"You enjoy the company's benefits in peacetime, but at the crucial moment, you refuse to take risks for the company. Do you think this is fair to me?"
The shareholder who spoke first laughed when he heard this, leaned back in his chair, picked up his tea from the table, and said with a half-smile, "Why is President Clark getting so angry? We have already said that we're doing this for the company's sake. Besides, we're shareholders, not President Clark's subordinates, there's no question of being fair or not, right? It's all about the interest, the common interest of us all. If we really go by what President Clark suggests, we would like to ask President Clark, after all the years we've spent together at the company, for your own benefit alone, you're now dragging us down. Is that fair to us? Is that fair to the company?"
As these words were spoken, Jacob Clark's face changed dramatically, staring fiercely at the speaking shareholder.