Chapter 1723
After Cillianโs death, unrest spread throughout the Gabo Creek Chamber of Commerce. Many members had grown increasingly hostile and resistant toward Andrew.
โHeโs nothing but a killer, a thug!โ
โPutting him in charge was a mistake from the start!โ
โWe need to elect a new chairman. We refuse to be led by someone so ruthless!โ
Several members had already stepped forward, openly attacking Andrew.
Left with no choice, Andrew called for another internal meeting with the Chamber of Commerce members.
โEveryone suspects Iโm the one who killed Cillian,โ Andrew said calmly from his seat at the head of the table. โSo whereโs the evidence? Whereโs the proof?โ
An elderly member wearing reading glasses angrily replied, โCillian is dead, and youโre still alive! Thatโs evidence enough! Mr. Lloyd, do you plan to eliminate everyone who displeases you? Are you our Chamber of Commerce chairman or a tyrant?โ
Duncan slammed the table. โMr. Benson, watch your language!โ
The elderly Tyrell Benson chuckled with disdain. โCillian and I are from the same generation, and Iโve lived long enough anyway! Iโm not afraid to die, Duncan. Mr. Lloyd, if you two have the guts, come to my company and finish me off!โ
With that, he left the meeting directly, showing Andrew no respect whatsoever.
Mason, sitting at the far end, had a mocking smile on his face. The effect he wanted was being achieved step by step, and Andrew definitely would not be able to hold onto the chairman position much longer!
The only problem was that he had lost contact with Nathan, his handler, and did not know what had happened.
Rachel looked grim. โLetโs bring Mr. Benson back. Even though heโs a senior member, itโs too much for him to disrespect the chairman like that!โ
Andrew waved it off. โNo need. If Mr. Benson wants to leave, let him go.โ
Rachel looked surprised. โMr. Lloyd, if we let this slide, others might follow. Things could spiral fast.โ
Andrew remained calm. โSo what if one old guy walks out? Even if the entire Gabo Creek Chamber flips upside down, I still wonโt be fazed.โ
Mason sneered quietly. He thought Andrew was clearly panicking inside, yet trying to play it cool. He wondered just how long he could keep that act going.
โMr. Ulrich!โ Andrewโs voice suddenly rang out.
Mason flinched, quickly clearing his throat and switching to a respectful tone. โMr. Lloyd, you called?โ
Andrew leaned forward, gazing at him across the table with a smile. โMr. Ulrich, you seemed a little distracted there. What were you thinking about? Youโre not hoping that karma will catch up with me as chairman and drag the Ulrich family down with me, are you?โ
Mason almost blurted out, โHow did you know that?โ
Thankfully, he caught himself in time and put on a frightened, trembling act. โMr. Lloyd, please donโt wrongly accuse me! Iโm your supporter, so how could I think such things about you?โ
He added, โAs for my father, I already explained โ it was sudden, a complete accident. It had nothing to do with you, Mr. Lloyd. Anyone who says otherwise is just making things up, and if I hear anyone slandering you, the Ulrich family will speak up and clear the air!โ
Andrew nodded. โI appreciate that. Your fatherโs burial should be soon, right?โ
Mason put on a solemn face and shook his head. โNot just yet. I plan to hold an extended memorial service for another two weeks. He contributed a lot to the Chamber of Commerce during his lifetime, so I have to honor him properly.โ
Andrew nodded. โYouโre quite the devoted son.โ
However, Rachel and the others exchanged cold, amused glances; this shameless Mason was really milking Cillianโs death for all it was worth.
โBy the way, Mr. Ulrich โ and everyone else,โ Andrew said, clapping his hands with a smile. โIโd like to introduce someone new to the group. Please welcome Mr. Ryder Ulrich!โ
Ryder, dressed in a sharp suit, strode into the room. โMr. Lloyd, good day. Greetings to all the board members.โ
His tone was polite and well-mannered.
Mason frowned. โRyder, what are you doing here? Arenโt you supposed to be at the base? And whereโs your uniform?โ
Ryder grinned. โDad, I took some leave to come back for Grandpaโs funeral.โ
Andrew stepped in. โHeโs so thoughtful. He knows youโre under a lot of stress, so he came back to help. Besides, I could use someone like him by my side, so Iโve asked him to help out with some Chamber business. Itโll be a great opportunity for him to gain some experience.โ
Many members turned their heads in surprise.
A seat at Andrewโs side was like gold. After all, anyone positioned close to the chairman was seen as one of his trusted few.