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Nancy's most complimentary area is easy to figure out, and that is power.

What Nancy likes best is power, the bigger the better.

And by dominating the entire Jones Group, you get the most power.

Just take away this power and Nancy will be devastated!

And hearing this, Nancy's face was filled with disdain, "Want to beat me? It also depends on whether you have the ability to do so."

Now that the Jones Family's shares are basically in her hands, she is the most powerful shareholder.

"I would like to see how you can deprive me of this power today!"

Nancy will see what happens.

Sebastian is also not ambiguous, just dialed a phone out, the tone of voice is oligarchic and calm, "can end."

Almost as soon as the phone hung up on this side, Nancy's phone rang.

She picked it up and saw that it was a call from the finance department.

Nancy couldn't help but panic a bit, but still forced herself to play it cool and picked up the call.

"Miss Jones is not good, and several companies are saying they want to break their relationship with us because our stock is plummeting right now and our prospects are not looking good to anyone."

How?

"Have you got it wrong, why would the stock fall for good reason?"

The head of finance already had a sob in his voice, "because Capital came out of nowhere with Sixth Co. who has a wide range of businesses and is clearly benchmarking against the Jones Family."

"How can a small, new company that popped up be so powerful." Nancy is clearly not convinced.

The head of the finance department continued on, "I found out the name of the corporation and it's ......Sebastian!"

In other words, Sebastian went public with his identity and started a new company, pulling resources and so on to his end.

It is no exaggeration to say that with Jones Group, even if we lose temporarily, we can get back up soon.

As for Sebastian? ......

"Don't you have your own company now, so go and run your own company, everything over here belongs to me."

"Auntie Nancy this is, to kick me out?" Sebastian asked, raising an eyebrow.

Nancy sneered, "How can you call it a drive, just your hands not too many shares, it so happens that I have more hands, with a veto, so send you out to struggle alone to fight it."

A simple sentence, but it contains too much thought.

And that's when Jay came forward, "He's not leaving the Jones Group."

"Jay, there's nothing for you here, so do as you're told, go and sit down somewhere, and when I'm done, we'll go home." Nancy said.

"I am also a shareholder of the company, have you forgotten?" Jay spoke softly.

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