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Sawyer's impatience grew as Frey remained silent. He grabbed her wrist with a grip so strong she couldn't break free. Frey glared at him coldly, and he was startled by her gaze.
Frey sneered, "Mr. Sawyer, you'd better let go, or we will never meet again. I mean it."
Reluctantly, Sawyer released her hand, his expression turning somber. He looked at Frey and chuckled, then composed himself, sitting upright and returning to his usual enigmatic demeanor.
"I've already taken care of your business."
"I checked the stock price of Technologent Group. It's 19.8 dollars. A week ago, I bought 7.3 million shares at 17 dollars. Don’t worry, I found a discreet buyer. No one will notice. With these shares, we now own 29% of Technologent Group's controlling stake."
Frey was astonished at how much control they had acquired. Sawyer, detecting her surprise, smirked.
"Nathaniel gave you 10% of Technologent Group's controlling interest. With this, we nearly control 39% of Technologent Group."
"Do you know what 39% means?"
He stared at her intently, "Nathaniel controls 55% of Technologent Group. If he dies, you will be the largest shareholder."
The word "dies" made Frey tremble. Sawyer noticed her discomfort and grew irritated.
His expression darkened. "Jacob is busy these days, and Nathaniel is preoccupied in Buranda. You don’t have to worry. We might not need to take action."
"But unless Jacob resorts to underhanded methods, if Nathaniel survives, his good days will end."
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