“Sir, none of our stocks are sold...”
Serena's words nearly gave Wilfred a heart attack.
When he checked Dragon Fide Corporation's stock prices, he realized it had stopped at the price of fifty.
If Wilfred still insisted on selling the stocks they held, he would be suffering a tremendous financial loss.
“Is this your doing?” Wilfred hissed at Donald, gritting his teeth.
Staring at Wilfred, Donald calmly said, “Do you think I lack the fundamental capability to handle financial attacks if my company has the courage to challenge the Ten Prestigious Families? In simple terms, your financial attack is merely an attempt to catch us off guard and profit from it. However, if I pre-emptively prepare a substantial amount of capital and am prepared to buy for hedging at any given moment, what makes you think you can outcompete me?”
Donald's response rendered Wilfred speechless.
When they noticed Dragon Fide Corporation's slow progress previously, they had thought that there were issues with the company's financial resources.
Furthermore, having waited for an extended period without witnessing any signs of expansion from Dragon Fide Corporation, they began to assume that the company's strength was nothing remarkable.
Wilfred finally realized that Donald had been aware of everything from the start.
He had been waiting to find out who would be the one to attack Dragon Fide Corporation first so that he could see who he was supposed to take revenge on.
“Charge! Cripple him!”
When Wilfred realized that the financial attack was unable to wipe out Dragon Fide Corporation, he decided to resort to physical violence—to cripple Donald.
However, right at that moment, Serena's phone rang.
She passed her phone to Wilfred and said, “Sir, it's a call from the head of the family.”
The head of the Downey family couldn't be calling to tell him good news at a time like this.
Yet, Wilfred had no choice but to pick up the call.
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