Sawyer had a brooding expression on his
face. Although he was not saying
anything, he felt a deep surge of
annoyance within himself too.
Joe was the only one who was still calm.
“Calm down. The situation is what it is
now, and there’s no point in us going off i
na huff. We might as well think of ways to
resolve the problem.”
Sawyer felt even more infuriated when he
heard what Joe said…
He could not stop himself from looking at
Joe.
The old fox had sold his industries in
Harbor City to the other two families to
pay for his collaboration. As such, he had
sold off most of his domestic assets
except for his telecommunication
company.
Thus, this meant that Joe Langdon and
Fongroup had suffered the least losses
after everything JW had done in Harbor
City.
Sawyer could not help but wonder if the
old fox had long since guessed this would
happen.
“How about we seize the chance to retract
our contracts to short sell stocks in
Harbor City?” Sawyer cleared his mind of
his frenzied thoughts and made a
suggestion.
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