All day long, River City's business circle was bustling with activity.
Jon, the patriarch of the Zimmer family of River City, had been definitively arrested for illegal fundraising.
He had been taken away by the government, and his family was under surveillance.
Their accounts were frozen. There was nothing they could do.
It was a living h*ll for Quill's family, who had been accustomed to a life of privilege.
No one would have thought that Zimmer Corporation, which had been thriving in recent years, would fall so low.
They were still thriving yesterday, but they fell apart overnight.
Sean shredded Zimmer Corporation's business blueprint.
After all this planning and preparation, Sean never revealed his true plan and Jon never caught on.
With Reach For Will Group in front of him, Jon paid all his attention to Reach For Will Group.
Sean, whom he ignored and regarded as a loser in his mind, was overlooked when he did nothing...
Once he attacked, he sent Jon straight to h*ll and cut off all his options.
The Zimmer family was on the verge of ruin.
The companies involved were anxious as everyone was in danger.
The disappearance of such a large amount of money was a massive blow to any company.
Their fate was also in the air.
It all depended on what Sean had planned next.
...
Larson Residence in River City.
Homer slowly leaned on the back of the chair like he was struck silly when he received the news from his subordinates.
Larson Pharmaceuticals was lucky not to get caught up in the business circle's commotion.
However, Sean's ruthless tactics still terrified Homer.
"Mr. Lennon is like a tiger.
"Is he going to take over River City and restructure River City's business circle?"
With trembling hands, Old Master Larson took a drink from his teacup and slightly suppressed his fear.
"Old Master, I've underestimated Mr. Lennon..."
Homer exhaled and spoke from the bottom of his heart.
Homer had thought they were only friendly with Sean because Sean saved Old Master Larson's life.
Sean had done the Larson family a great favor, so he helped Sean.
However, there was a time when kindness ran out.
Sean had no advantages and nothing Homer valued.
The kindness would naturally fade away in the long run.
The bottom line was that it took a good blacksmith to make good steel.
Homer remembered Sean's kindness, but he could not let Sean use them forever.
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