"Well, how much money do we have now? I s it enough to prevent this man from acquiring the remaining shares?”
The vice president shook his head. "We can’t do that because..."
He paused for a moment before continuing, "I understand that when Ms. Luna infused her money into reviving Landry Group, you had allocated some funds into a backup account for emergencies like this, but on the day you fell unconscious, Ms. Charlotte withdrew the rest of this money under your name."
Jim immediately lifted his head to stare at the vice president in surprise. "Charlotte withdrew my money?"
The vice president nodded. "Yes. However, Ms. Charlotte didn't use this money elsewhere and instead had infused it into Landry Group’s financial planning.
"Because of this, we were successfully able to unbind ourselves from Quinn Group as soon as possible and prevent further losses.
Jim slumped back into his chair in defeat and rubbed his brows in frustration. There was a hint of tiredness in his tone as he said, "If that’s the case, there are only two solutions.
"The first is to force Luna to reallocate all her shares of Landry Group to me.
"The second option ..is to find this man who is buying up all of our shares and beg him to show us mercy.”
As he said this, Jim glanced at the vice president and asked, "Do you know who's been buying up all our shares?”
The vice president lowered his head to glance at the page before him.
For a split second, he thought he had misread the words.
After making sure that he had not misinterpreted anything, he finally said, albeit hesitantly, "The person who's on his way to becoming Landry Group's largest shareholder...is Lucas Bean, Joshua
Lynch's personal assistant."
Jim immediately furrowed his brows when he heard this.
He narrowed his eyes and clenched his fists.
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