Chapter 39
Stefan stared at the empty boardroom seats, his hands shaking as he reached for another glass of water. The morning’s board meeting felt like a firing squad, twelve angry faces demanding explanations he didn’t have. Someone was systematically destroying Rodriguez Shipping, but he couldn’t figure out who or why.
“The numbers are disastrous,” Andrew Parker, head of the finance committee, sald coldly. “Sixty–two percent stock drop. Major contracts vanishing. Suppliers backing out. And you still can’t tell us what’s happening?” “I’ve had every analyst working around the clock,” Stefan replied, hating the weakness in his voice. “The attacks are coming from multiple directions. Every time we plug one hole, three more appear.”
“Attacks?” Parker’s laugh held no warmth. “Or just incompetence?”
Other board members muttered in agreement. Three hours of defending himself, showing reports, promising solutions – none of it mattered. They wanted his head.
“A vote has been called,” Thomas Chen announced, his voice heavy with false regret. “On the immediate removal of Stefan Rodriguez as Chief Executive Officer of Rodriguez Shipping International.”
Stefan’s stomach turned to ice. This wasn’t happening. The company had survived world wars, countless crises. Now it was crumbling and he couldn’t even identify the enemy.
“All in favor…”
Cconomic crashes.
The boardroom doors flew open. Eduardo Rodriguez filled the doorway, commanding attention without speaking a word. Stefan had never been so grateful to see his father.
“This meeting is suspended,” Eduardo announced, moving to the head of the table. “By authority of the family’s controlling shares.”
Parker stood, face flushed. “Mr. Rodriguez, with respect, the board has authority to…”
“The board has what authority I permit it to have.” Eduardo’s voice could have frozen fire. “Right now, I’m permitting you all to leave while I speak with my son.”
Nobody moved.
“That wasn’t a suggestion.” Eduardo’s eyes swept the room “Out. All of you.”
They filed out slowly, Parker throwing Stefan a look that promised this wasn’t finished. When the door closed, silence fell heavy between father and son
“You’re a disappointment.” Eduardo’s words cut deep. “But you’re still my son Still a Rodriguez.”
Stefan stared at his hands. “Someone’s targeting us. Every move we make, they’re three steps ahead. It’s like they know our playbook better than we do.”
“Because you’re too busy planning a wedding to see what’s right in front of you.” His father moved to the window. “Too focused on that Lewis girl to protect what generations built.”
“Rose has nothing to do with ”
“Rose has everything to do with it.” Eduardo turned, eyes hard. “Ever since you divorced Camille…”
“Don’t.” Stefan’s voice cracked. “Please don’t bring her into this.”
“Why not? She understood business. Understood loyalty. Then she has some convenient accident and suddenly
you’re engaged to her sister?” His father’s eyes narrowed. Even I can see something wrong there.”
Stefan’s chest tightened. If his father knew the truth about Camille about what really happened that night… “The board wants you gone,” Eduardo continued. “They’re not wrong. You’ve let someone gut this company piece by piece.”
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