Relentless Pursuit After Divorce-Chapter 1225. Not interested in knowing

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Chapter 1225: 1225. Not interested in knowing

"Aide Baker, this is President Jones..."

"I said, I don’t want to know, and I’m not interested in knowing."

Robert Green interrupted Edward Gresia with impatience.

Gresia was really something else, actually attempting to discuss Thompson Shuyi’s relationship with the president in front of the secretarial staff.

If others were to find out about the president having such a shameless mother, wouldn’t they be laughed at behind his back?

This old fox brought Thompson Shuyi here precisely with that in mind, didn’t he?

Unable to gain any advantage in company matters before the president, he resorted to these disgusting, underhanded tactics.

It seemed that President Jones was disdainful to deal with him, and he actually thought the president was giving him face?

What a joke!

"Director Gresia, since you brought this person here, please take her away. If she insists on disturbing the president and causes his displeasure, I’m sure Director Gresia wouldn’t wish for such an outcome."

Warned by Robert Green, Edward Gresia shuddered inwardly.

He knew all too well what Robert meant.

Currently, he held 15% of Jones shares and, although he was the second largest shareholder, the largest were the Jones couple.

Adam Jones may have given all his assets to Elly Campbell, but frankly, what belonged to his wife was also his.

Before absolute controlling power, even as the second largest shareholder, he couldn’t have his say in the Jones company.

Adam Jones didn’t care at all about having him as a shareholder.

Putting it in words he didn’t wish to admit, it wasn’t about whether the Jones company needed him as a shareholder but rather that he was clinging to the company, refusing to leave.

If Adam Jones chose not to deal with him, that would be one thing, but if he were to take action against him, just by finding an excuse for the Jones company to raise capital, his shares would be diluted away to nothing.

If the Jones couple wanted to kick him out of the company, it would take barely a moment, and he would be completely powerless to retaliate.

Initially, when Elly Campbell financed the Jones company due to a shortage of capital, it gave him a chance to breathe.

Now, if he angered Adam Jones, being chased out of the company would be far too easy.

Thinking of this, Edward Gresia’s face turned rather sour.

But his earlier arrogance and self-righteousness had diminished.

He looked at Robert Green with an ingratiating smile and said,

"Aide Baker, it’s not that I insisted on bringing her here. When I came earlier, I overheard her almost telling the front desk some things she shouldn’t, and I was afraid she would cause trouble downstairs, unnecessarily troubling the president. That’s why I brought her up first."

Edward Gresia said with a fawning smile,

"If the president insists on not seeing her, I’ll take her back downstairs immediately."

Thompson Shuyi had finally managed to come up and was not willing to leave just like that.

Upon hearing Edward’s words, she flatly refused.

At the same time, his words also reminded her of something.

Although she didn’t dare to let others know that she abandoned her children and left the Jones Family years ago, clearly, Adam Jones also didn’t want others to know she was his biological mother.

If she now used this information to negotiate with Adam Jones, he would surely be willing to talk, right?

With this thought, Thompson Shuyi’s eyes gleamed even brighter.

She looked at Robert Green’s uncompromising face and said,

"Aide Baker, I truly have something to discuss with your president. If you insist on stopping me, then I will have no choice but to stay put and not leave."

Although she didn’t state it explicitly, Robert had already picked up on the threat in her words, feeling somewhat stifled.

Speaking with such a shameless woman was truly asking for aggravation.

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