Chapter 521

"This is the old double-entry bookkeeping system. It looks complicated," said Debra, squinting at the thick ledgers laid out in front of her.

"You can understand it?" Marion asked, surprised.

"Sort of," she replied, eyes still fixed on the pages. "I haven't seen this in a long time, so I'll need to refamiliarize myself."

Debra examined the books closely. Beside her, Marion couldn't help but watch her serious expression.

"I didn't realize you were so skilled. You even know how to handle this kind of bookkeeping."

Debra smiled but gave him a playful eye roll.

"Did you forget what I studied? I majored in finance. If I can't read these books, how could I ever manage a company?"

Despite her light tone, Debra couldn't help but feel a wave of gratitude toward Juan.

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not for

concern coloring his voice. "What

numbers in these accounts... They don't add up." she

annual income of 300 thousand dollars. But the expenditures? 600 thousand. Where did the extra 300 thousand

another entry. "And the Frazier family, our main business was cosmetics. Our

numbers. "Osborne family? Agricultural business. Yearly income: 200 thousand dollars. Expenditures, 400 thousand. Again, double." Finally, Debra reached the ledger for the Potter family. Now, look at this one. Their total annual income was 1.2 million dollars, but the expenditure column

narrowed as he understood her implication. "You mean all the money from the other families eventually ended up in the Potter family's

into a heavy silence as they stared at the incriminating entries. In the first year, all four families reported a loss, double their actual income. And in the end, every penny

had all made false

need to do is track the Potter family's total annual

dollars back then was equivalent to more then

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money would have been an astronomical

chill run through the room. The sheer magnitude of the

four families were rumored to be guarding?" Marion

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