Chapter: 1099
"It's exactly what you asked for,
Miss Salazar. You said you wanted to marry into the Sullivan family and became Mrs. Sullivan. Didn't you intend to wed Odin in the end?
Mr. Sullivan has always hoped to find Odin a suitable woman. It's a wonderful thing that we can all agree on it because you're willing to do so."
‘Wedding! But Odin is dead in people's eyes!"
Susan's wrath at being taunted erupted swiftly.
“Victor, you're playing games with me!"
“Playing games with you?" Victor sneered.
“Aren't you intending to marry into the Sullivan family? Don't you want to be Mrs. Sullivan?
Tell me, how is that playing games with you?"
“You should have known what I want. You're the one I want to marry,"
Susan replied, gritting her teeth.
“Really? Is it okay if you won't be the hostess of the Sullivan family?"
“What are you getting at?" Susan asked, confused.
“Miss Salazar, I'm sure you're not aware of one very important fact,"
Ivan said, coughing.
"Following his departure from the Sullivan family, Mr. Sullivan signed an agreement and terminated all relations with the Sullivans. He is no longer a member of the Sullivan family.
The reason why he is now CEO and ruler of the Sullivan Group is that he owns a third of the Sullivan Group's stock and thus he is the company's biggest stakeholder."
In fact, the board of directors and the outsiders had it all wrong.
They always believed that as long as they joined forces, they could remove Victor from his position as CEO of the Sullivan Group. In their minds, Carolyn had chosen Victor as the Sullivan Group's CEO since he was a member of the Sullivan family.
However, Victor was in reality the Sullivan Group's largest shareholder.
In his mature years, Victor had already broken his links to the
Sullivan family. Because it was a family affair, he had never discussed it with anybody else.
Maria was the one who knew it well, but she refused to accept it.
Over the years, she had continued to play her tricks. She always thought that she could remove Victor from his position as CEO with the help of the board of directors.
"I... I don't get it."