Chapter 359
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Titan took a sip of his drink and smiled. “You guys are too ambitious. After lan’s death, Luke’s power
dwindled, causing key members to abandon him. He’s vulnerable now.
“But Prince Heath is different. His subordinate, Wade is tough to deal with. If we take over Prince Heath’s
operations, Wade and his crew will cause us endless trouble. I don’t want to sleep with one eye open
every night.”
The mention of Wade made everyone shudder. He had once single–handedly taken down over 20 of their
men.
Give him a knife, and it would be a bloodbath.
“But we can’t ignore Prince Heath’s assets. If we don’t seize them, someone else will.”
“Did I say we wouldn’t take them?” Titan glanced at his cousin, Quiller Lynch.
“What I mean is, we need to take things step by step. Let’s absorb Luke’s power first. When Wade and his
crew are released, I’ll talk to him. If he’s willing to work with us, great.”
Quiller muttered, “But what if he’s not?”
Titan’s eyes turned cold. “Then we take him out. He might be able to fight ten or 20, but not 50.”
Quiller’s lips curved into a smirk. “Swallowing these two factions would allow us to challenge Jalen.”
Titan took another sip of his drink and said calmly, “Jalen is currently focused on his daughter. Going up
against him won’t be too difficult.”
Suddenly, Titan’s phone rang. He pulled it out and saw it was an unknown number.
He was about to ignore it but decided to answer instead. “Who is this?”
“Mr. Lynch, it’s Benjamin.”
“Benjamin?”
Titan raised an eyebrow and chuckled. “What, you itching for another fight?”
Benjamin laughed nervously. “Not at all, Mr. Lynch. I’m calling to offer you all our businesses.”
Hearing this, Titan’s eyes lit up. But his instincts told him something was off.
Heath was critically injured by his men, clinging to life in the ICU. Benjamin should harbor deep
resentment, not offer him a business deal.
“You want to meet up and ambush me, don’t you? Kid, you’re too naive for that.” Titan sneered and was
about to hang up.
“Mr. Lynch, we can do the transaction through lawyers!”
“Hmm?” Titan paused, somewhat intrigued.
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Maybe this kid really wanted to sell off Heath’s businesses.
“To be honest, it’s unlikely that Heath will wake up. The doctors say that even if he does, he’ll be bedridden for life. I want to take him abroad for better treatment.” Benjamin’s voice was choked with emotion.
Titan replied sternly, “Shouldn’t you hate my guts? If you’re selling Heath’s businesses, you should be selling them to my rival, Jalen.”
Benjamin sighed. “In this line of work, there’s no room for personal grudges. It’s all about survival. I contacted Jalen, but I wasn’t satisfied with his offer. I also worry that they might just wreck the places.
“That’s why I thought of selling to you. With you in control, Jalen wouldn’t dare touch those businesses.”
Titan lit a cigarette, exhaling a cloud of smoke before asking, “How much are you looking to sell for?”
Benjamin replied, “We have ten internet cafés, 12 ice rinks, nine karaoke bars, six discos, three bars, and
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