Chapter 135
Chapter 135 Completely Different Looks
Then, the Buchanna Group held a board meeting.
Saul was late and winked at a familiar director. That director immediately said, "Mr. Buchanna, the accident in the Thunder Cup is serious. The Racing Association has not given a reply. I think it is time to take back our investment."
Since it was related to their interests, someone echoed him.
"Right, others are waiting to see us make a fool of ourselves. We caused such big trouble. I think it's better to withdraw the investment as soon as possible."
Zac sat on the president's seat and casually said, "The funds have already been sent over and we signed the contract in advance. If we go back on our word now, we will lose reputation."
It's no use crying over spilled milk.
"We don't need to pay for Terry's medical expenses, do we? I passed by the accounting department this morning. They..."
Before he could finish speaking, Zac glanced at him.
The director immediately shut up in fear.
Saul frowned and pretended to know nothing. "Mr. Buchanna, his words are reasonable. No one knows what will happen on the racing field. Since our investment has been in place, there is no need to take the responsibility that should not be taken by us. Otherwise, people will spread rumors and say that Mr. Buchanna is abusing the public trust."
"What do you mean?" Zac got angry.
"Well, we all believe in your good character, but there will always be villains who will have evil thoughts. Isn't your ex-wife, Aurora, Terry's girlfriend now? I think it is better to avoid rumors at this time."
"Yes, Saul is right, and the Walton family doesn't lack money!"
Zac's eyes turned cold, and he slammed the folder on the table. "This matter has been decided during the last meeting. You are wasting everyone's time now." Saul smiled.
"Do you mean that we should not consider the company?"
Soon, the conference room was a mess.
Vernon originally did not attend the meeting. When he received the report from his secretary, he had no choice but to show up as a mediator.
Vernon originally did not attend the meeting. When he received the report from his secretary, he had no choice but to show up as a mediator.
"Our company is responsible for this accident. A portion of the medical expenses is nothing to the company." Vernon pressed down on Saul's shoulder and said, "Be generous and there will always be rewards.' Zac and Vernon's shares combined were enough to dominate the Buchanna Group.
Saul had no choice but to swallow his anger and leave in anger.
The directors also knew the situation and did not say anything more.
Vernon coughed. "Alright, continue with the meeting. I'll go and see Saul. It's normal for young men to have different opinions. You're considering for the company's development."
The tense atmosphere in the conference room eased significantly.
Before Vernon walked out of the conference room, he whispered to Zac, "You have to restrain your temper. I'll go and take a look at Saul. Don't worry."
Zac nodded and did not say anything.
The meeting continued. After it was over, Carter walked over with the phone in hand. "Mr.
Buchanna, the Racing Association wants you to go over."
"Let's go."
Zac got up and left the meeting room, and then the directors all breathed a sigh of relief.
"Luckily, Mr. Vernon is here. Young people nowadays are not afraid of anything."
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"Remember to send someone to inform Mr. Vernon to participate in this kind of board meeting. He can ease the tense atmosphere.”
The directors were talking about which side to stand by in the future and walked out of the company
When Zac received the news from the Racing Association, Aurora also received a call from the association's president, Patrick.
After discussing with Terry, Aurora insisted on going alone.
"You are going to have an operation soon. You should not leave the hospital at this time. If there is any problem, your parents will worry." Aurora knew the pain of worrying about her loved ones, and she did not want to see Terry repeat her mistakes.
"But I'm worried about you." Terry kept shaking his head. "There must be an investigation result
Terry felt that Aurora would suffer a loss.
Seeing how worried he was, Aurora smiled and said, "It's fine. I will bring a recording pen with me. They won't dare to do anything to me.
"As long as your operation is over, I will come back. I guarantee that you will be able to see me when you open your eyes. Okay?" "Alright."
Only then did Terry let her go. He knew that Aurora would never break her promise.
But it was an exception this time.
When Aurora arrived at the Racing Association, Abel and the others were anxious. "They said that they wanted to settle this privately. They want us to admit that it was an accident. What should we do?" "They said that they wanted to verify it. We have already sent over all the information we checked. Unexpectedly, they are certain that we have no evidence and want to settle this privately." The people of the race team were all furious.
"Don't tell Terry about this." The first thing Aurora thought about was Terry's physical condition. "He has an operation in the afternoon."
"Alright, I understand." Abel looked back and told Aurora, "The one wearing the blue shirt over
there is Patrick. He is a bit stubborn. Moreover, I heard that he often secretly receives gifts and
benefits from the race team."
Aurora frowned.
It was likely that Patrick had already been bribed by someone.
But who would do such a thing?
Someone who had a competitive relationship with the convoy? Someone who had a grudge against Terry and the Walton family? Or was it because of her?
Aurora sorted out her thoughts and whispered to Abel.
"Will it work?" Abel gritted his teeth. "I'll try my best!"
"Thank you, Abel."
Abel slapped his thigh. "No problem. You almost lost your life."
Racing had always been risky,
Who could do that flawlessly?
Abel took the people of the race team to make arrangements. Aurora sat on the sofa and waited. There was a noise behind her. She turned around to look.
Zac, dressed in a neat suit, strode in. Behind him were Carter and bodyguards. In front of him wer several staff members of the Racing Association.
Their faces were full of flattering smiles.
Aurora sneered. Zac was their fortune god. If the Buchanna Group withdrew their investment into the Thunder Cup, the losses of the Racing Association would be great. Zac's opinion was enough to change the entire situation.
Aurora also stood up and looked at the man in the crowd.
At the same time, Zac noticed her.
When their eyes met, Aurora thought of his completely different looks in the hotel room.
Which one was the real Zac?