Lillian returned to Dawson Group, this time as a major shareholder. The company's shares were far from concentrated, just like the fractured nature of the Dawson family. Even combined, Lillian and Zachary's shares amounted to only 45%, leaving them without a majority. However, Zachary had allies among the shareholders, giving him significant influence within the company. Lillian had never exercised her rights as a shareholder—at least, not before she came of age. But now, things were different. As she reached the front doors of Dawson Group, ready to make her move, a receptionist stepped forward to block her path. "Excuse me, ma'am. Do you have an appointment?" the receptionist asked. Lillian removed her sunglasses, her gaze sharp. "I'm a shareholder, here for the shareholders' meet

