Chapter 55 Shareholders' meeting II
Chapter 55 Shareholders' meeting II
The high-rise conference room in the five-star hotel offered a stunning view of the California skyline, but the three men seated inside barely noticed. Paul sat at the head of the polished table, flanked by two younger lawyers who had joined him for this trip. They had all been staying in the hotel beside NVIDIA's headquarters for days, preparing for the looming battle that could redefine the company's future.
One of the lawyers, a man in his early thirties with a sharp suit and an even sharper tongue, broke the silence. "Paul, you didn't even seem this nervous when we went to meet the CEO. What's changed now?"
Paul leaned back in his chair, exhaling slowly. "Because," he said, a faint grin tugging at his lips, "who we're about to meet is way scarier than any CEO."
The second lawyer frowned, leaning forward with skepticism. "But isn't she just the secretary to Alexander Blackwell?"
Paul chuckled, shaking his head. "I'll give you both a piece of advice—don't underestimate that woman if you value your careers. When she gets here, don't say or do anything stupid. Everlyn isn't just Alexander Blackwell's secretary; she's his voice, his hand, his representative. She speaks for him, acts for him, and, let's just say, there's a reason why she's in that position. Do yourselves a favor—tread carefully."
The two men exchanged nervous glances. They'd come to respect Paul during their stay here, knowing him as a man with a sharp mind and impeccable business acumen. If he was speaking this way about Everlyn, it was clear they had to take her seriously.
The door to the conference room opened, and Everlyn Hawthorne walked in. She was strikingly beautiful, with sharp features that carried an air of authority. Her dark hair was pulled back into a sleek bun, and she wore a tailored designer business suit that screamed power and elegance.
Paul immediately rose to his feet, prompting the two lawyers to stand as well. Everlyn gave them a brief nod, walked to her seat, and gracefully placed her bag on the table before sitting down.
"Good day, gentlemen," she said, her voice steady and commanding. "Please, sit. Let's discuss the upcoming meeting."
After the men murmured polite greetings, they sat back down. Everlyn folded her hands on the table, her piercing brown eyes scanning them.
"I assume you've done your homework on the shareholders we'll be meeting tomorrow?" she asked.
Nathaniel took the phone. "Hello?"
In California, Jensen Huang sat in a private office with co-founder Henry Tsai. Jensen's smile was wide, satisfaction evident as he set his phone down.
Henry looked at him skeptically. "Jensen, you know I'll support you in the meeting, but wouldn't it have been easier to just give them a seat on the board? That way, you could keep a closer eye on them. If you fail to stop them in the meeting, it'll damage your reputation, make you look weak, and strengthen their position if they still get in."
Jensen leaned back, unfazed. "Don't worry," he said with a grin. "They can't win."
Back in her master suite at the hotel, Everlyn stood by the window, her phone pressed to her ear. The city lights reflected in her determined brown eyes as she spoke to her boss, Alexander Blackwell.
"That's an interesting plan Paul had," Alexander's voice rumbled through the phone. "It would increase our portfolio while allowing us to gain more control. Killing two birds with one stone."
"Yes, sir," Everlyn replied. "But I can't help but feel this might just be a personal vendetta against Jensen Huang."
Alexander's tone remained calm. "Perhaps. But it aligns perfectly with our interests. Well all of this hinges on securing the board seat. Everlyn, I'll tell you again—don't fail. Come back with satisfactory results. I've already made the necessary arrangements to ensure your success."
"Yes, sir," she said firmly. "I'll make sure we secure everything you want."
Alexander ended the call without another word. Everlyn placed the phone down and stared out the window, the weight of her mission pressing on her. Her features hardened, her resolve unshakable.
Failure wasn't an option.
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