Walking side by side with Madam Aurelia, Liam had his hands folded behind his back.Since he arrived a few minutes ago, there had not been any word exchange between them as both were lost in their separate words. While Liam was itching to inform his mother about his resolve to take Alaric down, Madam Aurelia was contemplating on if she should spill her intention or not. “Mother.” Liam broke the silence after a while, causing her to halt. “What's on your mind?” She crackled, her voice breaking from the grief she was carrying. “Why do you keep protecting Alaric? He is a threat to us, we should get rid of him as soon as possible.” Holding her shoulder, he peered into her eyes and with a shaky voice, he said, “I almost lost my sister and the only thing that could be done was probation?” He huffed, his eyes burning with tears. “My hands are tied.” She muttered, trying to break away from his grip but he wouldn't let her. “Liam, let's stop this already. With the way things are going, w
After ending the call with his mother, Liam raised his head only to lock eyes with Alaric who had been staring at him. Smirking, he waved to get his attention. “Come up.” He called out to him, the smile on his face never leaving even for once. Trying to subdue his anger, Liam clenched his fist by his side and then began to walk towards the elevator, bumping into enraged staff. The moment he got into Alaric's office, he slammed the door shut, making the whole building shake in response. “What do you think you are doing?” He yelled, anger welling up in his veins. He took all his will power for him to restrict himself from lunging at him. “The game is over, Madam Aurelia must have said that to you.” He laughed, hitting his palms together. Swelling the content of his glass in his hand, he twirled his head to the side, a large smile on his face. “You think everything happened naturally? No way! Before now, I had already laid out a step by step plan on how to accomplish my goals.” H
“Please let's recast our votes.” Martin said after a long silence. The vote casting process was completed in another five minutes. This time around, Martin didn't withhold the result. “Well, a majority of us want to go with the staff request.” He muttered, connecting his iPad with the projector. Approximately, eighty percent of the board of directors and shareholders equally wanted Alaric out of the position. Exhaling in relief, Madam Aurelia pushed her hand into her hair. Liam had caught her doing this, thus increasing his curiosity. Just when Martin was about going further with his words, Alaric rose, stamping his feet against the floor. “This is partiality. The system was tweaked, that's why we have that result.” He yelled.Despite all the scenes he was creating, no one acted like he even existed, increasing his rage and when he couldn't bear it any longer, he stomped out. “For the meantime, we wouldn't have a chairman to lead the board.” Martin said and after a few more wor
The tension in the air was palpable as everyone awaited the presence of Daniel Armani who was said to be heading to the company. Wondering who the important guest was, Liam turned to Madam Aurelia who was wearing a stoic expression with her hands strapped across her chest. “Mother, who exactly are we expecting?” He asked, leaning towards her. “Your father.” She blurted, gritting her teeth as anger coursed through her veins. She didn't want Daniel anywhere around her and all efforts to stop him from showing himself was futile. “Father? But you said he was dead… how come…” Liam was confused. The more he tried to understand what was going on, the more confused he became. Rubbing his hands against the fabric of his pants, he was about to ask another question when Alaric arrived, standing next to him. “You still don't know what is going on around you.” He said, using the tip of his finger to scratch the bridge of his nostrils. “What are you talking about?” “Your mother, you should
Taking in a deep breath, Liam plopped on his bed only to head for the door the next minute. Hitting his knuckle against Naya’s door, he waited for her to grant him access but she remained mute as she sulked by the side of her window. When she refused to reply, he pushed the door in. “Naya, I’m sorry.” He said, standing by the side of the door. “You aren't sorry, stop feigning to be.” She yelled, stamping her feet on the floor. Swirling in his direction with her hands still across her chest, “Why don't you prove that you are indeed sorry?” She asked, sizing him up. “Of course I’m.” “Then tell me what exactly is going on in the company. I need to have an idea, even if it's just a hint that I can hold onto.” She yelled as Rose walked in, slamming the door shut behind her. Rolling his eyes to the back of his head, Liam began to regret why he decided to meet her. It would have been better if it was only Naya but now that Rose was involved, it would be hard for him to slip off easil
It had been a few days since Liam accosted Madam Aurelia, still yet, he hadn't laid hold of the information he wanted. Whenever he had spare time, he was on the web, surfing for information that might give him a hint about Daniel but to no avail. At the moment, he was sitting behind his laptop, drumming his fingers against the table as he racked his head. “What am I going to do now?” He mumbled only for his door to creak open and Rose walked in.Thinking she wanted to lash out at him, he quickly sat up. With his hands by his side, he parted his lips to speak but she hushed him. “You wouldn't believe what I found out.” Her tone sounded excited but her expression said otherwise; she had a deep frown on her face. “What is it about?”“Alaric isn't the main character here.” Her words sounded foreign to Liam that for a moment, he didn't act like she had said a word.Parting his lips, he tried to speak only to swallow his words as he stared back at her. “What are you talking about?”“G
After taking a long sip from the glass before him, Alaric slammed it against the table, his eyes reddened as he glared at the counter holding different types of drinks in front of him. “What are you going to do now?” Ross asked, peering at him as he sipped from his glass. “That which I don't know.” He grunted, tugging his hair as he clenched and unclenched his fists. The more he thought of how he was voted out, the furious he became. Pushing his hand into his hair, he threw his head backward as he rose only to plop on the stool the next minute. “If you ask for my suggestion, I feel you have to tackle them now that they let their defenses down. In that way, you will be able to take over the company more easily.” Ross reeled, watching Alaric's every move. “My hope now lies in the biotechnology company, I wouldn't be able to run that if I don't take charge of the family chains of business.” He muttered, increasing the pressure in the glass only for it to crash into pieces the next m
A few days after his meeting with Madam Aurelia, Martin Lohan called for an emergency meeting with the board of directors and shareholders. They had all been waiting for this day and when they got the message, they were all eager to be at the meeting to find out what was going to happen. A few minutes into the meeting, Martin rose, making his way to the middle of the elevated podium. “Until our candidates are able to prove their worth of becoming the chairman of AI tech and its franchise, I will be in charge of the business.” He allowed the words to glide from his tongue effortlessly as he looked around the hall. When no one opposed his words, he went ahead to say, “To put to an end the power tussle, Madam Aurelia and I decided to put up the candidates, Alaric Armani and Williams Armani, to a test.” “To become a leader of an organization, intellect and skills are needed and these two proved beyond every reasonable doubt that they are capable to lead but as we all know, there can