Chapter 573: 567: Always Unexpected
Super Spender
Chapter 573: Chapter 567: Always Unexpected
Steven left quickly, unable to make the decision himself since his shares were fewer than those of his sister and mother. Thus, although he was ostensibly the decision-maker, the ultimate discussion had to be done within the family. However, to Finnâs surprise, not long after Steven left â while Finn was still sitting in the cafeÌ with his not-yet finished coffee â Steven reappeared.
Finn was slightly puzzled by Stevenâs about-face, but his surprise was compounded by Stevenâs next words: âI donât know if Mr. Lewis could take a walk to our estate. My mother has already instructed people to draft the related contracts. Can Mr. Lewis mention the related conditions?
Finn hadnât expected the other side to be this decisive and quick. After all, it didnât take them long to make their decision after a phone call. âOf course, I have no objections.â Finn promptly stood. A car company represents powerful industrial manufacturing capabilities; a car company can produce a lot of things. If Finn could take control of Flying Horse and Eldora, it meant that he would have many manufacturing companies at his disposal.
Finn stood up from within the coffeehouse and walked straight out with Steven. Lewis the elder and others waiting outside quickly followed. Finnâs attack on Beckham Ocean Kingdom last time was brutal; at least Finn had lost as many as twenty T1000 robots.
As soon as Finn came out, his agenda in The Graham Kingdom wasnât kept secret. Hence, Finn was immediately captured by dozens of lurking journalists outside. Finn didnât hide himself and waved at the media to greet them. After saluting, Finn climbed into the car once driven by Olivia Thatcher and entered Stevenâs fleet to drive off.
Many local media outlets in The Graham Kingdom promptly reported that the worldâs richest man, Finn Lewis, had just left the headquarters of Flying Horse and was now heading to the owner of The Bavarian Machine Manufacturing Factory, the Covant Family. Steven was not unfamiliar to these media outlets so, naturally, he was recognized. Saying itâs the Covant Familyâs estate, in reality, is not their primary estate, but an estate located in Stuggart.
âAnother idea?â Finn asked while looking at Johanna with surprise.
âThe Covant Family would like to exchange 56 percent of The Bavarian Machinery Manufacturing Factoryâs shares, along with all other shares held by other companies under the Covant Family, for Mr. Lewisâs shares in the Virtual World Corporation. We would like to know how many we can get.,â Johanna frankly expressed her thoughts.
Finn was truly shocked at this proposal. He didnât expect this traditionally conservative family to make such a bold move. This meant they were willing to give up all their investments in exchange for Finnâs Virtual World Corporation shares, and the Covant Familyâs investments included much more than merely The Bavarian Machine Manufacturing Factory.
âDoes the âwhole Covant Familyâ refer to just your branch?â Finn asked suddenly. The entire Covant Family, similar to Stevenâs father, if you count this marriage, had married thrice, and had many children. Other investments included pharmaceutical companies and many more ventures. This womanâs representation of the entire Covant Familyâs investment didnât suffice; consultation was needed before a decision could be made.
âThe whole Covant Family.â Johanna affirmed.
âThey agreed.â Finn was slightly confused. What was going on in their heads? They were betting all the familyâs wealth on him. Although he acknowledged the accuracy of these peopleâs predictions, to his knowledge, aside from Mr. M, this was the only other person who had made this request.
âThey agreed.â Johanna shrugged off. Evans Sutherland, on the side, came over with a thick stack of documents. All these documents were related authorization letters. Finn flipped through them and all of them were consent to the transfer of shares. In other words, as long as Finn agreed, related agreements could be signed instantly. Last time, he gave so many shares to Mr. M due to personal reasons and overlook.