The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 202
Chapter 202 Broken Ties
Wylie felt uneasy as he looked at his panicking underling.
He had already promised The Reaper that he would avenge Leonardo, unless Caspian was truly
too powerful for him to do so.
“What did you find?” asked Wylie.
“We’ve found out that Glorious Group got shut down. Caspian and his men have unearthed some treasure at Dragon’s Hill. We have no confirmation on his ranking and identity just yet, but we’ve confirmed that he must be part of the military,” answered the underling.
“I see. It would seem that Leonardo and The Reaper had made a mistake. Bring me The Reaper. I need to discuss our revenge with him. We’ll need to come up with a perfect plan if we want to come out of this alive and not follow in Leonardo’s footsteps.
Wylie was a self–made man in Easton precisely thanks to his cautiousness.
“Yes, sir!”
Meanwhile, Caspian and his men had just finished enjoying their celebratory dinner and left.
John’s men were also sent back to South Aridlands.
Caspian went to pick up Willow from work.
“Honey, I’ve already settled everything with Glorious Group. You can hold a conference meeting tomorrow to announce that Southlake Corporation will be acquiring Glorious Group as a sister company,” said Caspian as he drove the car.
Willow was surprised. “Huh? That’s fast! I haven’t made any preparations yet!”
She didn’t expect Caspian to be so efficient.
“You’ll need to be there for the conference tomorrow. You’re going to be the most successful and radiant businesswoman in Southlake City!”
Willow nodded her head.
The next day, the business class in Southlake City was shocked by the sudden news.
Details and reasons for the seizure of Glorious Group were published in the headlines of various major media outlets.
business within Southlake City had
biggest news of all was that the regional chief of
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holding a conference to announce their acquisition of
business class within Southlake City was busy with discussions after receiving
news.
they were optimistic about, was
losses following Glorious Group’s sudden closure
become the greatest player in the business world within Southlake
the biggest worry for all the big shots in the business
chosen to cooperate with Glorious Group for bigger
willingly pulled out from their contracts back then and jumped ship to work
same companies could do nothing but watch with bated breath as Glorious Group would soon become a
offended Southlake Corporation for their greed if they had known
began at nine in the morning.
returned to their position as the biggest corporation within Southlake City.
Stewarts were also elated to hear about the
and it seems like our investments are saved. Our family won’t be going
Group will be void. And with how
“Don’t worry, she should be used to being teased by us. At the end of
Willow won’t be helping us anymore. She has already made it clear that she’s utterly disappointed in all of us,” answered
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a call right away to confirm whether or not she’ll help us,”
and return to Southlake Corporation after the
and she frowned when she realized that the
put on a sweet tone. “Willow, are you free today? Why
thanks. I don’t really want
disappointed with the Stewart family in
she needed
able to convince Willow to come home for a meal. She didn’t expect to be
disrespectful to your seniors,
family would
immediately exploded with anger. “I’m surprised you could still call yourself my grandmother after what you’ve done. You flatter me with praises when I’m useful
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