Chapter 8
• The ambitions of these shareholders were already apparent.
The poison in his body was also planted by those shareholders.
Finley stared deeply at the unsightly shareholders in front of him. He felt that the only person he could rely on now was himself,
and he didn't trust anyone else.
• "Finley, after we have said so much to you, what are you considering? Are you going to hand over the Dean Corporation or
not?"
• "Of course not."
• A woman's voice interrupted. The shareholders' attention on Finley was redirected toward Samantha. Samantha exuded a
strong aura as she stood beside Finley. With each step she took, the shareholders' hearts skipped a beat.
• Who was this woman?
• Samantha quickly approached Finley and stood in front of him. "The reason why the Dean Corporation has thrived in recent
years is largely due to Finley's efforts. The rumors about Finley being terminally ill with a deadly poison are just rumors and
should not be taken seriously. Don't you think you are pressuring Finley to step down as the president for such a ridiculous
reason?"
Her words sparked strong dissatisfaction among the shareholders. "Who do you think you are, young lady? Who gave you the
right to interrupt the Dean Corporation shareholders' meeting? Who are you?"
• Samantha smiled coldly. "Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Samantha Wallace, and I am the future successor of the
Wallace Corporation. Moreover, I am also Finley's newlywed wife as of last night. Therefore, as Finley's wife, I believe I have the
right to speak, don't you think?"
• Finley's newlywed wife?
How was this girl still alive?
• Didn't they say that any woman who married Finley would inevitably die within one night? How was this girl still alive?
• The shareholders retorted, "Even if you are Finley's newlywed wife, you still have no right to speak. The Dean Corporation
shareholders' meeting is only open to shareholders, and you are not a shareholder of the Dean Corporation. If you insist on
staying here and interfering, we can sue you for eavesdropping on our company's secrets."
Finley listened intently to the shareholders' aggressive remarks. Although he didn't like Samantha, she was his woman, and this
group of elderly men couldn't bully her.
Suddenly, he reached out and pulled Samantha into his arms before casually tucking away the stray hair on her face. "Mr.
Donovan, you've mistaken. Since Samantha married me, everything that belongs to me also belongs to her, including all the
shares of the Dean Corporation under my name. So, if you want to accuse my wife of eavesdropping on company secrets, are
you also accusing me?" "Finley, I..."
• Before Dominic Donovan could finish speaking, Finley interrupted, "The Dean Corporation still bears the name Dean, not
Donovan. So, before you bully my wife, shouldn't you seek my consent?"
• Dominic hadn't expected that Finley would defend Samantha, who had just entered the family, in such a manner. But upon
reflection, it made sense. Finley was unattractive, and it wasn't easy for him to find a woman willing to marry him. It was only
natural for him to protect her like a treasure.
• However, he had gone too far, which wasn't appropriate.
"Finley, the reason I said those words earlier was simply to make your wife leave. After all, we, a group of grown men, are
discussing matters. What's the matter with a woman like her interfering?"