She pulled out her phone and began making notes, her mind already moving three steps ahead.
The Chen company meeting tomorrow would be crucial, establishing her authority, making it clear that she wasn't someone to be challenged or dismissed lightly.
She'd need to research each shareholder, understand their positions, and anticipate their objections.
But first, she needed to survive whatever response Lu Zeyan's board would mount.
Because she had no illusions about what was coming.
Walking in and claiming executive authority wouldn't go unopposed.
The directors, the other executives, the shareholders, they'd all see her as a threat, an outsider who'd somehow leveraged her way into their protected circle through means they didn't fully understand.
They'd attack.
They will definitely become defensive..
And she needed to be ready with an overwhelming force.
