Chapter 664:

“Sadie has fainted! Call an ambulance!”

The following morning, Sadie woke up in the hospital. Her body ached, and she felt completely drained. She still couldn’t come to terms with Noah’s death.

Suddenly, the door to her hospital room burst open. Samuel entered hastily upon seeing her awake.

“Ms. Hudson, there’s trouble at the company,” he said urgently. “Three days ago, Mr. Noel and Ms. Burgess visited the Wall Group, but you weren’t there. Mr. Noel left immediately, and now the whole company knows. The shareholders are meeting today, and they seem prepared to confront you.”

Sadie’s fog of confusion cleared. The Wall Group was Noah’s, Absolon’s, and Nigel’s legacy. She was determined to defend it.

She sat up, swung her legs off the bed, and slipped on her shoes. “Let’s go to the company,” she declared.

Samuel nodded, and they hurried back to the Wall Group.

Upon arrival, they found Tina directing a subordinate. Spotting Sadie, Tina quickly came over.

“Sadie, be cautious. Coyle has just arrived as well.”

Sadie acknowledged the warning with a slight nod. She took the elevator directly to the floor where the meeting room was.

The sounds of dispute were audible even through the closed door.

for the

loss of such a crucial

propose we remove Sadie from her position as

It was Coyle’s voice.

this, began to

open the conference room

stance was firm. She looked around at the shareholders, her gaze finally resting on Coyle. A faint, mocking smile appeared on

me removed from my position. I presume you have a replacement in mind?” She

charged

face turned a shade of red. He was both angry and embarrassed. He

merely acting in the company’s best interests. It’s a necessary

a brief pause, “Three days ago, Mr. Noel from the Burgess Group made the effort to come here, and you, Sadie, failed to meet him. This caused him to leave. Surely, this demands an explanation? If you’re too preoccupied to manage the

tone seemed concerned, as if he genuinely cared for the company’s welfare. He subtly boasted about his

sound echoed starkly in the silent conference room. An elderly shareholder, who had been quiet, sighed regretfully. “Sadie, this time you’ve gone too

him looked similarly disappointed. They had once believed Absolon’s

and addressed the room with confidence. “Give me

“If I don’t succeed within three days, I will step down as chairperson myself.” Her

a forthright challenge from

aback; he hadn’t expected

devise a plan. He decided to wait and see how

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