Chapter 489
The Protector levi garrison
Just a while ago, they had even laughed at Helena for being stubborn. Thinking about it now, the woman certainly made the right choice.
Shawn whacked his own forehead. âI shouldâve known! Triple Group is ruthless and greedy. Theyâve had their dark past dug up in recent years. Thereâs no way weâd ever get a single cent out of them. We were too naïve.â
Steve dashed their hopes even further. âMost importantly, we canât reveal any of this. The contract says weâll end up in jail if we expose whatâs happening.â
Everyone gasped.
âHorace Waller, youâre an abomination!â
Maurice kicked the door as tears streamed down his face.
At that moment, the door opened and Horace walked in.
Behind him were about a dozen bodyguards watching over his safety.
âSo, youâve read your contracts, I presume?â
Horace smirked insidiously.
âIâm taking you down with me, Waller!â
Maurice rushed toward him, only to be held back by the guards.
Shawn scoffed, âYouâre being way too underhanded, donât you think, Mr. Waller? This isnât an agreement at all. Itâs clearly a slave contract.â
Even though this was commercial hegemony on Triple Groupâs part, it would always be difficult to protect oneâs rights when contracts were involved.
One could go to court for years, and it still wouldnât necessarily guarantee their victory.
Especially when one was up against the almighty Triple Group. There was practically zero chance of winning a lawsuit against them.
âIf you didnât like the contract, you couldâve chosen not to sign it. Did I ever coerce you into signing it?â Horace remarked.
âIâ¦â
Everyone suddenly fell silent.
What he said was true, Horace didnât force them into signing their agreements at all.
âBut I wouldnât have signed it had I known what kind of contract it was! You tricked us!â Shawn raged.
Horace smiled. âDid I not let you read your contracts? You couldâve chosen not to sign them if you didnât agree, but did you even read the terms? I certainly gave you ample time to go through the details.â
Shawn was so exasperated that he felt like coughing up blood.
They had all signed the contracts without going through the details, simply because they believed in Triple Groupâs power and wealth.
Who would have thought that it was all a trap?
âOf course, you can leave if you want! Just pay your penalties and I promise youâll be free,â Horace chuckled.
Silence ensued.
Who would ever have that much money?
Horace smirked triumphantly. âIf you canât pay up, youâd better obey me and serve Triple Group well!â
Maurice was livid. âDo you think that weâre your dogs!?â
âAre you not? Remember, youâre Triple Groupâs dogs now. Do your jobs well and maybe youâll get to eat some bones! Hahaha!â
Horace was beyond delighted.
Spending just a few million to obtain a group of slaves who would rake in billions for the company was a genius idea.
He had practically bought over an entire entertainment company.
Ba-thump!
Everyone fell to the floor after Horace left.
âWhat should we do now? Are we really going to be their dogs until the day we die?â Steve asked in misery.
No one would accept such an outcome.
Everyone was now at the peak of their careers; why would they ever allow themselves to work like dogs?
âIâve got it!â Maurice suddenly exclaimed.
Everyone turned toward him.
âWe can ask Oriental for help! Letâs get Zoey Lopez to pay for our penalties and hire us again!â
âYouâre right. Thatâs a great idea. Thereâs a high chance sheâll help us, since we can make money. The benefits outweigh the costs of breaching our contracts, after all. Besides, the companyâs in danger now that weâve all left. Sheâll definitely agree to help us if we ask her to!â
The group headed toward Oriental Star Group under Shawnâs lead.