Chapter 638 For Gaining Benefits
Summer’s frustration was evident as she gritted her teeth in
annoyance.
Dexter, ever composed, replied, “You have a lot on your plate while I’m not as busy.
Coming early is perfectly normal.”
Josie hooked her arm around his, exchanging a casual glance with Arnold. Arnold
suggested, “Dex, why don’t you come inside?”
“They are still discussing business there-it wouldn’t be convenient for me to enter,” Dexter
smiled.
As they stood outside the ward, the voices of discontent from within reached their ears.
“Whether she’s qualified or not depends on her actual performance. Frankly speaking,
Mrs. Olsen has been estranged from the Olsen family for so long-she doesn’t understand
the inner workings. Do you know how many reckless things Ms. Olsen has done since
taking over the position? I’m sure you don’t.”
Claudia’s response remained composed, undeterred by the sarcasm. “All I know is that
during the months when Mark wasn’t handling the business, Summer and Arnold
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtmanaged. everything efficiently and orderly, didn’t they?”
“Regardless, Arnold is an outsider and, moreover, a competitor. This marriage should
never have happened from the beginning!”
The dissatisfaction with Olsen’s decisions had been brewing for a long time.
Summer sneered as she listened to their disparaging comments, seemingly ready to push
the ward door and confront them. However, Arnold grabbed her arm before she could
storm in, holding her in an intimate position. “Hold on, okay?”
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Josie glanced at Dexter, who chimed in, “Yes, there will always be rumors, and you can’t
silence everyone,”
“Rumors….” Summer whispered softly, “It’s strange. My father was hospitalized yesterday,
and the news spread so quickly today. It’s as if it was planned in advance.”
Dexter furrowed his brows in agreement but remained silent on the matter.
Tensions rose among the group in the corridor.
“That’s enough. I’m not dead yet. Why are you all so anxious?” Mark suddenly opened his
eyes and interrupted their conversation.
“Mr. Olsen, we didn’t mean it that way. We just want you to reconsider your decision. With
the New Year approaching, there are too many complicated matters, and Summer is not
up to the task.”
“Yes, Mr. Olsen, we’re only doing this for the good of the Olsen Group.”
Summer could no longer contain herself. She forcefully pushed open the ward door, her
hair flying. “Do you old men think I’m not capable, or are you just trying to interfere to
leech from us Olsens?”
Her smile was forced, lacking sincerity, yet her presence was commanding.
The elders looked at each other, taken aback by her sudden outburst. One spoke
quavering, trying to defuse the tension, “Sum… we didn’t mean it that way. You’re
overthinking it.”
“Is that so?” Arnold followed, stepping into the ward and shielding Summer behind him. “I
have the annual reports showing the Olsen Group’s yearly profits here. Father, you’ll
understand if you compare
them.”
With one hand in his pocket and the other holding the documents, Arnold displayed the
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmevidence casually.
“You!” Someone in the group grew anxious and cast a furtive glance at Mark. “You’re an
outsider. There’s no credit in any of your claims. Don’t try to drive a wedge between us.”
Undeterred, Arnold respectfully offered the documents to Mark. “Father, please take a
look.”
Another individual in the group grew even more anxious, attempting to discredit Arnold’s
evidence. “This is just slander. We decided to visit Mr. Olsen spontaneously. How could you
have prepared these fake documents so quickly? You must have prepared them in
advance!”
Arnold maintained his composure and quickly responded, his tone firm and assertive.
“Yeah, your visit wasn’t planned? The news of Mr. Olsen’s hospitalization wasn’t leaked to
the public. I wonder how you all knew about it so quickly. Were you also prepared for this
day?” His words subtly hinted at the possibility of ulterior motives among the group,
challenging their credibility.
Mark scanned through the documents, his expression growing exceedingly solemn, and a
glimmer of ferocity appeared.