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Close enough, I inwardly told myself.

It was the final leg of the race. Albert was going to have to deal with the price that he, himself, spiked. lissa had to deal with the sa price, nonetheless. The difference was that lissa had yet to touch a penny. The question going into the next round was how lissa was going to leverage her money to her advantage. I didnt know how shed do it, and I couldnt get involved, either.

I changed my sitting posture as I silently waited for the number on the whiteboard to be written. I wasnt sure if the weapons rchant would offer his shares this round. More importantly, I wondered why lissa fought for the shares.

Has lissa also switched her tactic to buying the distributed shares? She wont have any advantage over Albert if thats really the case. Albert doesnt need to buy much, while lissa would have buy a large volu of shares to win, which would an buying the weapons rchants shares. How did their talk go? I pondered to myself.

I saw a new sheet of paper handed over to the host, who froze once again. He whispered sothing to the individual who handed him the sheet of paper, and then the deliverer went back. He nervously asked sothing but didnt pass it on to the people present. Naturally, it incited discussion among the businessn present.

He seemingly received confirmation. With the sheet of paper in hand and with a hint of disbelief in his tone, he explained, The price this ti is twenty gold coins per share. Five hundred shares are offered; however, the sellers condition is that the five hundred shares must be sold in one transaction

What?

Everyone present was stunned. I had no idea what conclusion lissa and the weapons rchant ca to. It was obvious that it was packaged for lissa. Wouldnt it be too obvious? Plus, shed have to pay ten thousand gold coins! Queen Sisi only loaned thirty thousand gold coins for her campaign against the elves, yet it cost ten thousand gold coins to purchase the shipyard?! Even if the rchant didnt want anything after the deal, ten thousand gold coins is enough for soone, or rather, an entire family to live a more luxurious life than nobles. A businessman could definitely invest in anything with ten thousand gold coins!

lissa drumd up the price, allowing the weapons rchant to sell all of his shares at the higher rate. Twenty gold coins for a share was insanity. If they didnt jack up the price, thered be no way the price would drop with him spitting out five hundred shares. Of course, the price was high, so it went from high to ridiculously high.

Albert angrily rose to his feet.

Mr. Albert, did you want to offer a bid? the host inquired.

No. Albert stood in place with everyones gazes on him, opening and closing his mouth as if he was a fish dying out of water. He appeared as if he was about to suffocate. His relaxed smile turned into the face of a man who couldnt breathe. The room was dark, and I was so distance away. Still, I could see the look on his face.

Five hundred shares equated to twenty-five percent of the total shares. I had no idea how the weapons rchant managed to get his hands on thirty percent of the total shares, but lissa managed to seize the twenty-five percent. That ant ga over. Only a businessman who was extrely successful in the imperial capital would have ten thousand gold coins, though. Alternatively, Queen Sisi would have to personally co to the South.

Even though lissa found success in the imperial capital? would she have actually gotten her hands on ten thousand gold coins? I dont know how much she managed to get. Well, if she dared to take that step, she must have the money I think.

lissa gracefully stood up. The erstwhile star had beco the defeated dog. Everyone worshipped the true hero and star. Although lissa didnt dress extravagantly, she carried herself as gracefully as a princess. Stern and determined, she declared, Ill take all five hundred shares. Also, I can pay in cash.

lissa never spent the ten thousand during her heated exchange with Albert, yet she was able to pay ten thousand gold coins now.

lissa responded to the applauses with a cheerful bow. I silently focused on Alberts spine breaking segnt by segnt and his soul leaving his deluxe attire.

Albert had failed, but he couldnt refund the shares he bought. The strategy I suggested was able to make him a lot. That being said, it all relied on him being able to successfully get what he wanted. In other words, he needed to obtain the rights to the shipyard to be able to repay his loan from the bank, and then repay his ceramic product suppliers. Otherwise, forget it.

Furthermore, he was already in debt. His money was loaned, and he had to repay it after three months. I knew that he earned a lot of money, which was evidence that he had to pay an enormous sum after three months. Hed only have that much in his fantasies.

Achilles you dont need to worry anymore. The culprit who killed your lover has reaped what he sowed. Ive succeeded, Achilles. He will now feel the pain and tornt you felt, I expressed in my heart, exhaling the tension out of .

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