Chapter 129 I Was The Villain
“If I’m not mistaken, he’s in Jazona.” Willow again studied Jonathan warily. “Boss, is there some conflict between you and Tavion?”
From the look in Jonathan’s eyes, she could distinctly sense that the man was livid.
“No. I just want to know the truth about the incident back then!” Jonathan replied coldly.
I don’t care about the hundred million loss suffered by the company back when it went bankrupt. Even a billion is just a number to me today, much less a hundred million. I only want to know whether the incident back then was a trap he’d laid for me by colluding with someone else! The thing I detest most in my life is betrayal, especially when the person who betrayed me was someone I once trusted most!
“Should I have someone investigate his address, Mr. Goldstein?” Graham seemed to have perceived something from his words. It wasn’t just Willow, for even he felt a shiver running down his spine at the man’s frosty gaze.
“Yeah.” Jonathan nodded. “I want the answer as soon as possible.”
“Okay. I’ll have someone investigate it right away!” When Graham had said that, he picked up his phone and made a call without a second’s delay. “Luke, please investigate someone for me. His name is Tavion Callahan, and he’s the chairman of Tavion Group. Investigate his company and also his address. You only have ten minutes. Is that clear?”
While he hadn’t been in Chanaea much in recent years, his influence in Jazona wasn’t to be underestimated.
After all, Graham Group had mushroomed all over Jazona a few years ago.
Although he had been abroad in the past few years, and his influence was no longer as substantial as before, it was still a piece of cake for him to investigate someone.
“There’ll be news very soon, Mr. Goldstein.” Graham looked at Jonathan after hanging up the phone.
“Great,” Jonathan said. “By the way, where were we earlier?”
He initially wanted to talk to Graham about the collaboration with the Smith family but was unexpectedly interrupted by Willow.
“We were talking about the ecological park project,” Graham replied.
“Ah, yes!” In an even voice, Jonathan continued, “I’ve already told Harrison to hand the ecological park project to the Smith family and have them handle it. However, the Smith family doesn’t have a real estate firm or a construction team. When the time comes, send someone over to discuss the details with them. In other words, Graham Group will be collaborating with the Smith family on the ecological park project. They’ll be responsible for the specific plan and design, while you’ll be supplying the manpower and advancing the funds.”
“Sure! Whatever you say, Mr. Goldstein!” Graham hastily nodded, having no objections at all.
Ultimately, Graham Group belonged to Jonathan, and he was merely managing it on his behalf.
As such, he naturally had to go along with Jonathan’s orders.
“Send someone experienced to work with the Smith family. They have no experience in real estate, so you’ve got to keep a close eye on things,” Jonathan reminded once more.
He was worried that something might go wrong since Josephine had never been a general manager or had any experience in real estate.
“Don’t worry, Mr. Goldstein! If anything happens, I’ll personally seek you out and apologize!” Graham reassured with a chuckle.
Jonathan nodded in response. No sooner had Graham’s words fallen than his phone rang.
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