He finally figured out that Sato Sosuke just wanted to spend time with him today, or was playing rogue.
But, he was not in a hurry at all.
Why, because what these people have to do every day is to hold meetings, hold various meetings, and discuss various things.
Since today's meeting is so important, they will of course put aside all other matters, sit here together, and discuss the results first.
Of course, rather than talking about discussions, it is better to say that Taro Kato and others are preparing to join forces to force Sosuke Sato to abdicate.
"The three-day buffer period means that I can do something within these three days."
"So after the three-day grace period, the first thing we have to do is vote again to see if there is any change in your attitude."
"And Mr. Kato wants to directly remove me from my position. What, you have the final say in Japan?"
Sato Sosuke stretched out his hand and tapped the table, a sneer appeared in his eyes.
"you!"
Taro Kato frowned and wanted to say something, but he didn't know how to answer.
Because what Sosuke Sato said is indeed true.
This three-day buffer period is actually, to put it bluntly, an opportunity for a desperate struggle.
If Sosuke Sato can do something or change the voters' minds within these three days, new results will be obtained after a re-vote.
This does not mean that once the three days are up, Sato Sosuke will 100% abdicate.
"Mr. Kato, are you a little anxious?"
"In that case, why don't we vote again?"
The corners of Sato Sosuke's mouth slowly raised, and his eyes scanned the faces of the people around the conference table one by one.
Seeing Sosuke Sato's attitude, Taro Kato felt a little unsure.
He didn't allow the vote before because this vote was meaningless at all.
Wouldn't it be a waste of time to vote on something that was decided three days ago?
Therefore, Taro Kato just skipped this link and prepared to let Sosuke Sato step down.
But now, Sato Sosuke actually made this request on his own initiative, and even looked very confident and indifferent on his face.
The more confident Sato Sousuke became, the more unsure Kato Taro felt.
Is it possible that Sosuke Sato is really ready?
Or will the results of today’s vote be different from the last vote?
Otherwise, why would Sosuke Sato be so calm, and where would his confidence come from?
The more Taro Kato thought about it, the more he felt a little confused.
"Mr. Kato?
what's on your mind?"
Sato Sosuke patted the table with a faint smile on his lips.
"Okay, you said vote, then let's vote again."
Taro Kato exhaled softly, and then slowly sat up straight.
Since Sosuke Sato insists on holding a second vote, Taro Kato has nothing to say.
After all, according to the rules, Sato Sosuke did have the power to ask everyone in the conference room to do this, and even Kato Taro had to obey.
"I still oppose Sosuke Sato and continue to sit in this position."
Taro Kato was the first to raise his arms and his voice was very loud.
"I support Mr. Kato's idea."
A middle-aged man next to Taro Kato immediately raised his arm.
"Second."
A woman with a pretty face also nodded in agreement.
After a short pause, more and more people raised their palms.
And seeing people agreeing with him one after another, Taro Kato's mood finally calmed down a little.
Just now, he even guessed that Sato Sosuke had secretly instigated people on his side to rebel in the past three days.
Now it seems that his speculation is unnecessary. People who originally supported him still raise their hands to support him today.
But at the end, one person did cough slightly and lowered his head slightly without raising his hand.
Last time, he supported Taro Kato, but now he was obviously instigated by Sosuke Sato to rebel.
Taro Kato just glanced at him and immediately withdrew his gaze, not caring much at all.
Because at this time, the number of people who agree with them already has an absolute advantage. Even if there is one less person, it still exceeds ten people.
In a meeting of twenty people, if the number of votes exceeds ten, it naturally means that they have won.
"I think there is no need to vote in support of Mr. Sato, right?"
Taro Kato stretched out his hand and tapped the table, looking across everyone's faces.
"Why not proceed?
It’s a necessary procedure, why don’t you go through it?”
Sato Sosuke snorted coldly, looked at Kato Taro and asked.
The people in the conference room all frowned slightly.
According to the rules, Sosuke Sato does have the power to allow the process to be carried out completely, which can be considered fair, open and just.