Chapter Summary: Chapter 832 Lilyrose's Depth – Guardian-In-Law by Five Generals by Collect
In Chapter 832 Lilyrose's Depth, a key moment in the Novel novel Guardian-In-Law by Five Generals, Collect delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Hudson was devastated seeing the stern look on Albert’s face.
If he refused to pay, he would be detained for life.
With permission, he called back to his family.
The moment the call got through, Hudson cried, “Mother…”
In the end, the Vinlands paid 1.5 billion and Hudson Investment Firm brought Hudson back.
As for Dexter, Jake, and the others, the Vinlands did not have the capacity to take care of them.
They were forced to sell off their companies and get loans to buy their own lives.
The Vinlands declared their entry to Lilyrose’s market but in just three short days, they were forced to leave.
Aside from not receiving any benefits, the famous Hudson Vinland spent two billion to buy his own life to escape the city alive.
When the news got out, the entire Lilyrose and even the South River State, were shaken.
Everyone was shocked.
“What a joke. Hudson Vinland prepared for so long to enter Lilyrose’s market but he became the one who lost his investment firm.”
“Lilyrose is a city with deep waters. Even the Vinlands failed to enter the market. I think it’s better to stay off the city.”
Hudson became the joke of not just the city but the entire state.
Lilyrose had deep waters and it became a common agreement of many.
As for how deep, the Vinlands did not reveal a single detail, so no one knew.
All people knew was that someone powerful in Lilyrose got rid of the Twin Ghosts and forced the Vinlands to pay up.
This particular someone was currently standing before Kaze formally.
“Instructor, the money that we got from Hudson Vinland and the others are all in Hudson Investment Firm’s account. Should I transfer the ownership of the investment firm to your wife?”
Albert went to Kaze with the update.
Kaze declined. “Nope. Darcy is busy enough handling two companies.”
Darcy was a career woman and if she got the investment firm, it would only increase her burden.
On second thought, Kaze said with a mischievous grin, “Why don’t you give it to Miru? Lefteria Group lost manpower and money in this incident and you, as Miru’s cousin, did a lot as well.”
“Who needed him to speak on behalf of me?!”
Agitated, Miru glared at Kaze.
Even though Darcy was her best friend, she refused to acknowledge that Darcy was much more talented at doing business than her.
Albert made it sound like Miru was picking up the breadcrumbs after Darcy.
“You better watch your tone in front of Kaze,” Albert said sternly.
He knew Miru never liked Kaze, so he tried to talk some sense into her.
To his surprise, it agitated her even more.
Miru grunted and walked away.
She took over Hudson Investment Firm and merged it with Lefteria Group.
Her assistant, Wendy, asked, “Madame, are you going to be the CEO of Hudson Investment Firm?”
“No. I’ll make Kaze do it!”
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