Chapter 1061

Irvine considered looking for the government but then realized that

Walter had close ties with the governor and met up with him.

frequently. What could Irvine use to compete with Walter?

“Mr. Watson, please go ahead,” Irvine said slowly. He sat back down

in his office chair, looking as if he had aged ten years in an instant.

Suddenly, as if remembering something, he looked up at Walter and

asked, “Mr. Watson, may I ask you a question?”

“Feel free to ask,” Walter replied.

“What’s Nash’s relationship with Baroque?” Irvine inquired.

“Don’t you know?” Walter stared at Irvine with a knowing smile.

“I… I’m not certain,” Irvine admitted. He had only taken control of

Innovate Collective less than a month ago, and he had been on

several business trips since. He did not have much time to look into

Baroque.

son-in-law of the chairman of Baroque,”

explained succinctly.

why do you regard Nash so highly?” Irvine followed up.

the curiosity of the other businessmen

they all perked up to hear the

explain further. I’ll just tell you one thing-even the

lower himself before Mr. Calcraft,” Walter said and

look through his

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was not a small sum, but it would not hurt the Watson family. He did not plan on having Nash repay the money. Instead, he planned on getting a professional organization to reevaluate Innovate Collective. Any savings would be

chair, stunned. Walter’s last words continued to

The meaning of his sentence

officials. Even a powerhouse like

was the richest man in Jonford, had to

man from earlier

Jonford humble himself.

showed just how powerful that young man was.

named Calcraft, especially if they’re young. There’s no need to ask for

legs.”

calling their family members. Even if they were not from Jonford, who knew if Nash would show

the rich all had quite the tempers. They might end up like Irvine if they messed

dream. One by one, they took

his secretary remained.

as she asked, “Mr. March, is this really the end

young.

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