss Williams had newly surfaced.
From that press conference, it was evident this Miss Williams was formidable, with a sharper mind and more capable than the Second Miss Williams.
Being a successor isn’t just about managing a company, but also having business acumen to lead major projects.
The board and shareholders’ eyes lingered on Luna briefly, shaking their heads subtly.
Eli’s eyes darted before he contemptuously raised his brows at Luna, standing silently.
Ted picked up on everyone’s thoughts but said nothing, instead asking, "Is everyone here?"
"Miss Williams hasn’t arrived yet," Eli replied.
Ted glanced at his watch, "There’re ten minutes till ten. If she’s late, treat it as forfeiting the shares."
Eli laughed, "Miss Williams might’ve run into something, but it’s not customary to forfeit shares directly for being late at shareholder meetings."
Ted gave him a cold glance.
Eli continued smiling flawlessly, leaving no room for objection.
Ted wasn’t bothered, taking his seat and drumming his fingers on the chair arm.
"Let’s wait a bit more."
After all... even if they wait hours, she won’t show.
Minutes passed when suddenly there was chatter, "Latest media report: 40 minutes ago, a major road accident occurred, a Rolls-Royce was completely wrecked!"
"Looks like it hit a big truck, it’s all scrap metal, how tragic! The people inside are probably in dire straits!"
Ted stopped drumming his fingers, a subtle smirk appearing at his mouth.
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