Chapter Summary: Chapter 670 – Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver by Novel Drama
In Chapter 670, a key moment in the Novel novel Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver, Novel Drama 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.
Faye withdrew her outstretched hand, sitting down slowly as she glanced at Yumi Senka, the girl sitting next to the man. "You must be joking, Mister Yesly. Cape Consortium is self-funded, and we do not need any shareholders."
The man chuckled, taking off his sunglasses. "It was an order, not a suggestion, let alone a discussion. Do you understand?"
"I don't think you understand that Cape isn't a small company, nor is it the kind you can get a stake in just because you want it."
Faye's expression was starting to turn cold as well.
Demanding a stake in Cape and asking for half the shares in one breath. What did this man think Cape was made of?
Cape Consortium had up to a billion dollars in cash flow. It was a large-scale investment group that was a far cry from the kind of company that required investors and shareholders to acquire capital.
Just then, the man slowly said, "I don't think you know who I am yet."
"Mister Campbell mentioned you're from Northseecher, and you're very powerful," Faye responded calmly. "However, that doesn't mean you can just take half of Cape's shares just like that."
"Ha!" The man smiled. "Well, I guess he wasn't wrong about that much. Let me tell you now: I'm the son of Jenson Yesly."
Faye's chest lurched.
Jenson Yesly, the vice chairman of the National Development and Reform Commission?
It was important to note that this department was akin to a state department on its own, and all of its files were considered to be top secret.
The vice chairman was definitely a terrifying existence, capable of determining if an area was going to thrive or fail, let alone a company.
If Baron Yesly really was his son, Cape really could not hold its own in comparison.
Yet Baron merely laughed out loud. "Kardon Province's losses are none of my business, and you can forget about trying to threaten me with Orin Campbell's name. We have nothing to do with each other, but I won't go easy on him if he insists on going against me."
Faye's expression darkened at that.
According to their positions of power, Orin's status was just as powerful as Jenson Yesly's.
It was just that the National Development and Reform Commission was a terrifying department.
On top of that, the department was located in Seechertown. This gave them the privilege of reaching the higher-ups first if they were to want to send a message.
Either way, Orin could not afford to butt heads with Jenson.
It was clear that the fate of Cape Consortium was out of Orin's hands.
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