Chapter 375 Turning against the Dunns

Drake shot a frosty look at Liam, who stood assertively in the bustling banquet hall.

Everything suddenly became clear.

The 50 investors in the Eastvale Ecological Project had been pressing the Dunns to revise their partnership contract recently,

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And they had chosen this very moment, during Martin's celebratory gathering, to confront the Dunns as a unified force.

So it was Liam who had been pulling the strings all along.

Today marked his grand entrance into the spotlight.

With the backing of 50 developers, he exploited the influence of several prominent Brookhaven families to coerce the Dunns into submission.

It was evident that this scheme had been meticulously planned by Liam!

Shirley scoffed dismissively. The investment model for the Eastvale Business District operates on a collaborative basis.

"The Dunn Group's vision for Eastvale is designed to foster a mutually beneficial ecc district.

There's no question of whether one project succeeds while another falters.

siness.

"And it's utterly ridiculous to imply that we prosper by trampling over the interests of 50 partner developers.

"Once the Eastvale Business District is completed, it will present itself as a cohesive commercial entity. How can any of the projects be labeled good or bad? "The initiatives the Dunns are involved in represent significant investments.

"The projects assigned to the 50 partner developers are minor and more dispersed.

"This allocation was also determined by the financial capabilities of these development partners.

handle the types of projects the Dunns are pursuing? "When we

demand alterations to this agreement-don't you see how absurd that

quite disappointing to witness such inconsistency. Where's your dedication to the essence of the contract?" Gideon and Cormac immediately rose from the sofa, at

Liam chuckled.

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against the

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many grand ideas that

you're terrified that the hundreds of billions, the Dunns have invested

want others to bear the costs of the

walked over to the table where

willing to sacrifice the interests of numerous businesses for their own benefit. Such monopolistic practices will likely drive many small enterprises to the

continues, it will severely harm the overall growth of the Harmonfield market

Joss, Mr. Hale, and the other 50 business owners have every right to demand changes to the investment project terms

the allocation of

the Dunns to hoard all the profits from Harmonfield while leaving

over the Harmonfield economy, how can

and others

influential families seated at Brookhaven's

are the leading representatives of Brookhaven's economy, the backbone of our

ope to

point, doesn't the Dunns' approach seem excessively

livelihoods; they've fought hard to stay afloat, so they unite to seek some

the Dunns insist that they invest in only one kind of project? Isn't that contract overly

is right; while the Dunns profit, they can't disregard

certain resources and deny others

task for people like Mr. Joss and Mr. Hale to run a business; the little profits they

and allow these small businesses to earn

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