“What? We lost 200 million?”
Zayden was instantly infuriated. ‘How did we lose 200 million out of the blue?’
The Hanks family was rich, and Zayden was hardly poor, but that did not mean money fell from the skies!
Such a sudden turn of events had knocked the wind out of Zayden’s chest like a hammer.
He did not understand how his smooth sailing plan had suddenly taken such a sharp turn.
The person on the other end continued to mutter, prompting Zayden to shout at them. “Alright, enough! Shut up! Why are you so frantic, we’ll be fine!
“Let me take a look first and I’ll update you.”
Hanging up the phone, Zayden quickly turned on his computer.
Although he had mentally prepared himself for what he would see, the sight of skyrocketing K-line followed by the downward plummet of stock prices still stunned him.
Zayden’s expression darkened, and it was gloomy to the point that a storm seemed to be brewing between his brows.
“Motherf*cker! Someone’s obviously out to get me!” Zayden opened the backstage and stared at the shocking eight-figure value on his profit and loss account. He clenched his teeth in infuriation.
‘Is it Schuler Group?
‘No way.’
Zayden immediately debunked that thought, for he had already cut off Schuler Group’s cash flow. There was no way they would have the money to do such a thing.
Not to mention that they could not have known how he had invested the 600 million into Heavenly Dragon Real Estate.
Only a selected few from his family knew of this.
‘Who could it be?
‘One of my brothers who also want to inherit the company?’
With his thoughts going haywire, Zayden shook his head. He had no idea who the culprit was and whether it was a mere coincidence or if all of this was planned, but he had to counter it.
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