Chapter 418:

Once she finished reading, Oliver added, “The Campbell family has already sold their shares.”

Carrie looked up sharply. “How much did they sell for?”

Oliver smiled slyly. “Ten percent less than your offer. But even at that discount, it wasn’t easy to find a buyer. Everyone knows that owning shares in the Campbell family’s company is more like inheriting a mountain of debt than making an investment.”

Lowering his voice, Oliver added with a conspiratorial chuckle, “Of course, no one knows about the supplier issues yet. Mr. Norris specifically instructed me to wait until after the shares were sold before making any moves. If word got out, those shares would’ve been worth twice as much.”

Carrie was about to ask who had bought the shares and whether they could be bought back when another car drove into the parking lot. The car pulled up beside Kristopher’s.

She turned to see Tristan and Cindy stepping out of a sleek black sedan. Their expressions betrayed no surprise at seeing her there.

on a wide, insincere smile. “Well,

really think you could outsmart me?

could respond, another figure stepped out of the car—a man in a sharp suit. Tristan’s and Cindy’s demeanor changed instantly, their smugness replaced by

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dripping with false sweetness. She turned to Carrie, her smile growing sharper. “Oh, Carrie, I forgot to mention. This is Mr. Ramos,

Company

Carrie, bowing respectfully. “Mr. Norris, Mrs. Norris,” he greeted, his tone deferential. He was slightly overweight, with a broad

faces stiffened with embarrassment. Tristan leaned close to Cindy and whispered, “This Mr. Ramos… He’s a major shareholder at Highfield Company, yet he acts like

entirely, Mr. Ramos started to speak,

forward, glanced at Carrie, and said, “Are you on your way to the company? Great timing! I need to brief Mr. Ramos on the company’s current situation and introduce him to a few colleagues. It’s crucial

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