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Roar of the Supreme Warrior novel Chapter 231

Calvin Oswald was a Cansington local and was naturally aware of Thea from Eternality.

‘Hasn’t Lex broken ties with Trevor already? So why is Thea here?’ Calvin wondered in his heart.

He had gone to great lengths to acquire the Pacific Group.

He agreed to lend the money after checking Pacific Group’s background. Pacific Group was almost his, but Thea suddenly showed up now.

“Y-you must be Thea from Eternality?

“Hello, Ms. Callahan. I’m Calvin from the Oswalds.” Calvin stood up and stretched his hand to greet Thea with a smile.

“Hmm?”

Thea glanced at him, and her beautiful face was full of indifference.

Calvin pulled back his hand in embarrassment and said with an awkward smile, “Ms. Callahan, you’re not here to lend money to Pacific Group, right?”

“What do you mean ‘lend money’? We’re here to purchase and take over the Pacific Group,” said James.

“What?”

Larry’s expression changed when he heard this, and he shouted, “Dad, are you really selling Pacific Group?”

“I’m left with no choice. Thea is offering a hundred million to acquire a hundred percent of Pacific Group’s shares. She also guaranteed that we will keep our current positions and she’ll give us ten percent of the company shares,” Trevor explained.

Larry sighed in relief.

A hundred million would be acceptable.

The current state of Pacific Group would only be worth 20 million if everything was sold as a package.

Calvin’s expression darkened.

He had done a lot to acquire the Pacific Group, yet Thea suddenly appeared just as he was about to achieve his goals.

However, he did not dare to challenge Thea.

She was a person who had a relatively good relationship with the Celestial Group and the Longevity Group.

On top of that, the sight of dozens of influential figures kneeling in front of her was still fresh in his mind.

The Oswalds would be doomed if he angered Thea, and she had Alex stand up for her.

A strong family like the Xaviers could not survive Alex’s wrath, let alone a family like the Oswalds who were inferior to them.

It would be good enough to get back the money that he lent.

His face softened after thinking about it, and he said with a smile, “I see. Ms. Callahan will be taking care of the Pacific Group. I’m here to ask about a debt. The Pacific Group owes me ten million dollars with an interest of five million. This is the promissory note that we’ve signed.”

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