Godly Investor: A Hundred Trillion Dollars For Investment And Donations Chapter 276
At that mont the car rolled to a halt in front of the largest building on the street, a structure that exuded power and secrecy.
Imdiately Ethan stepped out with the old master of the Silver family, his sharp eyes scanning the surroundings.
Even from the brief glimpse, he could count at least a hundred n stationed strategically across the area.
Unlike the guards he had encountered before, these n were different. Their builds were solid, their postures disciplined, and their eyes carried the cold, detached focus of seasoned professionals.
And without being told he could tell, it was a different ballga.
Without wasting anymore ti Ethan followed the old master into the building. The entrance led to an expansive living room, its design minimalist yet intimidating. At the center stood a massive round table made of dark wood, polished to a gleam. Around the table were seven high-backed chairs, each one unique in design, signifying status and individuality. However, only four of the chairs were occupied.
At that mont Ethan's gaze swept over the individuals seated at the table he couldn't their face, but he could tell their expressions was ranged from indifferent to calculating, but all of them shared an air of authority that was hard to miss.
Without being told he could tell these were not ordinary n—they were players in a much larger ga, and their presence alone carried weight.
As he stood there, Ethan's mind turned to the empty chairs. Seven chairs, only four filled. He couldn't ignore the symbolism. Were they waiting for soone else, or was this a sign that the Circle, despite its aura of invincibility, had its own vulnerabilities?
At that mont the old master of the Silver family gestured toward one of the vacant chairs. "Take a seat over there, Goldy investor. You've earned your place at this table, at least for tonight, soon you will be invited to co join us."
Without saying anything Ethan moved forward calmly, his thoughts racing. He didn't let it show, but the setup intrigued him. If there were six mbers of the Circle and one chair left unoccupied, what could it an? A missing mber? A deliberate test? Or perhaps a power play to unsettle him?
At that mont Ethan's gaze drifted to the walls as he stood near the entrance of the large, imposing room. The walls were adorned with artwork—expensive, intricate pieces that depicted the chaos and brutality of war.
Each painting told a story, with scenes of battles, fallen soldiers, and the victorious standing over their enemies. The artworks seed to preach one ssage: power belongs to those who take it by force.
Ethan was able walking to the position Old Master sliver asked him to stay,
However old master Silver halted abruptly and turned to Ethan.
"Stay here," he said curtly, his tone brokering no argunt. Ethan complied, watching as the old master walked confidently toward the table. The air was thick with tension, and Ethan could feel the weight of the mont pressing on him, but he maintained his composure.
At that mont the old master stopped near his designated seat at the table, his movents slow and deliberate.
From his pocket, he produced a sleek black mask, its surface gleaming faintly under the dim overhead lights.
Without hesitation, he secured it over his face. The transformation was imdiate; he no longer appeared as a frail old man but as an anonymous force, a shadowy figure in a room of power brokers.
However since he was also putting on a mask, he can't explain at least for now.
Ethan's eyes narrowed slightly. The act of donning the mask wasn't just about anonymity—it was a statent, a reminder that within these walls, individual identities ant nothing.
The Circle operated as a singular, impenetrable entity, and Ethan knew he was being allowed a glimpse into a world where the stakes were far higher than he'd imagined.
From his position, Ethan could feel the cold, calculating eyes of the other mbers of the Circle watching him.
However he remained motionless, his thoughts sharpening as he prepared for whatever was to co. For now, he would play along, but his mind was already working on how to dismantle everything he saw before him.
However the room fell silent as he waited.
The tension was palpable, the air heavy with anticipation. Only a minute passed before the door creaked open, and another figure stepped inside.
The person was tall, draped in a sleek, dark suit, and wore a mask similar to the old master of the Silver family.
The mask obscured their identity completely, adding to the enigmatic aura surrounding the group.
Without saying a word, the masked individual strode to the table and sat down at the central chair.
The others, including the old master of the Silver family, remained standing until the figure was seated.
This subtle gesture of respect revealed that this person was no ordinary mber; he held authority within the Circle.
Perhaps the boss.
At that mont the old master of the Silver family turned slightly, raising a gloved hand to point toward Ethan.
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His voice carried a mix of pride and calculation.
"I've brought the godly investor," he announced. The words echoed in the vast room, drawing every masked gaze toward Ethan.
At that mont Ethan stepped forward then, his movents deliberate and composed, showing neither hesitation nor arrogance. He approached the table and took the empty seat, positioned opposite the masked leader. His eyes scanned the others, his mind processing every detail—their postures, their silence, the subtle shifts in their body language. They were evaluating him, but he was also evaluating them.
However the old master of the Silver family wasted no ti. He began speaking, his tone shifting to one of asured persuasion.
However he knows it has been planned how still they all must act real.
"The godly investor seeks our assistance in acquiring the remaining shares of GRR," he explained, his words smooth and precise.
"The aim is to consolidate the ownership and establish full control. With the impending contracts for warti food supply, this move will solidify his position as the majority shareholder, ensuring not just profit, but dominance in the industry."
At that mont Ethan leaned back slightly in his chair, his face betraying no emotion. He let the old master continue, knowing this was a performance ant to fra him as a powerful ally—or perhaps as a pawn.
Whatever the Circle's intentions, Ethan intended to play along for now, but his mind was already calculating his next move.
At that mont the old master of the Silver family folded his hands on the table, his tone shifting to one of authority and careful persuasion.
"Let make one thing clear to you, godly investor," he began, his voice resonating in the large room. "Each of us here owns one of the major companies in this country. Collectively, we hold the strings that control the economy, the industries, and even the politics. If we wanted, we could shake this entire nation to its core and cause an economic earthquake."
Upon hearing what old Master sliver just said.
Ethan sat quietly, his expression unreadable as he listened.
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