Chapter 892: 892. People who don’t understand the rules

Edward Gresia felt somewhat guilty under Elly Campbell’s cold gaze and subconsciously diverted his eyes from her face, but then he thought to himself, it’s just a woman after all, strutting around in a suit with the president’s aide following her like she really thinks she’s the president?

However, he did not expect that this woman would adjust her mental state so quickly. Her husband was possibly dead, yet there she was, not weeping at home, but appearing full of energy at the board meeting.

This woman was much more formidable than Henry Jones’s wife back in the day.

As if intentionally trying to hurt her, Edward Gresia disregarded the occasion completely and said:

"Such a big incident happened to President Jones, and Mrs. Jones isn’t staying put at home. How is it that she has the mood to come to the company? Everyone says President Jones and Mrs. Jones share a deep affection, but I don’t see Mrs. Jones looking sad at all?"

Edward Gresia’s words were a deliberate attempt to rub salt into Elly Campbell’s wounds, both Harry Hall and Robert Green behind her frowned deeply.

However, it was Elly Campbell who, upon hearing his words, suppressed the coldness in her eyes without any change in her demeanor, and said:

Director Gresia, why don’t you tell me then, did

the conference table with her fingers, her gaze sweeping over everyone’s face; with each tap, it

crowd avoided Elly’s smile that was not

just now realizing that the Jones corporation also has people who don’t

that

woman like this, Edward

paid him no heed, calmly taking her seat at the chairman position of the board where

chairman’s seat was no less intimidating than any

prided themselves on having fought in the business world for decades were momentarily pressed into silence by the aura

the woman in front of them was still Adam Jones’s wife, and no matter how little they thought

Gresia didn’t see it that

Jones, and his wife was his

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