Darius already
held the board members accountable for his wasted time here. He smirked and
turned his computer on again to scrutinize the information he’d gotten on them.
The more he read, the wider his eyes became.
There were
thirteen board members in total, and aside from Ansel, none of the remaining
twelve were kind souls. Not only had they not done a single act of kindness in
their lives, but they were also continuously doing bad things.
Darius narrowed
his eyes, practically spitting fire. It was hard to believe that he hadn’t
noticed these things before. He took a deep breath, stood up, and put his hands
behind his back. Ansel frowned at this, sensing that Darius wasn’t in a good
mood.
He put his phone
on speaker, noticing that it made Darius look slightly appeased, and he
relaxed. However, it didn’t last long because the person on the other end of
the line hung up after a few seconds.
Ansel’s
expression darkened, and he looked at Darius. No matter how dense he was, he
could te