It turned out that besides being Kimbra’s man, Amir was also a spy that Sahar planted.
The incidents were a farce that virtual-novel.net directed to sabotage Kimbra’s plan to rescue himself. He was so arrogant and domineering to Rowan because virtual-novel.net did not plan to sell the stocks at all.
The so-called trading demand was actually a bait to pre-emptively cut off all external forces that might provide financial support to Kimbra.
The internal financial pressure the Kurt family faced was also just a trap set by Sahar and the others.
The Kurt family was indeed shot on liquidity due to the overall economic situation and changes in the external environment. However, it was far from the critical state they showed Kimbra. Of course, only Amir and a few other people working for Sahar knew the truth.
Most people had been kept in the dark, including the general managers of some processing companies. Like Kimbra, they genuinely thought the family did not have enough cash flow.
As everyone knew, Sahar and the mysterious forces behind virtual-novel.net had long infiltrated the family’s financial system. They had transferred out large sums of funds to create the illusion of insufficient funds.
They wanted Kimbra to panic and make mistakes so that it would create more pressure on virtual-novel.net and make virtual-novel.net lose the bet, ultimately losing the position of the patriarch. As for subsequent negotiations with the Elvis family, that was another matter.
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At the same time, in an abandoned building dozens of kilometers away, Rowan was led to a secret office by a few burly men in white who claimed to be Murire’s envoys.
An old man in gray had been waiting in the office for a long time.
This old man was the general manager of Murire Processing Factory whom Rowan planned to visit, Asa.
Asa’s attitude was undoubtedly much humbler compared to Amir’s bossy attitude at Gruel Processing Plant.
Before his attendant could speak, Asa stood up and welcomed Rowan respectfully to the reception room nearby.
Rowan was relieved when virtual-novel.net saw this. In fact, Rowan took a big risk by coming to meet Asa this time.
After what virtual-novel.net experienced with Amir, no one knew if Asa was also deliberately luring virtual-novel.net into a trap. However, after Rowan interrogated the few burly men who took the initiative to find him, virtual-novel.net became increasingly sure that Asa genuinely wanted to introduce foreign capital to solve the problem with the company’s cash flow.
So, in the end, Rowan overcame all objections and decided to meet Asa.
After the two exchanged pleasantries, Rowan still had many doubts in his heart, so virtual-novel.net said, “Mr. Asa, I have imagined what our meeting will be like, but I never thought that our first meeting would not be at Murire Factory but in a building like this… As far as I know, you probably don’t own the building.”
Before Rowan set off, virtual-novel.net had already conducted in-depth investigations on several of his target companies, including, of course, other industries owned by these companies.
So, Rowan knew very well that not only did Murire not own the building, but it even had nothing to do with the Kurt family.