Chairman Price, despite all his calculations, failed to anticipate that he would deceive Jacob into submitting his resignation.
In fact, his original intention was not to deceive Jacob. He genuinely wanted to secure a director's position for Jacob. However, when his wife influenced him, he felt that helping Jacob was no longer beneficial. It seemed like a loss-making deal, so he took advantage of Jacob's resignation application to kick him out of the Painting and Calligraphy Association.
In his expectations, apart from causing Jacob to be dissatisfied with him, this incident would not have any other negative effects. After all, even Master Don Albert didn't care about him, so there was nothing to worry about.
However, he didn't expect that Don Albert would use the resignation application as an excuse to accuse him, which left him unable to handle the situation.
The nervous Chairman Price hurriedly defended himself, "Don Albert, this matter is not as you imagine. I am indeed under too much pressure. You should know that what Jacob and Zachary did before was very embarrassing. Countless eyes are on me to see how I handle it. If I don't handle it impartially, I won't be able to convince the public!"
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