“Business or battlefields, their essence is the same.”
Sean picked up his cup and slowly took a sip once he finished speaking.
“I’ll get the job done, Commander.”
Zander took a deep breath and nodded seriously at Sean.
“Okay! I’ll head back first. Willow said she’s waiting to have dinner with me.”
Sean smiled gently, put down his cup, then turned to leave the office.
“Yes!”
Zander and Harry sent him off respectfully.
As he watched Sean leave, Zander had a complicated look in his eyes.
“Say, Brother Zander, doesn’t he seem like the type of guy who would excel no matter what field he’s in?”
Harry rubbed his chin and muttered to himself.
Zander did not reply as he watched Sean’s car drive off. He only turned back once Sean left.
“Blaze Lake wants to bury Commander in the ground but he doesn’t realize that Commander is a seed. A seed that will grow into a towering tree.”
As soon as he finished speaking, he left the office with his hands behind his back.
They did not dare to neglect the tasks that Sean had assigned them.
Starting today, the war with the Zimmer family will officially begin.
All the preparations they made will be put to use.
…
Meanwhile, at Zimmer Corporations.
In the chairman’s office.
Jon and Quill were both busy.
They had to make up for the 60 million dollars that they owed.
This debt was different than the others.
If it were their client’s payments or even bank loans, they could delay it.
However, they owed 60 million dollars to River City’s government. Jon had used Zimmer Corporations as collateral and signed a three-day guarantee.
If he could not hand over the 60 million dollars, River City’s government would not let him go that easily.
Once Jon returned, he called those he knew at the banks.
However, after several calls in a row, he got the same answer, which was that it could not be done at the moment.
They had recently given out many loans. So they had no way of giving out 60 million dollars to Jon.
Jon did not think too much about it, nor would he have thought that someone had instructed this.
“No worries, I’ll ask someone else.”
Jon waved his hand nonchalantly and hung up the call.
He did not think that it would be difficult to amass 60 million dollars.
After all, Zimmer Corporation had a net worth of hundreds of millions of dollars. 60 million dollars was barely anything to them.
So until now, Jon was still not too bothered.
However, after he made a few more calls, only to be rejected again and again. He began to panic.
“Something’s not right. We have a pretty good relationship with these companies. Why aren’t they willing to lend us the money?”
Jon rubbed his forehead as he muttered to himself, confused.
The calls he had made were all to his business partners.
He initially thought that he could collect some money from them, but they all rejected him.
This perplexed Jon.
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