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Chapter 2667

    "Conduct an investigation. Investigate it thoroughly."


    Chester ordered indifferently.


    Eliza had given him a profound lesson. He no longer dared to underestimate anyone anymore.


    Maybe there was a hole that had gone unnoticed on the bottom of his ship. He would not find out about it if he did not pay attention.


    "Okay." Ken turned around and was about to leave.


    "Wait," Chester called him. "How''s the situation on Eliza''s side?"


    Ken was taken aback. He said hastily, "She donated the one billion dors you gave


    her to poverty-stricken areas. She received many goodments on the inte. Her poprity and fanbase have surpassed A-list actors and actresses. Many tourist boards throughout the country are looking for her to be an ambassador for them, but she rejected all of them. She expressed that she''ll never enter the entertainment industry again."


    "What on earth does she want to do?" Chester sat on the leather chair. He had stopped treating her as a ything to satisfy his desires. Instead, she was an opponent that he took seriously.


    Up until then, he realized that he did not understand Eliza.


    "How can I see through Eliza''s intentions correctly when even you aren''t clear about her?" Ken said, "However, Eliza returned to Canberra a month ago. She truly never


    stepped into the entertainment industry again. Manypanies offered her sky- high sries and advertising fees, but she rejected all of them. It seems like... she really doesn''t care about money. During this recent period, she has been staying in her vi and would asionally go shopping with her friends. There were no particr movements worth noting."


    After pausing, Ken said hesitantly, "Maybe her actions before were mainly to get revenge on you. Now that you''ve gone to prison and returned, she has let go of the past."


    "Let go of the past?"


    Chester looked as if he had heard a ridiculous joke. "Since my game with Eliza has started, there''s no letting this slide."


    Ken went silent.


    He had predicted that Chester was a person who would seek revenge, even for the smallest matter. Chester initially did not care whether the issue was right or wrong.


    Although Eliza was clever, she never considered the consequences.


    "Chester, how are you nning to deal with her?" Ken said hesitantly, "You just got out of prison. If something happens to Eliza at this time, everyone will surely suspect you. Making a move at this time isn''t wise."


    "Of course, I know that." Chester nced at Ken indifferently. "We should know ourselves and the enemy well to win. The reason I lost was that I didn''t know Eliza well enough. Assign some people to Eliza''s birthce. Investigate her thoroughly." "Okay.'' Not long after Ken left, Chester learned about all of Jewell Corporation''s information from the past three months.


    Then, Shedrick entered.


    They had not met for three months, but Shedrick, who used to be high-spirited, seemed to have be haggard." President Jewell, you''re finally back. I''m truly sorry. Felix Media... I couldn''t keep Felix Media."


    Shedrick said bitterly, "After you went to jail, many famous artists under Felix Media switchedpanies. Even promising new artists were headhunted. Some didn''t switchpanies because they couldn''t pay for the breach of contract. However, Ferra Film Group had put the word out. No one in the industry dares to hire ourpany''s artists." "Is Ferra Film Group that capable now?" Chester raised his head solemnly. "I remember asking you to investigate Ferra Film Group''s new shareholder before I went to jail. Are there any clues?"


    "Yes."


    Shedrick had aplicated expression." The person who provided endless funds to Ferra Film Group is a secretive person named Reborn."
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