Wilbur smiled. "Don't you worry about what I do. I can solve any of your problems, that much I can promise you."
Sarah stared at him in a daze. This guy had some nerve, huh?
Wilbur looked back at Sarah calmly.
A long pause later, Sarah scoffed and said, "Sure, I'll tell you then. I ran away from an engagement. My father married me off by force to a rich guy because of financial trouble, and the wedding's in three days. That's why I ran away, but this also means my family company's doomed. They're not going to get that financial support, and my fiance, Sawyer Rocher, is going to retaliate for sure. My family's completely screwed. What can you do about that?"
Wilbur fell silent for a while, before saying, "It's simple. I'll let Cape analyze your company and find out what it needs. If it's money that will help with the company's operations, Cape can invest. As for your fiance, I can talk to him and have him call the engagement off if you really don't want to marry him."
Sarah stared at Wilbur as if she was looking at a ghost.
He was saying all of this like it was the easiest thing in the world to do.
A beat later, Sarah shook her head with a dry chuckle. "You sure make it sound easy. Do you even know the scale Cape runs on?"
"It's a consortium worth hundreds of billions of dollars," Wilbur replied with a smile.
Sarah rolled her eyes. "What makes you think Cape would invest in Nees Corp, huh?"
"Well, I'm sure it'll be fine as long as Nees Corp isn't too far gone, or broke the law," Wilbur answered.
"How are you so sure?" Sarah peered at Wilbur.
Wilbur shrugged. "Let me put it this way. Miss Faye Yves, the CEO of Cape, is my girlfriend. She's at least got to help me out that much."
"Ha, as if!" Sarah could not help but blurt out.
Cape International ran on a global scale, and Faye was practically a goddess of the business world.
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