George Harrell naturally had to chime in with agreement, "The company indeed has this rule, so Mr. Edward is naturally the most appropriate choice to temporarily take over the role of president!"
How could others not see that George Harrell was Leo Harrell's confidant, and Edward was their good friend? Naturally, he was speaking on behalf of their own people.
Everyone else therefore no longer said much, tacitly consenting to this outcome.
But those few who had initially instigated the commotion were now feeling resentful in their hearts, wondering why this Edward had suddenly appeared to meddle.
The shareholders' meeting thus ended without further ado.
At this time, Edward returned to the office previously occupied by Leo Harrell, sat down in the chair, and called for George Harrell.
George Harrell's fondness for him surged suddenly.
"Mr. Edward, what can I do for you?"