James was incredibly indecisive.
He really had not wanted to cause trouble for Quincy.
Nevertheless, he hoped that she would help him.
“Let me in on the details. What do you need me to do? Also, I’m not going to help you for free. There’s a limit to how much I provide for free.” Quincy smiled cheekily.
James thought about it for a moment and said, “I’ll find a way to get the money first. You should spend the next few days preparing to set up the company. When I’ve sorted things out on my end, I’ll contact you for the next step.”
Quincy nodded. “Alright. That’ll do.”
She stood up and glanced toward the hospital.
Quincy wanted to visit Thea but knew that Thea still held some animosity toward her, so she decided against it.
She waved her hand as she walked away. “I’ll head back first.”
James watched as Quincy left. After leaving, he stood up and walked back toward the hospital.
“Money, huh?”
James began to worry about the money.
‘I need money to start the business.
‘However, I have nothing left to my name, so where on earth will I get the money?’
He could get money from the Southern Plains but did not want Henry to make the same mistake again. If the Emperor gets wind of his plans, it would de-rail many things.
While racking his brain, James returned to the inpatient ward.
Suddenly, someone came to mind.
Zane Dawn.
He was an overlord in the north and had the moniker of the King of Mines.
Zane had a net worth of trillions of dollars.
‘Borrowing some money from him shouldn’t be a problem.’
He arrived at Thea’s ward.
Newton and Serena had arrived and entered the ward to chat with Thea.
Seeing them conversing happily, James did not go inside. He took out his phone, searched for Cynthia’s number, and made the call after some slight hesitation.
Soon, someone answered the phone. An ecstatic voice addressed him from the other side.
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