"Great-Grandpa, from what I know, a notice to demolish the factory and build a subway will be issued within the next three days."
He paused and explained calmly, "Once that notice comes out, the land price will go up. It will likely be at least three times Mr. Yandell's offer. If you plan to develop property there, its value will increase even more."
Archibald was initially taken aback but quickly signaled for his subordinate to come closer. "Go check it out."
"Yes, sir."
Archibald was less concerned about whether there would be a demolition notice and more about the fact that Lawrence was trying to pull a fast one right under his nose.
Lawrence was incredulous as he stared at the child in front of him in shock. How did he know so much insider information?
"Kid, you shouldn't speak recklessly. How could I not know about the upper-level notifications?" Lawrence chuckled awkwardly.
Seeing that her husband had been exposed by a child, Yara tried to smooth things over. "Yes, dear. You have to watch what you say."
She gave Zachary a discreet glare, thinking that he was just a child and would be intimidated.
However, Zachary showed no deference toward her. "Great-Grandpa, I don't like her. Can you make them leave?"
Yara and Lawrence were stunned.
Three minutes later, the two were escorted out. Kiki thoroughly enjoyed the scene.
Thinking Zachary's dislike for the visitors was the reason for his comment about the demolition notice, Archibald asked, "Zac, why don't you like Madam Cadwell?"
Before Zachary could answer, Archibald's subordinate hurriedly returned.
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