Prince was not baselessly arrogant.
Since Clear Seas was indeed one of the strongest within the country’s capitalists.
However, right after Prince arrogantly shouted, a young man suddenly rushed into the room.
“Something bad happened, crown prince. The share prices of the three major stocks under your name, Sandxibit Technologies, Soaring Dragon Telecommunications, and Purple Seas Pharmaceuticals have plummeted across the board!”
“The contracts in the two funding organizations you host are also suddenly faced with the one-sided termination of contracts by many partners. The Securities Regulatory Commission is requesting an explanation from us.”
“If this continues, the Securities Regulatory Commission will likely revoke our funding organization’s financial practice license and we’ll be facing a lot of trouble now.”
The series of news had Prince stunned, the man’s arrogance and prideful expressions still frozen on his face.
He turned his head harshly and stared fiercely at the person who ran into the room. Prince asked in an icy tone, “What happened?”
The man replied sorrowfully, “I don’t know. Everything happened so suddenly and the company’s in a mess. The worst part, the worst part is that…”
“Tell me!” Prince raged.
“The worst part is that the headquarters seems to be aware of it already. They called just now and asked us to explain the situation to them. Your Highness, it’s possible, it’s possible that the old master already knows about this. There’s no way we can hide it from them at this point”
As if to prove the young man’s words, Prince’s phone rang at the same time.
Prince glanced at the caller ID and the corner of his eyes twitched, but the man still immediately accepted the call.
A gentle voice sounded on the other end of the line. “Mr. Chavez, the old master would like me to ask if you’ve gotten into trouble.”
Prince let out a sigh of relief and forced a smile to reply, “It’s alright, Uncle Fleming. It’s just a small issue, I can deal with it myself.”
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