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Pointing sharply at the screen, Bruno cursed, “Alexander, such ungratefulness is beneath you!”
A sudden crash rang out as a coffee cup smashed against the floor, splintering into shards.
Alexander’s voice cut through the air, cold and sharp. “Who’s the ungrateful one here? Remember, you’re the ones seeking my help!”
At his words, frustration contorted their faces, their expressions tightening with irritation.
Hackett rose slowly, his voice deliberate. “There’s no benefit in dwelling on old grievances. You must have a strategy, or you wouldn’t have agreed to this meeting. What’s your n? Surely, you don’t intend to let Dani take control of everything, do you?”
However, Hackett was mistaken.
Alexander harbored no objections to Dani holding power. In his eyes, her vast wealth was destined to merge with his eventually. He fully supported Dani’s rise to prominence.
But there was one exception.
He harbored a deep-seated desire for Cedric to fail. In fact, he wanted nothing more than for Cedric to take hisst breath. A shadow of loathing flickered briefly across Alexander’s gaze, and he paused, collecting his thoughts.
Reclining slightly in his chair, he said, “I have no interest in presiding over the association, nor do I wish to participate.”
Huey, nearly bursting with frustration, opened his mouth to protest, but Hackett restrained him. “Then what do you suggest?”
“Allow me to offer some advice,” Alexander replied, his tone even and measured.
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Hackett’s eyes narrowed, suspicion sharpening his gaze. Could Alexander genuinely afford such generosity as a businessman? Ultimately, he refused to confront Dani.
Alexander continued, “Dani is out of your league. Trying to take her down is futile and won’t get you anywhere.”
Hackett raised an eyebrow. “Then what’s our move?”
“Strike at her weak spots. What is Dani’s current priority? Target that.”
Silence filled the room as Hackett processed Alexander’s words.
Alexander went on, “Cedric is her vulnerability. Phillips Group is thriving, but with all eight of you united, you can still pose a threat. When pushes to shove, Dani will undoubtedly rush to Cedric’s side. That will give you a chance to negotiate.”
His voice was steady, “Remember, if you control Cedric, you control Dani. She may be tough, managing businesses that are lucrative and fast-growing, eclipsing the older, established industries. But Phillips Group isn’t as formidable as herpany. If you’re looking for an escape, Cedric is your key.”
The tension in the room began to dissipate as his words sunk in.
Hackett hesitated. “But what if Dani intervenes to support him?”
Alexander let out a sly chuckle. “Once or twice might not matter, but if she continually bails him out, Cedric’s ego will take a hit, and he’ll inevitably sh with her. Being seen as weak and dependent on a woman will only bring him scorn. That tension could drive them apart, giving you some breathing room.”
The group nodded, absorbing the strategy.
Winslow spoke up, “And if Dani strikes backter, aren’t we back where we started?”
Without missing a beat, Alexander responded coldly, “We’ll cross that bridge when wee to it. If you can’t handle your current troubles and all eight of you go under, don’t point fingers at me for seizing an opportunity.”
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