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Life at The Top novel Chapter 1874

“Mr. Sawyer is too kind. Please watch your steps”

After watching Sawyer leave, Kayden narrowed his eyes slightly. Then, he turned and entered Half-the-Harbor Langdon’s study.

“Dad, you have such incredible foresight. Sawyer did come to you while I went to look for Kennedy,” Kayden said as soon a s he entered the room.

Half-the-Harbor Langdon, who was using this time to deal with some official duties, replied without looking up, There’s no incredible foresight in this world. I just put myself in their positions and made some guesses based on their respective personalities.

“How was it? Did the conversation with Kennedy go well?”

Kayden sat across from Half-the-Harbor Langdon and said, “Yeah. Kennedy is just like you predicted. I didn’t spend much effort and he agreed.’

“It’s good that he agreed. That way, we

have room to maneuver.”

Half-the-Harbor Langdon rubbed the bridge of his nose in exhaustion and said slowly, “Kayden, you have to remember that there are no friends or relatives in this world. When necessary, even father and son or even siblings can turn against each other. Benefits are the only eternal thing.

“Only in this way, will you not have to

worry about being betrayed.

“What we have done is actually just to prevent ourselves from being scammed by them, so no matter what you do in the future, you must think twice and consider all possible and impossible results. A relatively complete layout will be the foundation of your invincibility.”

Kayden nodded after he heard Half-the Harbor Langdon’s lecture.

He looked at Half-the-Harbor Langdon’s tired face and said softly, “Dad, you grew a lot of gray hair during this time.”

“I’m very stressed.”

Half-the-Harbor Langdon sighed and

said, “We lost tens of billions of US

Dollars in Layman’s M&A case. Now,

Fongroup’s entire capital chain is on the

verge of collapse. If there is even a little

disturbance, we will be exposed. So every

step I take is like walking on thin ice, and

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