Chapter 651 Largest Shareholder
In this preschool, the head of the parents’ association was also the representative for all the classes in the entire
grade. Thus, members of the association from other classes would often cover.
Last time, Cecilia had met a few people but didn’t fully get to know them.
These individuals, as long as they had sfamily assets, had all been discreetly approached by Miranda for
collaboration.
This was also why Helen had no idea about the other parents’ betrayal earlier, only stumbling upon this
information just now.
Given that her family was teetering on the brink of bankruptcy and had no money, Miranda naturally wouldn't
seek her out, nor did she care about the votes from one or two impoverished families.
Before the selection of the new president began, Miranda approached Cecilia, challenging her publicly, “Do you
really think a disabled person can lead the homeowner's committee, Cecilia?”
She pointed to the hearing aid that adorned the latter's car.
“What if your hearing aid breaks while someone else is speaking? Surely, we wouldn't have to wait for you to
replace it with a new one, right?”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtCecilia didn’t show any signs of irritation towards her provocation, and her expression remained. calm.
“| feel that, compared to people with disabilities, those who are physically sound but harbor darkness within are
even less suited to serve as the president of the parents‘ association. After all, the group exists to serve the
children. Those with a dark heart would only plot harm against children, wouldn't they?”
“What are you babbling about? Your child clearly started it by harming my son first!” Miranda instantly lost her
temper.
Cecilia looked at her coldly. “Deep down, you know who is really trying to harm whom.”
It was astonishing to see Felix, a mere child, thinking of taking people to settle scores with Elliot at the latter's
own home. What was even more shocking was that Miranda not only didn’t stop him, but even aided and
abetted in this scheme. It was truly an eye-opening spectacle.
Miranda wanted to continue her argument with Cecilia, but the arrival of the teacher and the principal
interrupted her, and she had no choice but to temporarily hold her tongue.
After the principal arrived, he briefly spoke with the members of the parents‘ association present, discussing the
children’s growth over the past year.
Then, he began to let everyone cast their votes, choosing the head of the association.
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Chapter 651 Largest Shareholder
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Ever since Miranda had joined, no one else vied for the president's seat. Everyone knew they couldn't compete
with her household.
Yet today.
, on the big screen, Cecilia’s nsurprisingly appeared.
The principal introduced. “Last year, the son of Ms. Smith, Jonathan, transferred to our school from abroad. She
toldshe has ample tand is interested in running for the president of the parents’ association, aiming to
contribute to our community. To run for this position, Ms. Smith has even donated fifty million to our school while
simultaneously buying the majority of our school’s shares. This makes her the largest shareholder of our school
right now.”
Upon hearing this, sof the unsuspecting mothers couldn't help but express their surprise in hushed
whispers.
So, not only did she donate fifty million, but she’s also becthe largest shareholder of the school?
What's her background? Could she possibly be wealthier and more influential than Miranda?
Speople who knew her didn’t think much of it and would privately tell other mothers, “Oh. her? She's just
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmliving off her husband’s savings and insurance money. | don’t think it'll be long before she cries poverty.”
“So, that’s how it is. Who's her husband, anyway?”
“Nathaniel Rainsworth. He was originally the CEO of Rainsworth Group, but he went blind after a car accident.
Where else do you think she got her money from?”
“So, are you saying that Cecilia and Miranda are actually cousins?”
The mothers loved nothing more than a good piece of gossip, and this sparked all sorts of discussions amongst
them.
Before the voting segment, the two candidates took the stage to deliver their speeches, with Miranda going first.
She stepped onto the stage, her face filled with unwavering determination and confidence.
“Ladies, | don’t have much to say. | trust that you all will you all will support me.”
After speaking, she glanced at Cecilia and returned to her seat.
Beneath the seating area, applause erupted like thunder.
When Cecilia took the stage, the applause abruptly ceased. What replaced it was everyone whispering amongst
themselves in disrespect.
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Down below, Helen was sweating profusely for her.