Chapter 1369
Sam was actually mystified. "How would you know that if you don't try?"
"Try? It's called reality!" Gilbert snapped grumpily. "Stop wasting our time, boy—shut your mouth if you don't
understand how any of this works."
"I agree. I don't know a thing about managing a company," Sam conceded. "But I think your pessimism doesn't
work either, Mr. Wells. I mean, pulling out just because you have an issue? How are you going to solve anything at
this rate?"
"What..." Gilbert was left flushing in anger and took a moment to calm down before continuing, "I'm not saying that
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtI don't want to solve this. I'm just refusing to waste our time on something pointless!"
"Since you're denouncing my solution as pointless and a waste of time, what better option are you suggesting here,
Mr. Wells?" Sam asked in turn.
Gilbert almost choked right then-would he be that flustered if he had any?!
And yet, Sam was refusing to give him an inch and continued to frustrate him repeatedly as everyone else looked
on!
Be that as it may, Gilbert did not have anything to say and gave in sheepishly after a while. "W-Weren't we
supposed to discuss this together?"
"In that case, discuss away-l'm listening," Sam said, reclining against his chair patiently.
However, the board members could only trade glances- they clearly had nothing.
"No discussion? Why the silence?" Sam frowned.
The board members were miffed at that but obviously had nothing to say either.
As things got more awkward, Gilbert gave in and snapped at Sam, "Aren't you the acting board chairman?
Shouldn't you be leading us?"
Sam actually laughed in amusement, which left Gilbert glowering—what a spoiled brat, banking on his good fortune
in life!
Nonetheless, Sam told him, "Didn't you just shoot down my idea, Mr. Wells? In that case, what else can I say?! And if
I recall, I'm supposed to be your boss, spending fortunes for your service. Or is that not how this works? Is my
money supposed to be spent on sustaining your freeloading?"
"Watch your mouth!" Gilbert sprang to his feet, infuriated by Sam's ridicule.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmQuinn, who was beside Sam, had the feeling that he would give Gilbert a stroke if he kept this up.
Tugging on his suit, she whispered to him, "Pipe down.
They're not employees—they're shareholders."
"Shareholders?" Sam repeated. "You mean, they're bosses too?"
"Or you can consider them your partners, while you're the bigger boss."
"Oh, that's better," Sam replied and turned back to the board members. "Mr. Wells there said that I'm the boss here
and should be resolving this crisis, no? I therefore ask the rest of the board to state their respective opinions as
well-since you are all bosses too."