Jorg nodded, made up his mind, and immediately signed his name on the application before sealing it. This document officially took effect from this moment on.
When news of this came out, Half the Harbor Langdon received it within a short period. At this time, the father and son’s plane had just landed at the New York Airport.
Half the Harbor Langdon shared the news with his son that had his head wrapped in gauze while looking battered.
“Hehe, they approved the document just as you predicted, father,” Kayden said in a low, muffled voice.
One could not see any emotions on Half the Harbor Langdon’s face. He continued, “And I just received news from the mainland. Several projects we facilitated in the mainland have been set aside.”
“Several major projects that are under construction have also been suspended due to incomplete inspections and safety procedures.”
Kayden hurriedly raised his head and asked, “Is this how Swallow Capital is punishing us?”
“Doesn’t look like it.”
Half the Harbor Langdon shook his head.
“If Swallow Capital wants to warn us, they would not do such a trivial thing. If they really want to do something to us, we will likely be battered and bruised.”
“Well, since things have escalated to this stage, there is no need for any regrets or hesitation. I will find a way to explain things to Swallow Capital. We will wait for their attitude before deciding how to retreat or compromise. Now, the most important thing for us is to immediately complete the cross shareholding procedures with ExxonMobil.” Half the Harbor Langdon’s eyes were burning when he said this.
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