Lacey shouted angrily, “Zeke, what's wrong with you? Why are we engaging in an unprofitable deal?”
Zeke lowered his voice and whispered into Lacey's ears, “Don't worry. Do you believe me if I tell you that this ten-hectare plot of land will be able to generate a tenfold and a hundredfold fortune for us?”
“What do you think? It's about time for you to trust me, right?”
Lacey cast a thoughtful gaze at Zeke before she nodded. “Alright, it's a deal from me.”
Zeke had never let Lacey down.
She decided to trust him again.
Soon, they carried out the required procedures and transferred the ownership of the ten-hectare plot of land over to Lacey.
Hannah reluctantly handed over the safe box to Jeremy.
Her eyes brimmed with tears as they departed with the safe box containing a million. “Zeke, are you sure you'll be able to generate a fortune worth a million with this plot of land?”
Zeke shook his head. “Nope.”
Lacey and her family were disappointed.
Zeke went on, “But I can create a tenfold or even a hundredfold fortune.”
Lacey and her family raised their heads at his words.
Based on the current real estate market, it would be a miracle if that plot of land could double in value.
Tenfold? Hundredfold? Seriously?
Daniel had to leave as he had to rush to the hospital for his shift.
Before heading home, Hannah told Zeke, “Remember to come home for lunch.”
Lacey didn't dive into her work as she cast a sceptical gaze at Zeke. “Please explain what happened with the Schneider family to me.”
“They are such a prominent family! It's impossible for them to make such a silly mistake. They couldn't have mistaken the low-quality steels as the ones we supplied them.”
“I mean, the timing seems too much to be a coincidence.”
Zeke decided to tell her the truth, “Actually, the Schneider family belongs to me.”
“Evan Schneider is but a puppet of mine.”
“I was the one behind everything.”
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