Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 860
“Catherine Jones, what are you planning?”
Shaun’s gaze was odd. “You sold Yule Corporation’s shares just like that. Does your father know?”
Yule Corporation was the country’s largest logistics company and had been developing rapidly in e- commerce especially in recent years. Many people were eyeing this juicy piece of meat, but Catherine handed it over so easily.
“Yeah, I persuaded him to sell it.” Catherine shrugged coolly. “There’s internal strife in Yule Corporation, my grandfather is still ambitious at his old age, Damien and his daughter eye us covetously, and the shareholders are made from the same mold as Damien. It’s better to just sell them all.
“Delta Co., Ltd. is a big company in Japan. After President Kawada enters Yule Corporation, he’ll definitely think about competing for power with my grandfather and uncles. It would be interesting to watch then.”
Shaun was speechless.
He imagined the image. Old Master Yule would probably want to vomit blood out of anger. The ancestors of the Yule family would climb out of the grave if they knew about it.
The company was the painstaking efforts of the Yule family for generations, but she sold it just like that, and to someone from Japan.
“You’re really…”
Catherine interrupted him. “There’s one more thing. I feel like a joint venture with Campos Corporation at this time is a trap. President Kawada is also very knowledgeable in the area of finance. When he joins, he’ll at least disrupt Charlie’s ambition to become the top family in the country. ”
“In the end, you’re just trying to help me?” Shaun’s eyes suddenly brightened.
“You think too much.” Catherine felt herself sweat and spat out, and walked forward.
However, after taking just a few steps, her arm was grabbed by Shaun and she was pulled into his arms. He glared at her with a trace of chagrin and annoyance. “Catherine Jones, do you really want to break up with me? I’ve been waiting for you to apologize.”
“Sorry, but I have no intention to apologize, ” Catherine said coldly.
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