Daniel wasn't overly concerned with money, but he knew one thing for sure—Jennifer was practically broke. She could hardly even cover the expenses of her family's villa. In such a dire financial situation, how did she still have the funds to start a company?
Charlene frowned slightly.
Back then, Jennifer's company was already struggling, and she had poured nearly all her spare cash into it. If not for that, she wouldn't have been so thrilled when Charlene signed the contract with Obsidian Group.
But now, after practically walking away with nothing from Daniel, where could she have gotten the money?
"Could it be Zidane?" Charlene wondered aloud.
"If that's the case, he must have money to burn if he's willing to bankroll her like this." Daniel shook his head in disbelief.
She couldn't help but defend Jennifer. "She isn't completely incompetent in management, but…"
"It's just that she keeps losing money, right?" He chuckled. "Alright, let's not waste time on that. We should focus on our new product instead."
He didn't give it a second thought.
Hibari Cosmetics was a major brand, but that didn't mean its quality was unbeatable. Big-name brands always had an edge, and Hibari would put some pressure on Geller Cosmetics—but it wouldn't last.
Daniel was interested in seeing what kind of move Jennifer would make. Of course, there was another reason he hadn't mentioned to Charlene—Jennifer likely had Omari backing her.
In fact, Daniel was looking forward to it.
Jennifer had never been good at running a company. If anything, she had a talent for making a mess. He was curious to see how long Omari could keep things afloat under her management.
Omari hadn't lost his edge. Even though Daniel had taken down many of his operations, Omari had quickly regrouped after his return. The Obsidian Group wasn't just surviving—it was thriving more than ever.
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