Resent Reject Regret By Aqua Summers Chapter 892
Chapter 892
Chapter 892 Plead Guilty
“Don’t deserve it, you say?”
Brendan clutched the glass and burst out in laughter upon hearing that, but his eyes
had no joy. “It seems that you’re not the one to determine if I deserve it, Mr. Griffin.” Copyright Nôv/el/Dra/ma.Org.
“Brendan! You’re still unrepentant at this point!” One board member angrily pointed at
Brendan and berated him, “How will the Brighthall Group be in a crisis if not because
of you? Everyone is discussing how to handle the situation with great effort so we can
support the Brighthall Group through the crisis, yet you’ve actually brought a criminal
with you! You brought in the police as well! You’re creating trouble for the Brighthall
Group and bringing dishonor to your family!” “He’s right, Mr. Brighthall. You used to be
outstanding and capable in the past. Even though you were young and reckless, the
board of directors chose to tolerate you because we wanted the Brighthall Group to
grow and expand. Yet, you disregarded the company because of a woman, and
you’ve created such a big mess now!” said Mr. Church with a solemn expression.
“You’re such a disappointment.”
Desmond sneered and said, “Mr. Brighthall, you still have a chance to bring your
woman to plead guilty now. You still have time to get the woman to plead guilty to all
the crimes and serve a sentence in prison. If that is the case, you will be returned to
your position in the company sooner or later.”
Mr. Church refuted, “Don’t be so merciful, Mr. Griffin. Brendan can’t be bothered about
anything because of this woman. If he is fooling around with the company for this
woman today, he will do it again in the future. You’re the only person who can ensure
the growth of the Brighthall Group.” ‘That’s right, that’s right. Mr. Griffin, you can never
yield the ruling position of the Brighthall Group. Brendan has already lost his right to
compete with you.”
The top-level personnel who were promoted and valued by Brendan were looking at
him in disappointment at this very moment.
Everyone would seize the opportunity to attack a person when they lost their
influence, let alone Brendan, whose demotion was witnessed by everyone. Those
people immediately gathered around Desmond’s side and confronted Brendan.
“Mr. Brighthall, you were at fault in this matter from the start, so there is still time for
you to plead guilty to the police personally. It’s your fault for bringing this woman here.
Let alone ruining the party, the company will be in trouble if news of this incident
spreads.” “Quite a number of people are stirring up trouble at the company because of
the incident, and we have already lost quite a few old associates… If this continues, it
will not be beneficial for you. You should plead guilty to the police first and just bail
Miss McKinnon out of jail with your capability when the situation has calmed down.”
“He’s right, Mr. Brighthall. Go and plead guilty first for everyone and the company.”
The revolting voices echoed one after another. Even though they spoke softly, their
tone was rigid. It was as if Brendan would commit a heinous crime if he chose not to
follow their order.
Deirdre felt a shiver down her spine upon hearing that.
These people used to work under Brendan. His demeanor may be cold, but he would
never treat them shabbily. In the end, they chose to oppose Brendan.
Was Brendan such an immature man in their perception?
Brendan’s expression was cold, as usual. He only furrowed his eyebrows ever so
slightly when he heard one of those people’s remarks.
Soon afterward, he smoothed the crease of his sleeve and said, “Reagen, it was me
who promoted you singlehandedly when you were just a storekeeper. I stood my
ground at the time against the majority to stabilize your position, but you’re treating
me this way now?”
Reagan’s expression changed while Desmond took a step forward and chuckled
softly. “What do you mean by you promoting him singlehandedly? You’re
overcompensating, Mr. Brighthall. Frankly, Reagan is outstanding in his performance,
and you noticed his capability. What Reagan has now is the result of his hard work. If
he isn’t outstanding enough, what is the point of you promoting him?”