“Exactly, you did not know,” Gregory said as he glanced at her briefly.
Logan swallowed hard, realizing the shift in power was no longer in his favor.
“If this is about money, we can renegotiate the terms,” he offered.
Gregory let out a quiet laugh that carried no amusement.
“Money,” he repeated.
He pulled out his phone and made a call without hesitation.
“Cancel all meetings with his company immediately and withdraw all financial support,” he instructed calmly.
Logan stood up abruptly, panic breaking through his composure.
“You cannot do that,” he said loudly.
“Can I not,” Gregory replied.
“My company is about to go public,” Logan insisted.
“I am aware of that,” Gregory said. “I also know that most of your investors are connected through my network.”
Silence followed.
The realization hit Logan fully.
Everything he had built was beginning to collapse in real time.
“You would destroy my company over this situation,” he asked in disbelief.
Gregory looked at him steadily.
“No, you did that yourself,” he said.
He placed the papers back on the table.
“I am simply removing support you never deserved in the first place,” he added.
Brittany’s voice trembled as she turned toward Logan.