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Life at The Top novel Chapter 2417

Nana’s sudden speech caught everyone by surprise. Because they all knew that the reason why Nana was invited to this meeting was more of a show of attitude and a gesture of favor to Somerland behind him.

Their greatest hope was that in future international conferences, Somerland would choose to side with them if the United States expressed objections to this discussion. As for the rest, they did not expect anything.

In return, their envisioned commitment to Somerland was nothing more than supporting Somerland in preserving its existing industries in future wars.

After all, Somerland was not deeply rooted in Qari, and the largest company with Somerland background was the Jefferson Group that had been taken over by Astor.

As for the existing property of the Jefferson Group, although it was all savings for Saul, compared with the financial group representatives present here, it was only a drop in the bucket, so it could not affect the situation at all.

The existence of this industry was more to give Somerland something to believe in, but Owen and the others did not actually want to see Somerland use it to expand its interests.

Based on this premise, they did not think that Somerland would have any incentive to do much in this regard.

“Mr. Astor, tell me what you think…” There was a hint of joy in Owen’s eyes.

In the discussion just now, he suddenly understood the isolation and helplessness of the five major families before they were expelled.

The dominance he held firmly in his hands that he originally imagined had not become a reality, and now Nana’s sudden proposal was somewhat of a timely help.

Since Somerland was so smart, then he would let Somerland have some leftovers in the distribution of benefits later.

Nana did not directly state his proposal, but first summarized everyone’s concerns.

A trace of disdain flashed in Owen’s eyes. He thought Nana would have some good ideas, but unexpectedly, the other party just repeated what he said.

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