"We spent quite a bit recently, so our cash flow is tight. The main issue was that we never anticipated Ascendancy Group would collapse. Otherwise, we would have had sufficient funds on hand."
That was true.
Who could have predicted that Ascendancy Group would go bankrupt in the blink of an eye? A publicly traded company once valued at nearly two hundred billion had seen its market cap shrink to thirty billion in just six months, leading to its delisting. After liquidation, it was still left with over ten billion in debt...
Seth had planned to use funds from Aurelion Group to plug the hole, but he hadn't realized it would empty their accounts.
The money he mentioned spending recently was likely at the overseas auctions. Mrs. Chase had said Seth had been spending lavishly there.
"Don't worry. Once PerseTech goes public, our current difficulties will be resolved," Seth said, trying to comfort her.
His reassurance made it impossible for Bianca to bring up the subject of money.
But Aethelred Capital was relentless. The very next day, they contacted Bianca again to demand payment.
"There are still two days until Friday, Mr. Slate. Can't you wait a little longer?" Bianca forced a smile, lowering herself for a rare moment.
"It's not impossible, but..." Mr. Slate's eyes roamed up and down Bianca's body, a lecherous smile on his face. "You've got to show me something, right? Otherwise, how can I trust you?"
Having been around enough men, she knew exactly what Mr. Slate was implying.
"How about I drink three shots as an apology?"
Mr. Slate scoffed. "What good is drinking? We're all adults here, Miss Lowell. Stop playing innocent."
He pulled a hotel key card from his pocket and slid it across the table to her. "Come on your own."
Bianca, accustomed to her pride, had never suffered such humiliation. Even in her wild days with William, she had always been the one in control, never coerced.
Besides, this was Rivercrest City. She couldn't possibly do something that would so thoroughly degrade her status.
"What do you mean by this, Mr. Slate? I'm not that kind of person," she replied coldly, her haughty demeanor returning.


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