<b>Chapter </b><b>469 </b>
Carmen had been riding high <btely</b><b>. </b>
Alvin, the man she had been pining for<b>, </b>not only reached out to her but also offered to help. She <b>wasn’t </b><b>sure </b>why, but it was clear that Alvin and Aubree had fallen out. Not only would he refuse to help Aubree<b>, </b>but he also wanted herpletely out of Rithol City.
The thought alone <b>was </b>enough to make Carmen <bugh </b>in her sleep.
<b>For </b><b>years</b>, Alvin had only <b>ever </b>had <b>eyes </b><b>for </b>Aubree. But once Aubree was gone, and Carmen took control of <b>Wilson </b><b>Group</b>, how could he possibly <b>ignore </b>her then<b>? </b>
With a <b>merger </b>between the Turner and Wilson families, her <b>name </b>would usher in a new era for Rithol!
And as if that <b>weren’t </b>enough, Aubree had finally gotten what she deserved. The news of her <b>arrest </b>had Carmen so giddy she <b>nearly </b><b>set </b>off fireworks <b>across </b>the city in celebration.
On top of all that, good things <b>just </b>kept happening <b>to </b><b>her</b><b>. </b>
Not long ago, her Bumblebee shared e<b>–</b>bike project had sessfully disrupted the traditional bike–sharing market, drawing attention from major corporations, most importantly, Wilson Group itself.
Ronald had no idea who was behind the project. His connection with Quirinus <b>was </b>genuine, so he arranged a meeting, hinting that if it <b>was </b><b>a </b>Diamonde Group venture, they could coborate. If it <b>were </b>merely an outside investment, he wanted an introduction to the visionary behind it.
Perfect.
This <b>was </b><b>exactly </b>what Carmen and Quirinus had been waiting for.
With Ernesto acting as the go–between, Carmen and Ronald finally met.
“Carmen, you did this project?” Ronald waspletely floored. He’d considered all sorts <i>of </i>people connected to the Diamonde Group, and even guessed that maybe the Diamonde Group had just spotted the potential and invested early on. But it never crossed his mind that the mastermind behind it all would be his adopted daughter!
Carmen nodded shyly. <b>“</b>Yeah, it <b>was </b>me. But <b>I </b>couldn’t have done it without Ernesto’s support.”
Ronald shot the two of them <b>a </b>skeptical look, clearly unsure what to make of the situation.
Still, it wasn’t a bad thing. Having connections always made things go smoother.
“Dad. I know you want to invest. Truthfully, <b>I </b>started BeeShare hoping <i>to </i>help you. I didn’t <b>say </b>anything earlier because I didn’t want another half- finished failure. I wanted to prove it could seed first. Dad, I’m willing to merge the entirepany into Wilson Group.”
Between partial dividends and outright ownership, the choice was obvious. Ronald’s eyes lit up. “Really?”
*Of course. But Ernesto holds 20%. He’s the majority stakeholder. The final decision isn’t mine alone. You’ll need to discuss the details with him.”
This had been their n all along. If Carmen had revealed herself too soon, Ronald’s cautious nature would have raised red gs. Even if Ernesto stayed in the shadows, financial trails could expose the scheme.
So, making Ernesto the biggest shareholder and the official spokesperson right from the start was the smartest y. That way, when it came time to negotiate the acquisition, Carmen could just y dumb and act like she knew nothing, letting all the scheming and plotting fall squarely on Ernesto’s shoulders.
With this setup, Ronald would definitely want to buy out BeeShare, but he’d also demand to purchase all of Ernesto’s shares, kicking the Diamonde Group out of the deal entirely.
And that would be the perfect moment for Ernesto to <b>suggest </b>bringing Carmen into the Wilson Group.
“Ronald,” Ernesto said, <b>“</b>we’re family, so let’s speak frankly. I’ll sell BeeShare at market price, but I keep my shares<b>.</b><b>” </b>
“Absolutely not!” Ronald immediately refused. For years, he had deliberately kept Alice away from Wilson Group affairs to prevent this scheming fox from gaining influence.
Letting him retain BeeShare shares? That’d be handing him a key to the Wilson empire. Ronald wouldn’t leave such a gaping vulnerability.
But he needed this project.
“I’ll buy all your shares <b>at </b>double the market price,” Ronald said.
“That won’t do. Anyone with eyes can see BeeShare’s future profitability. Countless firms are lining up to invest. Selling my shares to you would be a loss for me
Ernesto didn’t yield an inch.
The negotiation <b>appeared </b>deadlocked.
*Dad… Ernesto, didn’t we <b>agree </b>that once <b>Dad </b>was here, we’d sell the project to Wilson Group? Ernesto, how could you…” Carinen immediately put on an anxious look, clearly speaking up for Ronald at every turn.
Ronald’s face softened. At <b>least </b>she is loyal, he thought.
<b>“</b>Silly girl, I supported this project because I saw how Aubree’s rising star has left you and your mother with dwindling influence in the Wilson family. <b>I </b>wanted to <b>secure </b>your position. <b>If </b><b>we </b>simply sell to the Wilsons outright, it won’t achieve anything,” Ernesto said.
A flicker <b>of </b>doubt in Ronald’s eyes. Would he really be so selfless?‘ he wondered.
Then again, it wasn’t impossible. The Diamondes had always cared for Alice, except when their core interests were at stake.
“What exactly do you want?” Ronald seized the key point. Ernesto wasn’t outright refusing to sell; he just had terms.
“I can <b>sell </b>my shares at cost <b>or </b>even below, <b>as </b>a personal favor. But in return, Carmen must join the Wilson Group and the board of directors.”
‘So that is his game. Ernesto has been nning this from the start!‘ Ronald almost blurted out “No way” until he recalled his board’s directive: Secure BeeShare at all <b>costs</b>, barring outrageous terms.
After the bike–sharing boom, there was no doubt that BeeShare would be <b>a </b>smash hit.
Ronald nced at Carmen. She looked really anxious, like she wanted to say something but kept holding back.
Suddenly, he smiled. ‘<b>Even </b>if Ernesto ns to manipte the Wilsons through Carmen… Does he really think a girl <b>I’ve </b>raised for decades would betray me? No way would Carmen ever help him pull something like that. A board seat would be ceremonial anyway.
Besides, Ronald had already nned to find a <b>way </b>to <b>get </b>Carmen to hand over her shares sooner orter.
But having her actually work at Wilson Group….
After thinking it over, Ronald offered apromise. “Carmen can join the board, and she can work at Wilson Group, but not at headquarters. Instead, she can go to Telmaur <b>as </b>general manager. Only after she proves herself and gains the board’s approval can she be transferred back to the headquarters.”
Ernesto shot a nce at Carmen. “Alright.”
Both sides had broughtwyers, and the contract had been prepared in advance; only minor revisions were needed now. Once they confirmed there were no issues, they signed the agreement.
The shared e–bike project, BeeShare, was sold to the Wilson Group for 500 million dors, with Carmen and Ernesto selling all their shares to the Wilsons.
However, BeeShare’s operations were still entrusted to Aubree.
500 million might not seem like much, but it’s worth noting that BeeShare was still in its early stages, with minimal initial investment.
The sale price was already several times the original value.
When the news broke, it stunned many. ‘Carmen is the one behind BeeShare? The Wilsons<b>… </b>truly a force to be reckoned with.”
In the detention center, Aubree and Oliver locked eyes.
She looked terrible, her body wracked with pain. She was barely holding on.