Summary of Chapter 1282 from His Domineering Lover
Chapter 1282 marks a crucial moment in Celia’s Romance novel, His Domineering Lover. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
As soon as the secretary left the office, Aleigha smiled. "Just look at these people Adrian surrounded himself with, a pack of vultures, even the secretary's no exception."
"I've done everything I can do. Aleigha, time to talk about what I'm interested in."
"I kindly handed Corbin over to you, but you, on the other hand, put her in in the blink of an eye.
"Now, why don't you enlighten me how this is gonna go down, ah?"
"How this is going down? The fact that you being in cahoots with that sneaky old b*stard?"
"Don't make more trouble than neither you nor I need, alright? Suing you for bribing a government official could happen in a second for me and you know it's true, Jaidyn, okay?"
Jaidyn squinted his eyes and gritted his teeth. He waved his hands annoyedly and said with a sigh, "How this world has spiraled down the slope, eh?"
"Aleigha, you're no more than a despicable scoundrel, repaying my favor with a knife in my back!" "Whatever you say, Jaidyn, your a*s's on the line
anyway."
"You got a problem with that?"
Jaidyn rolled his eyes and said fiercely, "If it weren't for Adrian, I would've made you flat on the ground, begging me to spare you!"
As soon as Jaidyn left, several small shareholders of the company came, way faster than Aleigha had expected.
"What have you done to the company, you little brat, ah?"
"Liquidate our shares and pay us in cash. We don't want anything to do with this company hanging by a thread. Let's just call it off!"
Shouting out their demands, the shareholders seemed not to take Aleigha seriously at all."
"Have you all thought it over? Then you can file your demands to the Financial Department and your shares will cash in soon enough. I won't be keeping you."
There was a faint smile on Aleigha's face. Not a trace of displeasure could be seen.
"Aye, of course, we will."
These shareholders were the ones who invested when the company was first established, thus their rather small portions of shares.
Calculated according to the current stock price, what they put in at the beginning had already inflated ten times. It was a definitely profiting deal forthem.
Aleigha called the accounts to settle the liquidations, after which the shareholders left with about 3 million dollars.
The cash might not mean much to the company yet it made Aleigha feel quite distressed.
In the eyes of outsiders, Adrian's company was nothing but a hollow shell by now.
After taking back the shares of several small shareholders, Adrian now held 58% of the company's shares.
Aleigha had 10 percent.
The company's morale was profoundly affected by the series of things taking place in a mere day.
In the afternoon, Aleigha suddenly entered the company with a team.
She summoned the whole financial department to her office, where she kept them for the whole day.
No one came out of it, and it was not until ten o'clock in the evening that the finance department director came out dejectedly.
No one knew what had happened. All they knew was that in just a few days, three directors were fired.
The news, real or fake, quickly spread throughout the whole City A.
The news the next day was all about what Aleigha had done. Her little deeds had reached each and every headline in the city.
The company's various departments each held a press conference yet none of them mentioned a word about the personnel changes.
What was announced at one of the most crucial conferences was the fact that Aleigha's company was being merged into Adrian's business empire.
As soon as the news came out, the company's stocks increased rapidly, and the shareholders who sold shares regretted and went straight back.
Aleigha, on the other hand, kept the door of her office tightly shut and snuck out.
Three days after Adrian left, the entire City A was in an uproar. Everyone had finally realized how brilliant Aleigha's business mind was.
A new semester began.
Aleigha went to report early in the morning and met Freddie who was leaving the campus for his internship.
"Where are you going, reporting for your internship?"
"How many years have you been by Mr. Xiao's side?"
"A little bit over three years now."
Aleigha looked at her a little bit more pensively, and there was a touch of playfulness in her eyes. "How come Adrian has kept you by his side for so long? He seems to trust you very much, doesn't he?"
"What are you trying to say, madam?"
"Word has it that you are on pretty good terms with Maximo Morris, the CEO of Oseanshade Company. Correct me if I'm wrong, but they do run the exact same business as we do, don't they?"
"When Adrian released his new product last time, their sales dropped about eighty percent, right?"
"The whole company was almost bankrupt before it got right back on its foot."
"They got quite a few surprisingly large contracts from a lot of new partners."
"Partners who used to be ours and valued our technology very much."
"It's rather strange that Adrian never found it curious yet I did."
The secretary was stunned, and the coffee cup in her hand fell on the stall.
"What's with the panic, I'm just saying, okay?"
"I'm sorry, I'll have this cleaned up right away."
Aleigha watched as she ran out of the room in a panic and called the cleaner over. During the whole process, she didn't show a tinge of gloom on her face.
What she wanted to do was to probe the secretary's intentions and since she already knew what the secretary had done, she only was interested how she would choose.
After waiting for a long time, the secretary still didn't come in, which made her make up her mind.
By the time she was about to get off work, she called in the secretary."
"Why don't you go collect your last salary and leave?"
"Miss, you have no right to fire me."
Aleigha raised her eyebrows and looked at the secretary. "The directors I've fired might disagree with you, don't you think?"
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