Brice frowned when he heard that. His intuition told him that what he was going to say wasn't something good.
Sure enough, Samuel told them his decision without hesitation. He said it was a discussion, but more like a notice. "Everyone, you know what's going on in our company now. Why don't you stop the loss in time while it's still worth some money?"
As soon as he said that, everyone in the room understood what he meant.
The one who looked the sullenest was none other than Brice. After all, he had a one-track mind, and he couldn't understand it while the other party was beating around the bush.
"Samuel, it's your business if you want to stop the loss. It has nothing to do with us."
Brice was still furious, so he scolded angrily, "Mr. Wade treated us well back then, and now you plan to do whatever you want while he's away. Have you lost your conscience?"
Samuel was a man of high status, so he naturally couldn't stand such humiliation.