Chapter 1329 Wynter Takes Action
“What does that mean?” Some people still didn’t understand and wanted to ask for more details.
Wynter glanced over as she twirled the black ring on her finger. “You’ll find out when the time comes. Mr. Blaise, I’ll discuss the details with you once I’ve prepared everything.”
“Are you saying that you’ll help us?” Orson’s eyes immediately welled up with tears.
Wynter’s voice carried a hint of amusement. “It isn’t just helping. Mr. Blaise, our business philosophies align perfectly. We’ll achieve a win–win cooperation.”
Finding a like–minded business partner on the field was truly gratifying!
Orson, though moved, understood the significant advantage he was gaining from the Quinnells. “It can’t be rushed. 40 percent of my company’s shares must be allocated to you.”
He then turned to look behind him. “My dear brothers, do you agree?”
“We agree! Absolutely!” They responded in unison.
The land they owned had already caught the Wray family’s eyes. Over the past year, the Wrays had employed various tactics to drive their orchard out of business.
They understood better than anyone what it meant for Wynter to intervene at this moment. It was essentially saving their lives! How could they not be grateful?
Seeing this, some felt a glimmer of hope. The more traditional companies finally had a reliable ally.
However, others were still skeptical. Even if Wynter did make a significant move and had calculated the moves correctly in the auction, it was against a novice like Yvette, not the Wray family.
Real business was far more complex than a mere auction. If the Wrays could be easily toppled, the Whitmans wouldn’t have struggled so much.
Reviving a long–established business wasn’t as simple as throwing money at it. Hence, not everyone believed that Wynter’s words carried real weight.
Kenton felt that the situation was playing right into his hands.
He would never have dared to challenge the Quinnell family at their peak. Even now, if he had to face them directly, he would need to carefully consider their working capital, as he feared he might be
outmatched.
But things were different now. As expected, Wynter was like any member of the Quinnell family. They liked to overly extend their support to others. Since the Quinnells loved playing the savior, he might as
well let them be.
Kenton thought to himself that soon, Wynter would come to understand that some people were just like poor relatives. One was not scary, and two were not a big deal. But when these relatives kept increasing and became more demanding, they would gradually drag a person down.
“She’s still too young.” Kenton glanced at the text on his phone.
“Everything is going according to plan,” he texted back before tucking his phone back into his pocket.
Kenton couldn’t help but think that the Quinnells tended to overestimate human nature. Gordon was the perfect example of this. He was a man of such wisdom, yet the Chamber of Commerce he founded ultimately fell apart into fragments.
Some people were just never satisfied. The more help extended to them, the more insatiable they
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