Chapter 579 An Impossible Task For Manuel
Chapter 579 An Impossible Task For Manuel
Chapter 579 An Impossible Task for Manuel
In the senior meeting room, there gathered all the company's cadre employees and Susan Phillips,
whose position didn't matter much.
Susan sat around and listened to her father analyzing the current situation with a straight face, which
sounded quite serious. Sadly, it couldn't strike a chord with her because she'd never devoted herself to
her job.
Her eyes swept around the meeting room, and she found everyone was wearing a serious face. And
finally, she kept her eyes on Manuel, who was sitting next to her father.
Compared with the others, Manuel looked extraordinarily composed.
He listened carefully to Edward narrating the effects, which International Sway Bank might bring on
Phillips Bank after it entered the market here, and from time to time, he lowered his head to mark the
keywords. He hadn't uttered a word from the beginning, whereas others sighed with emotion from now
and then, showing their concerns about the company's current situation.
Henry was one of those many others. He looked anxiety-ridden and glanced at Manuel frequently,
intentionally or otherwise.
To sum up, the arrival of Sway Bank would surely bring a big impact on Phillips, which meant they
would start a competition in taking up market shares. As a result, Phillips Bank's turnover for the year
would drop sharply.
Manuel had promised in front of all the senior leaders that he would increase Phillips Bank's turnover
by 50% within half a year. There were only two months left. Probably, Manuel would fail to keep his
promise.
At the thought of it, Henry was very excited inside. He couldn't wait to see the day when Manuel had to
pay for his bold words.
Suddenly, he noticed that Susan was looking at Manuel.
For a long time, he'd got a feeling that Susan drifted apart from him and she had kept him at an arm's
distance. It seemed that she didn't love him as much as before.
Henry clenched his fists. The first thing he would do after he kicked Manuel out of the company was to
marry Susan, he thought.
As long as Manuel left the company and he married Susan, he'd have Phillips Bank sooner or later, not
to mention his shares in Phillips Group.
If it weren't for Edward, his family wouldn't have died. So, he had good reasons to do anything to the
Phillips family.
"I think all of you've got it." Edward gave a detailed explanation of Sway Bank and continued, "We're
gonna have a long tough time! I hope all of you can go all out to face up to it just like I do. Sway Bank
would have a difficult time developing in Kensbury City if it didn't have a good beginning. So, all of us Content is © by NôvelDrama.Org.
should do our jobs well and no one should idle around."
Everyone took their stands immediately.
For the first time, Susan admired the way her father handles the situation.
She used to think Edward was obsessed with Justine and had lost himself in her charm, thus, she had
shown contempt for him. But now, she found her father's charisma as a leader in the workplace.
After the pep talk, Edward assigned the work and got ready to leave the meeting room.
"Mr Chairman," One of the board members spoke.
Everyone else looked towards him.
"Sway Bank will enter the market soon, which will have a great impact on us. Certainly, we'll do all we
can to keep the market shares of Phillips Group."
Edward frowned slightly. Honestly speaking, he didn't think much of the empty talks and he even
thought it was a waste of time. So he didn't say much in response.
"Now I'd like to confirm one thing." He went on talking.
Edward thought he would put forward the matter of working extra hours and pay raises. If so, he would
accept the suggestion right away. Phillips Group had never mistreated its employees.
The board member cut in when Edward was about to speak, "I still remember Mr Johnson promised to
increase Phillips Group's turnover by 50% within half a year. Now I'd like to confirm if Mr Johnson will
still keep his promise."
Edward pulled a long face.
"Does it matter now?" Edward asked coldly.
"My apologies, Mr Chairman. I hate to bring it up at this crucial moment, and I don't want to cause more
trouble, either. But seriously, many of the board members and senior leaders of the company didn't
think Mr Johnson should hold such an important position in Phillips Bank. We were convinced and
compromised to it only because Mr Johnson has made that promise. But now something has
happened, and I just want to know if Mr Johnson will still keep his promise."
Edward was trying to explain it away, while Manuel, who had been taking notes, raised his eyes and
said peacefully, "A promise is a promise."
For Edward, Manuel was still young. He could have explained it away with a reason that something
unexpected had happened. But he had just put himself in a difficult situation by speaking with his heart
and not his head.
There had been a long debate about the position in which Manuel was. And Edward had turned a blind
eye to it. But Manuel had screwed it up this time.
"Are you sure?" the board member asked.
"Yes."
"In the past four months, Phillips Bank's turnover has gained a year-on-year growth of 8% only, which
is quite far away from the goal. Given the facts at hand, do you believe you can reach your goal?" the
board member questioned with satire, trying to piss Manuel off.
Manuel was cool and said, "My word is my bond. I didn't say I would give up on it if something
happened. Mr Simonds, rest assured. There are two months left. I'll take the blame and resign if I fail to
reach the goal."
"Good!" Bob Simonds said excitingly. Obviously, his little trick worked. Then he acted to be righteous
and said, "You're young and capable. I'll bet on your ambitions and can't wait to see how you're gonna
surprise us all."
He said so only to give Manuel no turning back once he failed to reach his goal in the end.
Manuel just nodded slightly and looked much calmer.
People began discussing in the meeting room.
Sitting aside, Susan could tell from others' reactions that it sounded like an impossible task for Manuel.