“So Morris Group doesn’t need it, but Triple Group does? Such double standards,” Levi scoffed.
“Triple-”
Levi cut Jon off again. “I want to know who gave you the right to write Morris Group’s contribution off as Triple Group’s. That’s some serious power right there, changing a one-billion project just like that.”
Levi arrived at the root of the problem with his sharp words.
Jon was overwhelmed.
“Who is this man, Ms. Anabelle? Are you both here just to stir up some ruckus? So you want to look into the internal affairs of the Charity
Association that badly?” he raged.
“Sure. Why don’t we investigate?” Levi replied coldly.
“Get them out of here!”
Jon wasn’t having it anymore and immediately ordered someone to take them away.
But Levi persisted. “No! I have to find out exactly what’s going on! How did Morris Group’ charity program end up becoming Triple’s?”
Jon was beyond livid. “So what if I don’t admit it was Morris Group’? What can you do about that, even if I say it’s been written off as Triple Group’s?”
Levi’s lips curled into a profound smile. “Fine. Don’t regret it then!”
“Me? Regret? Hah! I’m going to say this one more time. Triple Group’s the one who donated the money and it has nothing to do with you! Send them out!”
Iris and Levi left the building. “You see that? I can’t believe that’s how the Charity Association behaves!” Iris lamented with a wave of her hand. “I have to go back and ask Mr. Atkinson what to do. We can’t just leave things this way.”
The two returned to Morris Group.
Levi headed to his own office and contacted his secretary, Aurora Newt.
“Aurora, who’s the person in charge of the North Hampton Charity Association?” he asked.
“The president is Mr. Sanford Collins, Sir.”
“Alright. Tell him to come over. I have something
to discuss with him.”
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