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Brandon paused and then asked, “Anything else? No strings attached?”
“So, you think we’re trying to trick you?” Lydia couldn’t help butugh. “Rest assured, he values trust above all. He made his fortune by keeping his promises. Besides, if we really wanted to mess with you, you’d have no chance to retaliate.”
This was a harsh truth, and such truths often stung. Brandon couldn’t mask his difort.
“Brandon, we are legally married. If you fall on hard times, you won’t have an easy time. As long as we’re not divorced, I can’t push you into despair, right?” Lydia said pragmatically. “If I don’t mention it and you don’t either, who would know the money came from Travis’s biological father? What are you worried about?”
Patting Brandon’s shoulder and seeing him hesitate, she continued, “You made a big mistake pushing Z out. Who else but her can help you manage Apex Group? Travis isn’t ready yet. Take the money from Travis’s dad to stabilize Apex Group, defeat Bryan, and take over the Dawson family. Later, you can hand everything to Travis. Wouldn’t that give you both honor and satisfaction?”
Few people knew that Travis wasn’t Brandon’s biological son. Handing over the Dawson family’s property to Travis would make it seem to the public as if Brandon had triumphed over Bryan.
“Alright, tell him to prepare the money and transfer it to my ount.”
Lydia smiled as she headed upstairs, dialing an international number. “Agreed. Stubborn as he is, so concerned about his honor. If he had realized the situation earlier, I wouldn’t have needed to waste my time persuading him. But anyway, it’s all for Travis’s future. We’re securing him a prestigious identity. Our son will be a prominent figure.”
The next day, Brandon injected three billion dors into Apex Group.
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The once-falteringpany seemed revitalized overnight, bringing in several top-tier managers from abroad with hefty sries for a fresh start.
At this time, ZJ Venture Capital announced it would fully fund EB Group, which was set to officially enter the domesticmercial scene in ten days.
EB Group, also linked to Bryan, had taken over several projects originally belonging to Apex Group, and partners were eager to coborate with Bryan.
Thus, EB Group quickly soared, posing a new threat to Apex Group.
Apex Group and EB Group appeared to be in subtle rivalry, while Ferguson Group remained uninvolved.
Eileen saw the news that EB Group was about to go public and was stunned for a few seconds.
She couldn’t remember when Bryan had been hospitalized, but she knew he hadn’t worked since then.
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