Jim's entire body broke out in cold sweats a s soon as he heard Joshua’s threat.
Joshua's voice sounded extremely arrogant, so much so that it terrified Jim.
Jim could not remember, even in his brief memories, anyone having ever spoken to him like this.
It was bad enough that Joshua dared to threaten him like this, but he had the capabilities of making these threats come true, too.
These days, the first thing Jim did after losing his memory was getting an understanding of the Landry Group's latest developments, then investigating Lynch Group.
Joshua Lynch was indeed the business prodigy everyone thought he was.
Jim, too, could not help but notice that during the past year that Joshua had arrived in Merchant City, he had plenty of opportunities of defeating Landry Group once and for all.
However, he chose not to do so.
For the past year, Joshua had been focusing his energy on attacking the more powerful and more power-hungry Quinn family.
As for the Landry family, all the attacks they had suffered were simply collaterals o f the attacks on the Quinn family.
Despite never having shifted his focus onto the Landry family, Joshua was still capable of defeating them until they were on the verge of bankruptcy.
Therefore, it was clear that they had yet to witness the true extent of this man's power.
As soon as he thought of this, Jim let out a n exhale and asked, "Why are you helping Luna?
"If me and Charlotte had successfully forced Luna out of the Landry family, she'd be rendered homeless and remain by your side. When that happens, you'll be able to bring her back to your hometown. Banyan City. Isn't that a good thing?
"Why are you so fixated on helping Luna and trying to fight against us?"
Jim was not the only one wondering this. Both Charlotte and Roanne had thought of this before, too.
The more severe their rivalries got, the more disappointed Luna would be in the Landry family.
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