Kane's tone was extremely vicious, and his expression was grouchier than anyone had ever seen.
Brandon knew nothing about stocks and investment, but seeing Kane's expression still scared Brandon.
"W-what does that mean? Is it still difficult for her to venture into the field even though she is skilled?"
"What do you think?"
Kane, who had reached the epitome of his anger, scoffed aloud.
Brandon became quiet.
He honestly knew nothing about finance, but his cousin, the man standing right in front of him, managed Ronin Corporation's matters daily.
He defeated countless brokers and experts, so he must know a lot about it.
Many claimed that investment was a tool to help others grow and manage their wealth.
The truth was that investment was just a way of profiting off of others misfortune.
Those with the analytical skills would often try to sneak into legitimate, large-scale corporations.
Once they were on the inside, they would milk the corporation dry.
That was why there were special departments within most large-scale companies.
These departments’ primary task was to keep those parasites away from the company.
A multinational corporation like Ronin Corporation attracted many parasites, and they had to deal with every single one of them.
Brandon didn't know what Kane was really talking about, but the latter's expression was too serious.
Hence, he said, "You don't need to worry that much either.Last night, we went to a party hosted for workers in the finance industry.Amora was pretty lucky and found someone she could work with."
"Who did she find?"
"I think his name is Andy Rind.Do you know the guy?"
"Andy Rind?" blurted Kane.
His expression turned even worse, and his gaze became icier than it initially was.
"Andy Rind? She actually knows the guy? Who introduced him to her?"
"A lawyer named Solomon.W-what is up with you this time? Why do you look like you want to kill someone? Is it a trick? Is she in danger?" asked Brandon, who couldn't stop worrying upon seeing Kane's expression.
However, Kane didn't reply.
At that moment, his expression could only be described as nerve-wrecking.
He is so scary, thought Brandon.
Andy Rind was actually the biggest player in Wall Street.
He didn't play by the rules, though.
Instead, he hired countless subordinates to manipulate the share prices from behind the scenes.
He truly was a monster in that field.
Andy even made Ronin Corporation suffer a sizeable loss when Chris was still the person-in-charge.
Yet, that woman got acquainted with him.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: My Ex-Wife Remarried Me