The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 159
Chapter 159 The Red Order
Willow was still in disbelief as she looked at the contracts on the table.
“Ms. Stewart, I’d recently learned that our company still had a lot of funds. Plus, a mysterious man had donated 20 billion dollars to York Group!
“And that’s when I decided to acquire the companies that had terminated their contracts with us. I personally did this to get us out of this difficult situation. You wouldn’t blame me, would you?” Geoffrey asked politely.
He had followed Caspian’s orders and covered up Caspian’s part in this matter.
20 billion dollars! This amount shook Willow to the core.
That was a massive amount. Who could have such a huge amount of funds at their disposal?
“You’ve done well. Do you know who that person is?” Willow asked.
She did not find it suspicious that York Group still had some extra funds, as the company had been in Southlake City for many years. It was normal for them to have these funds.
What puzzled her was this mysterious stranger who helped them. That was such a huge
amount.
Willow could not comprehend it.
“I don’t have any news about this person at the moment, but I’ve already arranged for someone to find out.”
“Ms. Stewart, I have a suggestion. Why don’t we have both groups merged? This way, we’ll become more powerful!” Geoffrey presented his idea.
He had already decided to rely on Willow and Southlake Corporation.
“For that matter, I would have to discuss it with Ms. Barton,” Willow said.
She then called for Miranda to come to her office.
When Miranda heard of this news, she was very surprised.
However, she agreed to this merger. This way, Southlake Corporation could launch its counterattack!
“Okay. After the merger, we’ll get through this crisis together.” Willow looked determined.
At first, she was still feeling distraught over the matters that had been bombarding Southlake Corporation. However, things suddenly changed for the better. Willow took this as an opportunity and rekindled her confidence once more.
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a day later, Southlake Corporation and York Group gave their announcement at the same time. Both companies had decided on a merger.
officially
everybody
with. Now that both had become
become much stronger
acquiring many companies.
news had sent a fury raging through the Regal Club in the Two Lakes area. Leonardo flipped the club upside down in a fit
such a huge amount of money from?”
and yelling in the
take over York Group and
would suddenly merge and
had shares in those companies. This sudden change of situation caused him to lose a considerable amount of money.
he not be
Reaper also did not see this coming.
tell me! Where could they have gotten the funds from? How did they
The stock market had also become volatile due to a sudden influx of huge amounts of money. There was
What?
stunned when he
this
Group suddenly have that much money? They don’t have the means
a fierce
my people to investigate. The money
account.
anything on the giver. After Geoffrey had
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Southlake Corporation is getting ready to
useless. He would usually be able to get his hands on the information about such cases. However, he could not find anything
by crook! If we don’t do this and they get over this crisis, our
that Southlake Corporation was not to
Reaper and decided. “Notify our people in the Two Lakes area. Issue the Red Order.
top guns come to Regal Club. We shall discuss ways to get rid of
“Sir Leon
face stiffened. He appeared to be in disbelief at
Order was only to be issued at the most dire
many years, this was his first
such a situation.
Reaper left the club right away to execute the
he left, Leonardo was again
really curious about your true identity!”
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