The Son-In-Law Shot To Fame Chapter 216
Son-In-Law Madness
âWhat rule is that?â
âMy rules.â Donaldâs expression became more serious.
After a pause, he continued, âNo one can be cocky in front of me.â
When Bryan finished listening to his words, he roared with laughter as if he heard the funniest thing on earth. âDonald, youâre really like a dumb dog thatâs at a dead end. Iâm the manager of Daily Yield Group and the shareholder of Paramount Hotel. My dad is an executive of a financial institute on Windmill Street, while my mother works as the editor-in-chief of Moranta Daily. Paramount Hotel is getting launched soon. Besides, my teacher is the financial tycoon of Windmill Street, Mr. Edward. So, yes. I am cockier than you. Do you admit defeat?â
Donald asked calmly, âAre you talking about superiority to me?â
âThatâs right. I am talking about superiority to you!â Bryan stressed shamelessly.
Donald said, âOkay. Then, Iâll show you if your superiority is even worth mentioning.â
Truth was, he had already forgotten about Bryanâs existence. He did not care even if Bryan was the one who sent Seamus, the bandit from the southwest, to kill him.
However, Bryan had once again ordered Octavio to kill Donald.
Thereâs no point showing him mercy anymore. Itâs time for me to make my move.
Donald then pulled out his phone and said, âCharlie, buy Daily Yield Group and make Paramount Hotel go bankrupt.â
âOkay. Please hold on.â Charlesâ voice traveled from the phoneâs speakers.
Bryan stared at Donald like he was an idiot. âWe havenât met for five years and now youâve become such a powerful person! Oh, Iâm so scared. Hahaha!â
He wants to buy Daily Yield Group and make Paramount Hotel bankrupt? Does he know how much Daily Yield Group costs today? Itâs thirty billion! Besides, Paramount Hotels listing plan is sent to the financial hub of Windmill Street. Itâs going to get invested by two major companies soon. With Paramount Hotel, I might even make it to the Forbes List. And now, Donald says he wants to make Paramount Hotel bankrupt? Oh, please. Thereâs a limit to bragging, okay? Who can be that powerful to influence the decision of the financial institutes of Windmill Street?
âYou still have three minutes left to mock me.â Donald glanced at the time.
âOh, is that so? Iâm really looking forward to whatâs about to happen next.â Bryan was unfazed, and he even took another sip of his wine.
A minute later, Charlesâ call came in. âMr. Campbell, the entire Daily Yield Group has been transferred under your name. The five original shareholders and those who have controlling shares have sold their shares. It cost a total of thirty-five billion. Currently, you own a hundred percent of Daily Yield Groupâs controlling shares. One more thing. The original major shareholder is at Paramount Hotel right now.
Heâs going to pay you a visit soon.â
âOkay.â Donald remained expressionless.
If Charles could not complete such a simple matter, then he wouldnât be the richest person in Pollerton.
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Bryan snickered. âYou make it sound as if itâs real. I almost believed you,â he said in an unhurried manner, not feeling the slightest bit nervous.
Daily Yield Group had a total of five shareholders. The largest shareholder was Harveyâs brother-in-law.
At the same time, Harvey was the loyal subordinate of Neil, Pollertonâs most influential person.
Neil had been running his business in Pollerton for over twenty days. Though he was usually a very mysterious man, he had the power to control Pollerton.
After all, he was a member of the Yund family of Jadeborough.
They were one of the nine richest families in Jadeborough. Just like the Campbell clan, they had existed for over five hundred years.
âDonald, are you delusional? I think you should go to the hospital to get your brain checked. I think youâre going crazy.â Bryan pointed at his temple, constantly shaking his head while putting on a mocking smile Donald merely shot him a glance and sent out a text.
At that moment, a top international financial conglomerate had begun to operate all over the world.
Meanwhile, in the financial hub of Windmill Street, Edward, the financial tycoon, was playing golf in his luxurious manor.