Bella Quarter held her glass and toasted the shareholder who had questioned her, "Uncle, we all understand that the corporate world is like a battlefield; occasional failures are inevitable. The key lies in how we respond and plan for the next step."
The old foxes among the shareholders chuckled.
Anyone can say pleasant words.
Bella Quarter had always viewed Julia Land as her benchmark, so she endured the shareholders' challenges with patience.
This time, she didn't let Carson Dunn drink in her stead.
Fortunately, the alcohol wasn't like the deliberately high-proof liquor Chairman Huang had served last time.
One day, she'd kick these shareholders out of the company.
At nine o'clock, Carson Dunn assisted Bella Quarter as they exited the private KTV lounge. The night breeze outside helped her clear her head a little.
Carson opened the car door, carefully helped Bella into the vehicle, and then walked around to the passenger seat.