Chapter 413
Chapter 413 Does He Love Kelly
“Ah-choo!” Luna suddenly sneezed while discussing the prospects of their collaboration with the shareholders.
Abigail quickly handed her a tissue. “Sorry, the weather in Pendorf is very different from that of Capitalis. Perhaps we’re not so used to it,” Luna apologized to everyone.
The shareholders expressed their understanding.
Luna rubbed her nose, saying with a frown. “You guys still have the charm of an established brand, but… the styles are all from ten years ago. Those who buy your clothes nowadays aren’t the young ones anymore.”
As Abigail perused Fairy Meadow’s archived designs, her scrutiny halted when she reached the summer collection of the prior year. What caught her attention were numerous dresses strikingly similar to those stored in Locke’s warehouse. It appeared that these dresses, originally belonging to Locke, had surreptitiously found their way into Fairy Meadow’s inventory. Someone within the company had evidently taken these garments, removed their labels, and cunningly replaced them. with Fairy Meadow’s label, all without the knowledge of the shareholders.
Fairy Meadow was already rotten inside. To revive it, a radical shakeup of the top management
was necessary.
“After our collaboration, I only want five percent of your shares. My bestie here will take part in the design and receive bonuses, but there’s no need to give her any shares. I just want to have a say,” Luna said confidently.
Howard looked at her, his eyes sparkling.
An elderly man spoke up. “Giving five percent of the shares isn’t impossible, but do you intend to purge the top management? Is that why you want to have a say?”
“Not exactly. You’ve all persevered in the family business until now, and I know that many in the top management have worked their way up from the bottom. That being said, it’s okay to tell everyone not to be uncooperative, right?” she replied with a smile.
The elderly man fell silent.
“L.Moon is growing rapidly, and now you’re working with us all of a sudden. I can’t help but worry about this,” a middle-aged shareholder interrupted.
Luna was very good with words. “Even if L. Moon’s growth is rapid, we’re still juniors compared to everyone here at Fairy Meadow. Juniors need guidance from their seniors to prosper in the long run. Yeah, we might be doing well now, but what about next year? Without your support, L.Moon might find it hard to go further. Collaborating with you is a win-win solution.
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Her words put the entire shareholder board at case, and smiles broke out across the room.
She continued with a smile, “We’re designating Fairy Meadow as a subsidiary of L.Moon because Fairy Meadow needs the help of L.Moon. As they say, the younger generation overtakes the older. Now that the younger generation has grown up, it’s time to protect and support the older generations. Don’t you all agree with that?”
Fairy Meadow had been incurring losses for three consecutive years, so how dare they compete for the position of the parent company? The distinction between the subsidiary and the parent company is mainly superficial.
Except for the addition of Luna, everything else about Fairy Meadow’s shareholders remained unchanged.
In the past three years, they had dismissed more than ten CEOs, but there hadn’t been any improvement.
After the collaboration was finalized, Luna came out of the shareholders’ office, her mouth. twisted with a triumphant smile. “Mr. Creed, shall we have lunch together?” she said to Howard with a sweet smile while linking arms with Abigail.
“Okay!” he agreed immediately without suspecting their ulterior motives.
Being a local, Howard took them to a well-known restaurant in Capitalis.
Unexpectedly, as soon as they entered the restaurant, they bumped into Sean, Josh, and Kelly.
Kelly immediately sized up Howard upon seeing him.
Luna whispered to Abigail, “What bad luck.”
Sean’s gaze wandered over Howard for a moment before retracting.
Howard beamed with delight as he shared his thoughts with Luna. “The roast duck at this restaurant is truly extraordinary; it’s a signature dish here in Capitalis. I’d wager that if this place ranks second in serving roast duck, there’s likely no other restaurant bold enough to claim the first-place position,” he said, unaware of the underlying tension between the opposing parties.
Luna looked at him and replied with a smile, “Then, we must give it a try.”
His eyes were sparkling brightly. “Miss Smith, since you trust me, I certainly won’t disappoint you.”
Josh remained silent while watching Howard. After Howard finished speaking, he finally greeted, “Good afternoon Miss Smith and Ms. Quinn
The moment he spoke, Kelly said. “Are you guys here for lunch too? This gentleman seems quite compatible with you, Miss Smith
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Being called on for no reason, Luna rolled her eyes at once. “Miss Hagl, are you in heat? Do you immediately think of romance when you see a man and a woman together? And if it’s romance, do you instantly jump to thoughts about bedroom activities?”
She was never one to mince her words, and Kelly blushed crimson at her retort.
As the elevator doors opened, Abigail turned to Howard, who appeared curious, and remarked, “Let’s go.” This prompted a thought about Kelly and Sean’s situation in Pendorf, where his grandmother’s fondness for Kelly had limited his choices. It left Abigail wondering about their circumstances in Capitalis.
After entering the elevator, everyone fell silent.
Abigail took out her phone and started browsing Twitter.
At this moment, Sean spoke up. “Is Old Mrs. Quinn accustomed to life in Capitalis?”
Realizing that he was speaking to her, Abigail replied flatly, “Yeah.” In any case, she had always pondered about his presence in Capitalis. As it turned out, his presence in the city was connected to Kelly.
“I’ll go visit her after lunch,” Sean said.
Abigail unconsciously frowned. Just as she was about to make a retort, she heard Josh say, “You didn’t give a heads-up about your arrival in Capitalis. Let’s have lunch together in a moment. It’s my treat.”
“Thank you, but it’s not necessary,” Abigail promptly declined Josh’s invitation. “We’re not that familiar with each other, and besides, this gentleman is an important guest, so it might be inconvenient for us to dine together,” she explained. Turning to Sean, she added, “You don’t have to visit Grandma either.”
“Your grandmother’s affairs with me aren’t something that you can decide with just a few words.”
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