Chapter Forty

George went home happily and sad. He was happy on the ground that his grandfather was now okay and had been discharged, and sad on the ground that an appeal from the same person to release Armstrong came.

George after taking back his rightful position in the company, and seeing how corruption was prospering, vowed to silence the voices of bad influence irrespective of who the person is and by doing this, he also vows to stand and represent good corporate ethics that would be used as an example to other businesses.

He is doing this simply to restore the past glory of the Hopkins group of companies since she was supposed to be a mentor to every single company in the country and the continent.

However, the current request from his grandfather would pose a serious threat to his ethical ideologies which would make his workers and all those in the corporate world who were looking up to him faint; nevertheless, he still believes in his veto powers and authority but would not still wish to vi
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