However, he just had not figured out what Sean was going to do.
What Sean did these days was confusing and made people feel like he was wasting his time.
Zander had doubts, but he did not question them.
He believed Sean had a reason for everything he did.
...
Zimmer Corporation received funds for investment one after another.
Jon took things seriously. He signed all the necessary contracts and agreements.
Many companies held on to their contract like it was a bar of gold.
After all, they could also get a piece of the action once Zimmer Corporation developed the land.
Any company probably would not refuse such a win-win deal.
It would be a fool not to make money when you had the chance.
Of course, there were joys and sorrows across River City's business circle.
Some people thought they were being fools by passing this chance up.
They included Larson Pharmaceuticals, Flint's company, and several well-connected companies.
Sean and Flint stopped these companies from investing.
They listened to Sean and did not invest in Zimmer Corporation.
However, their hearts were bursting with envy!
Their resentment was even greater when they saw successful companies flaunt their contracts.
Homer was so mad that he never called Sean again.
At this point, he thought Sean had become an obstacle to Larson Pharmaceuticals' development.
He was an obstacle to their progress, and he even felt the urge to sever ties with Sean.
However, Old Master Larson remembered Sean's kindness in saving his life and stopped Homer from acting recklessly.
Homer could only give up, but he was about to go crazy with jealousy.
The Quinn family was delighted.
"Grandma, Young Master Zimmer said he would give us a bigger slice of the profits than other companies.
"And he'll build a corporate building for Quinn Corporation on that prime location, and he'll give us ownership of it as well."
Simon was excited as he reported to Old Madam Quinn.
"Good! Good!"
Old Madam Quinn smiled.
She knew Quill's promises were exaggerated, but he would not mistreat Quinn Corporation since he said so.
Samuel and the rest were delighted.
It was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to get a piece of the profits.
"I can't believe that loser Sean is trying to stand in our way.
"How naive!"
Old Madam Quinn snorted coldly, remembering Sean's so-called advice and showing his disdain.
"Grandma, I think he's only bragging. He's actually incapable."
Simon shook his head slightly, his eyes showed even more disdain than Old Madam Quinn.
He saw firsthand how powerful Sean was, but so what?
Zimmer Corporation was now on the rise, raising at least hundreds of millions of dollars in one swift move.
Did Sean not just watch and let it happen?
His power did not do him any favors, did it?
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