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Roar of the Supreme Warrior novel Chapter 426

Eternality still had a value worth several hundred million dollars.

However, the Callahans owed hundreds of millions of dollars, and selling off the company would merely be enough to repay the debts.

Bankruptcy and becoming an ordinary household were inevitable.

“Honey, do you really have a way to attract investments?”

Thea glanced at James doubtfully.

James nodded lightly.

Attracting investments was a cinch for him.

James felt sympathy for Lex and could not bear to see his lifetime effort go down the drain like this.

Lex was stubborn because of his obsession.

It was his dream to lead the Callahans into glory.

In order to achieve his dreams, he was still struggling at such old age when he should be enjoying the rest of his life. Instead, he was still working hard for the family.

Additionally, he had a bottom line for doing things.

Otherwise, there would be no such thing as household rules enforcing the family members to use down-to-earth methods and not dirty tricks in business.

“Since James is confident in attracting investments, we’ll leave this to him. However, I have to warn you, James. You’ll have to get out of our family if you fail to do so,” said Howard.

“Dad, do you really trust that piece of trash, James?

“Let’s just try to solve it as soon as possible through our connections or see if anyone can find someone who is connected to the Watsons. Then, we’ll ask them to help plead with the Watsons to spare our family.”

“Gavin is dead, and we don’t know who’s currently in charge of the Watsons, so how are we going to use any connections?”

The Callahans gathered worriedly and discussed the matter together.

Some wanted to bet their hopes on James because the Callahans had no other choice.

Some were unwilling to let the Callahans end like this and wanted to devise another plan.

Lex, on the other hand, did not say much and simply went upstairs with his cane.

At the moment, he was a little hunched and looked to be going through a vicissitude.

After Lex left, Gladys’ touched her nose, puzzled. “Did the old man’s personality change today? He didn’t scold Thea.”

She knew Lex’s character very well.

Thea had caused so much trouble for the Callahans, and according to Lex’s usual self, he should have been furious, wanting to expel Thea from the family. Yet, there was not a single word of blame.

“Let’s go back, Thea.” James pulled Thea to leave.

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