“With every lie, every betrayal, the world I built comes crumbling down, leaving nothing but dust and regret.” “I have as much right in this company as every one of you, so how can you all just sit here and decide my dismissal?” Hunter roared, slamming his fist hard on the table. The sharp thud echoed through the boardroom, but not a single person flinched. In fact, the shareholders exchanged glances with the same bored expressions, as if they were witnessing nothing more than a childish tantrum, which only fueled Hunter’s anger. “No one’s denying your rights, Hunter,” a shareholder spoke up, his tone calm but authoritative, as if addressing a bad-tempered child. “But your rights became irrelevant the moment your personal life started disrupting our business. We’re not here to manage you

