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Two days later, an explosive piece of news spread through Rosemont City.

Ethan, one of the top real estate moguls in the country, arrived quietly at Bard Property’s sales office in Rosemont City, wearing a mask and driving a modest car with only one assistant.

After thoroughly reviewing the information about the third phase of Bard Property, he decided to purchase the entire top floor, consisting of nine luxury apartnts. He selected the most expensive, fully renovated package. He planned to gift the apartnts to outstanding employees of his Rosemont City branch as a reward.

The young woman who was assisting him had just graduated and didn’t recognize who he was. She simply provided him with enthusiastic service.

It wasn’t until word spread that soone was buying an entire floor of luxury apartnts that the sales office erupted in excitent. People rushed over to witness the signing of the deal by such a wealthy client, and soone finally recognized Ethan, gasping in shock.

"My god, isn’t that Ethan Frowick?"

"Mr. Frowick is buying an apartnt in our small developnt? What is happening?"

So people attempted to greet him.

Ethan did not deny his identity and didn’t mind people taking pictures. He explained that a colleague had told him the location was excellent. After inspecting the developnt himself, he found the quality to be good, so he decided to make the purchase. The news quickly spread throughout the entire community.

From Wesley and other high-level executives at Bard Property to the hoowners and construction workers, everyone ca to catch a glimpse of the business tycoon.

Naturally, Wesley personally greeted Ethan.

After exchanging a few words, Ethan was impressed and jokingly said, "I’ve heard your family’s restaurant has a great reputation. Now that I’m one of your big clients, shouldn’t you invite to a al at your place?"

Carter’s Restaurant had been highly recomnded to him by Alexander. Since Ethan was already in Rosemont City, it was only fitting for him to try it. Wesley smiled. "Of course."

He imdiately invited a few available executives and the young sales assistant who had assisted Ethan to join them for a al at Carter’s Restaurant.

The executives Wesley had selected were well-mannered and understood their boundaries. They did not try to curry favor with Ethan because of his status, maintaining a respectful, warm attitude without being overly attentive or inquisitive. Wesley had a prestigious university degree and experience as a senior executive at a state-owned enterprise. He frequently interacted with high-ranking foreign guests and traveled abroad for business, so he naturally knew how to conduct himself. Ethan enjoyed the al, which made him more talkative. He generously shared industry experiences and insider information with those present.

At the end of the al, he patted Wesley on the shoulder, speaking earnestly.

"I entered the real estate business nearly thirty years ago, just as it was beginning to take off in this country.

Based on my and so of my old friends’ understanding and analysis of the economic situation, the real estate prices have been overinflated for years. It’s about ti for the bubble to burst."

He added, "My advice to all of you in the industry is to try and offload any land or property holdings in the next two to three years. Don’t invest heavily in buying more land, building blindly, or speculating on property. The real estate industry is nearing a harsh winter. You should all prepare for it."

This statent took everyone at the table by surprise.

The current real estate market was still booming, so they didn’t expect a winter to be on the horizon.

Ethan didn’t elaborate further, only smiling.

"What I’ve shared with you is just my personal view. Many outside of this circle have different opinions and there’s a lot of debate. Take your ti to think it over."

With that, the al was essentially over. The group exited the restaurant, seeing Ethan off as he got into his car.

Ethan pulled out his phone, smiling as he turned to Wesley.

"Your restaurant is indeed fantastic, but the lines are too long. Let’s exchange our issage. Maybe next ti I co by, your restaurant can let sneak in through the back door."

Wesley, deeply appreciative of Ethan’s guidance, imdiately responded, "Whenever you stop by, there will always be a seat waiting for you."

Seeing Ethan take the initiative to add Wesley on issage, the others at the table were filled with envy. They also felt reassured, thinking that if soone as esteed as Ethan trusted Wesley, they were definitely following the right leader.

As Wesley watched Ethan’s car drive away, he found himself deep in thought. He pondered if he should purchase the empty plot of land next to Bard Property.

While Wesley pondered this, the news of Ethan’s visit to Bard Property to purchase apartnts had already spread like wildfire on social dia platforms such as Facebook and TikTok.

Sensing the buzz, real estate agents, trend-chasing influencers, and various local dia outlets in Rosemont City flocked to Bard Property, eager to uncover every detail about Ethan’s purchase. They sensationalized the story in their reports, embellishing the details. By morning, the entire city was abuzz about Bard Garden’s supposedly exceptional location. People interested in purchasing property were all talking about it.

"Rosemont City has plenty of luxury developnts built by Mr. Frowick himself, so why did he choose to buy at Bard Property instead of one of his own projects? Bard Property must be sothing special."

"Do we really think we can outdo Mr. Frowick’s judgnt? Let’s not overthink this. Tomorrow, we’re signing the contract."

"An expert said that the land had both good and bad aspects. Bard Property had accumulated a lot of problems. But after those issues were resolved, it beca an excellent investnt."

"I believe Bard Property is in the strategic location. Didn’t you see? Ever since Mr. Carter started working there, his family’s fortune turned around. They opened a restaurant, moved into a wealthy neighborhood, and all his kids have done well for themselves..."

Wealthy individuals and officials, in particular, were highly concerned about profits.

After hearing the news, so people imdiately contacted the senior executives at Bard Property late into the night, hoping to reserve units for themselves.

By the next morning, many had already driven to Bard Property’s sales office, buying one apartnt for each of their children and grandchildren.

With wealthy buyers rushing to snap up properties, ordinary buyers couldn’t resist the frenzy too.

Soon, the sales office was bustling with people, and the parking spaces around the developnt were packed, nearly causing a traffic jam. Social dia influencers and news outlets broadcasted the excitent live, adding to the buzz. Bard Property didn’t spend a penny on advertising, yet the company gained overnight fa, becoming the hottest na in the market.

Even more astonishing, all four pre-sale buildings had sold.

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