Chapter 36
- The last thing Kai wanted was to sit through an executive meeting, listening to people debate whether he was worthy of being the new Chief Executive Officer of a company his father built from the ground up—and which, according to his will, was to be handed over to Kai.
- Well, minus the little bump in the will. But that was far from the issue, because he had already fulfilled his father’s wishes and had obliged every single term stated.
- He found it ridiculous. None of the board members had a real say in this. This company belonged to his father. His father had held the majority share, Kai now held the second-largest, and the rest of them only owned five to ten percent. The fact that they had even called this meeting to decide if he was worthy of the position was insulting to him.