Chapter 1628 A Derogatory Warning
Elisa noticed his gaze.
She could only readily accept what Paul said with so many people watching. She smiled and said, "You're right, Uncle Paul. As part of the younger generation, I have a lot to learn. Otherwise, how can I manage the company and lead everyone forward?"
"Not only do I have much to learn as part of the younger generation, I must convince the masses as I take up this position."
Since Elisa said such, Paul knew he would look bad if he kept quiet.
He had no other way.
He could only compromise. "You're right. I can go through a review, but I can't be the only one. The three of us can go first, then it can be extended to everyone else."
Although he was compromising, he wanted to share it with Jessie and James.
With the three of them as an example, no one would have any opinions.
Elisa knew full well what Paul was thinking.
But in such a situation, Elisa could only continue from where he left off. "That's a good suggestion, Uncle Paul. Do you have any opinions, Uncle James and Aunt Jessie?"
"No."
"No opinions from me either."
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James and Jessie spoke one after another.
After that, an internal review started.
After thot, on internol review storted.
Poul wos dubious, but his occounts were done excellently.
Also, whot Eliso soid yesterdoy offected Poul, so he spent severol nights in o row omending his
stotements.
Not everyone wos so lucky.
The investigotion found mony problems.
The one with the most severe problems wos fired ond mode on exomple.
A public onnouncement wos olso posted ot the office.
Eliso knew thot mony would criticize her becouse of this, but she hod no other woy. She wos doing it
for the compony's development ond to force Normon to moke his next move.
Poul met Eliso to moke peoce. He roised his brows, looking very pleosed.
"Liz, I know thot young people like you ore brove ond wont to go oll out. But you should olso be
reolistic. I've stoyed in the compony for mony yeors. How could there be onything wrong with me? I
finolly understond whot you meont. You wonted to use me to smoke those people out, right?"
Poul smiled. He wosn't os furious or emotionol in front of Eliso os in the previous meeting.
He held o cigorette in his honds, ond o deep smile wos in the corners of his mouth.
After that, an internal review started.
Paul was dubious, but his accounts were done excellently.
Also, what Elisa said yesterday affected Paul, so he spent several nights in a row amending his
statements.
Not everyone was so lucky.
The investigation found many problems.
The one with the most severe problems was fired and made an example.
A public announcement was also posted at the office.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmElisa knew that many would criticize her because of this, but she had no other way. She was doing it
for the company's development and to force Norman to make his next move.
Paul met Elisa to make peace. He raised his brows, looking very pleased.
"Liz, I know that young people like you are brave and want to go all out. But you should also be realistic. I've stayed in the company for many years. How could there be anything wrong with me? I finally understand what you meant. You wanted to use me to smoke those people out, right?"
Paul smiled. He wasn't as furious or emotional in front of Elisa as in the previous meeting.
He held a cigarette in his hands, and a deep smile was in the corners of his mouth.
Elisa also smiled. "Uncle Paul, you also know about the Benett family's current situation. If I don't manage the company well, who else will do it?"
"I wasn't trying to take advantage of you, Uncle Paul. You just have such a fiery temper. I only mentioned it, and you blew up. Luckily, you're innocent. I know you've been at the company for many years. Would anyone else face the reality before them? Uncle Paul, you've been through a lot. You should know that being impulsive is the way of the devil!"
She knew how to put on a fake smile too.
Paul clearly understood what Elisa was implying.
But at such a stage, arguing couldn't resolve any problems.
Instead, more problems would occur when they were being emotional.
He could only nod and agree with Elisa. "I concur. The younger generation will always replace the older generation and reach greater heights."
Elisa was still smiling. "Uncle Paul, since you're complimenting me, does it mean I've started to change your mind a little?"
Actually, Elisa knew full well that it wasn't a compliment. It was derogatory and meant as a warning.