Simply put, the Southall residence was the only property that was not sold by Henrick. His remaining assets, such as his shares, had been sold and turned into cash. As for Southall Group, it was a joint-stock company. Henrick failed to sell the company, so he transferred all of his shares to an anonymous buyer.
The prices were very low, but Henrick owned a rather large number of them. It was rare to find clients who would buy every single share in a limited amount of time. Moreover, Southall Group had been experiencing financial losses. Thus, the buyers were very cautious.
Somehow, a generous buyer decided to purchase all of Henrick’s shares within half a day.
Arielle stomped her foot in frustration.
There was little she could do in Jadeborough. As a result, she was one step behind. Else, she could have bought all of Henrick’s shares with a large sum of money.
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