I stared at Jeremy. “Since you explained why Irene is here, why don’t you explain why I’m here?”

Jeremy didn’t explain. “This is the company, not your home. It’s not the place for you to act like a spoiled child. Get out of here.”

“Three years passed and have you all forgotten who I am?”

I looked at the other board members. The room fell silent. Jeremy fixed his gaze on me.

“If you don’t leave now, I’ll call security.”

“What? Irene can attend board meetings as Vice Chair, but I can’t?”

“Oh, you’re talking about that.”

Irene smiled. “Mr. Chastan must have forgotten to inform you. Two years ago, due to your consistent absence from board meetings, the board voted to remove your Vice Chair position.”

She leaned closer and whispered in my ear, “Yesterday, you were just trying to claim your Vice Chair status, weren’t you? Too bad, you’re not even a vice chairwoman anymore. Even if you were, it was just a position Jeremy gave you. Do you really think you’re someone important?”

“Now, get out of here.”

I glared at Jeremy. “I was fired? Fired without my knowledge?”

“Security,” Jeremy ignored me completely and called security right in.

He pointed at me. “Get her out.”