Ji Wei and the other two walked into the president’s office under the startled gazes of the employees. As soon as the door closed, the outside erupted into chaos.
"Did you see that? The eldest daughter has arrived! She just said she wants to convene a shareholder eting. What is she planning to do?"
"Isn’t it obvious? She’s taking advantage of Mr. Ji’s absence to try and seize company assets!"
"Well, you can’t really say it’s seizing, can you? After all, she’s Mr. Ji’s only daughter. The Ji Family is bound to be hers soday."
"I’ve heard a rumor though—the eldest daughter isn’t Mr. Ji’s biological child!" soone else whispered. "Maybe that’s why this impostor couldn’t wait any longer, rushing to take over Ji Family’s business."
"Oh my gosh, is that reliable information?"
"If it’s true, that’d be explosive news."
"Even if she’s an impostor, there’s nothing we can do. This woman has Mr. Gu backing her."
"If she really takes over, I swear I’ll resign! Working under a woman with no skills—it’s suffocating."
"Manager Zhou, let’s not get too worked up. If we resign, we’d only be giving her an easy ti. We should stick around to make her life miserable, make sure she’s out of her depth."
"Jiaojiao, do you have any ideas?" an employee couldn’t help but ask.
The one called Jiaojiao waved for everyone to gather around, "Co closer, I have a great plan... "
...
Ji Wei lifted her head from a pile of docunts and materials.
After reading almost all morning, her eyes felt incredibly dry, but she’d finally gained a basic understanding of Ji Family’s operating conditions.
Perhaps because of the blonde-haired bodyguard stationed at the office door, none of the other employees dared to approach her. Everyone kept their distance, and she enjoyed a peaceful morning.
The clock on the wall showed it was almost noon.
Ji Wei turned to Chen Ke, who was organizing docunts at another desk, and said, "Assistant Chen, I’ll keep lunch simple. You and Mary can go to the restaurant downstairs."
Chen Ke responded and walked over to her: "Madam, Mr. Gu has already arranged your lunch."
Ji Wei paused, then curled her lips into a smile.
Gu Moqian had clearly made taking care of her a habit, always thinking ahead for her, attentive and warm. She decided she’d have to reward him properly when she got ho!
Her lunch was a specially prepared nutritious al by a private chef, and Ji Wei ate until she was fully satisfied.
At two in the afternoon, Ji Wei promptly went to the eting room.
As expected, not one shareholder arrived on ti.
Ji Wei, remaining composed, took the seat in the frontmost position and unfolded her materials to continue reading.
Minutes ticked by.
Standing behind her, Chen Ke grew increasingly uneasy.
He kept glancing at his watch. Nearly twenty minutes had passed, and not a single shareholder had arrived. Could they have conspired to leave Ji Wei hanging?
"Madam, should I give them a call to hurry them up?" he suggested from the side.
"No need." Ji Wei focused intently on the docunts, not lifting her head.
She was curious to see just how long the shareholders could keep this up.
Just as the words left her mouth, two shareholders who typically had a good relationship with Ji Yunli walked into the eting room.
"Uncle Zhao, Uncle Zhong, good afternoon." Ji Wei imdiately stood to greet them.
These two would occasionally visit the Ji Family residence as guests, so Ji Wei was relatively familiar with them.
"The last ti we saw Miss Ji, she was still a little girl, and now she’s all grown up."
"Ti flies so fast. We old folks are getting on in years."
The two shareholders joked.
"Please have a seat, uncles."
Ji Wei offered a polite smile, exchanged a few pleasantries with them, and then returned to her own seat.
Planting her hands firmly on the table, her gaze was sharp as she looked at the two shareholders. There was an undeniable air of authority as she calmly began, "Let’s start our eting now."
President Zhao and President Zhong exchanged puzzled glances.
President Zhao looked at Ji Wei, startled, and asked: "Start now? But only the two of us are here..."
Was this a joke?
Did this Miss Ji really think convening a shareholder eting was child’s play?
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