The George Group initially developed its business in the real estate industry. It started to expand its market to different industries in recent years. Marcus actually ran his own company before, but due to the need for greater capital, the George Group and Thomson Group merged after the George Group was listed.
Marcus, as one of the shareholders, was also responsible for the management. Though I was also one of them who owned a share inherited from Freddy, it only took a mere proportion. Besides, Dennis still took control of my shares.
I started from nothing, and it took me two years of struggle to be promoted to director. Of course, the others only perceived that it would never cost me effort to be promoted because I was Mrs. George.
So from Marcus’s perspective, my position as director was nothing but a freebie offered by Dennis. That was why he always looked down on me.
I took a look at the files he was holding. It was one of the records of his electronic company he owned. It seemed that there was going to be an upcoming product.
“Mr. Thomson, there is no need to exaggerate. The George Group will always remain as it has always been. I am just a dispensable director who asked for a two-day leave because of sickness. I am flattered to have your concern, but Mr. Thomson, you should get down to your own business first as you are still busy with it in case you make mistakes when fully occupied with trifles.”
I didn’t intend to be restrained as there were only three of us in the elevator. I still wanted to fight for my own self-esteem in front of his secretary.
As the door of the elevator opened, he had to hold back his urge to bicker. So he only replied with a cold glance before he walked out.