CHAPTER SIXTY-EIGHT

“I suggest we all contribute. Because clearly the company at the moment doesn’t have that much money. After last months backlash I don’t think we can take more money from the accounts of the company. Least we fail to pay our workers,” she spoke.

And now I come in. Luckily, she started up the conversation and not me. So, you can’t blame me for the all things.

“I think we all have what to do with that money. Personally I have to run other business so my money can’t be put on this project. And I recently just bought those shares at a huge price, grandmother. I thought we were only share orders. What happens to the company is supposed to be handled by the owners of the company. The ones holding higher shares,” I looked from father to her.

There was silence for a while. I looked around and we were only about seven of us. Father and grandmother included. So, I presume grandmother and father might be having higher shares. Hence, this concerns them more than us.

“I support what he just said.
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