Although the other people remained in their seats, they said nothing, as if Grace were invisible.

Grace didn't break down. She was anxious about the rule set by Quentin back then-any major project required the approval of at least 75% of the executives, and making a significant decision, such as altering the project, definitely fell under that rule.

Quentin didn't grant himself veto power in order to keep everyone satisfied at that time.

She frowned and said to the remaining executives, "I'll discuss this with my dad, and I hope you all can give me an answer within three days."

After saying that, she also left the company.

Today was indeed her first time going to Lambert Group, so it was normal that these people didn't side with her.

As she had mentioned, the only way to get this plan approved was to gain the executive rights of Lambert Group. But execution rights weren't just a matter of Quentin's decision; she also needed to hold shares.

If she were to ask the Lamberts for shares now, she might be seen as taking advantage of the situation.

drove to the hospital where Quentin was. Just as she was about to open the ward door, she heard Carmen saying, "Alice did wrong

too young.

a whole day and night, saying that she won't get up if you don't forgive her. Moreover, she has returned the 100 million dollars she took

hard, and his eyes were

eyes began to redden. "Then what are we

one last time this morning, and they were really indifferent. I'm worried they might call off

innocent, she was still unwilling to see Alice starving like that. But now,

several minutes before he blurted out, "How do you know she's not putting on an

really good at pretending her

your favoritism over the years that she's turned out

little unhappy, Carmen paused for a moment before stubbornly refuting, "Even

better? She rushed to the company right after you collapsed. She'll probably come to you soon to ask for shares and get the executive

knocking on the door, and she

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