Chapter 166 – A Turning Point in Roar of the Supreme Warrior by Crazy Carriage
In this chapter of Roar of the Supreme Warrior, Crazy Carriage introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 166 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Billionaires genre.
Slap!
Gladys smacked James on the head. “Watch your tongue. What makes you think you have the right to speak at the family meeting?” She reprimanded him.
“Alright, that settles it.” Lex laughed heartily.
To set the Callahans up at the Trade City Center was something unthinkable to him. That place was the future Glochaibal Financial Center. As such, businesses from Cansington were not the only ones seeking to establish themselves there. All large corporations nationwide would eventually make their way there.
If the Callahans managed to set up shop there, it would be a symbol of prestige. Lex could not care less about the hundred million entrance fee.
“Grandpa, I…” Thea was hesitant.
However, seeing Lex’s delighted face, she did not want to disappoint him. She hung her head. “I-I’ll try.”
“Chairman, you now carry the hopes and dreams of the Callahans.”
“You have to get us the right to set up shop.”
“Worry not, chairman. As long as you succeed in your negotiations, we’ll find a way to get money, no matter the rental cost.”
“That’s right. But if you fail, that’ll mean you’re unqualified to be the chairman.”
The Callahans chitter-chattered.
Though they seemed to be currying favor, they were actually ridiculing her.
Thea knew they wanted to see her make a fool out of herself.
“Haha. We’ll join our efforts and bring the Callahans to greater heights. Dismissed.” Lex stood up and headed upstairs, laughing heartily.
Thea stood and glared at James.
“James, are you just looking for trouble?” David exclaimed, wearing a murderous look on his face.
Tommy let loose a laugh. “Good luck, Thea. It isn’t easy to start a business at the Trade City Center. I’m afraid being the chairman isn’t exactly all fun and games.”
“Thea, I heard that even someone like Alex Yates has to play nice during the process. I’m afraid he can’t help you out this time around.”
They continued to bicker along the way home.
Xara stayed home and did not go to the Callahans’ villa.
Seeing the expressions on their faces upon their return, she asked, “Why the long faces? Did you guys not get the shares?”
“James, that piece of trash talked too much and got Thea into a difficult situation,” Gladys criticized.
“Huh?” Xara glanced at James. “What happened?” She asked.
Gladys filled her in.
Hearing this, Xara wore a thoughtful expression on her face. “Thea might be able to do this.”
James nodded. “Yes, I have faith in her. Besides, even if I had kept my mouth shut, do you think the other Callahans would allow her to hold on to her executive director’s position? If Thea wishes to secure her authority, she needs to win them over fair and square.”
“Good thinking. Did you think we weren’t aware of that? Do you take us for fools?” Gladys chided. “We could’ve shirked our responsibility on that impossible task. Now, thanks to you, how is she supposed to obtain the right to set up shop?”
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