Mr. Conrad Proposes To His Ex-wife Again

Chapter 715: Because the Investment Is Not from Me

After learning the news, Caesar was not so happy. He originally thought that Complex Corporation would have no time to care about Steward Group after receiving a heavy blow. But he did not expect that it would recover so quickly.

As for Southwest…

He frowned while asking Jon, “Do you have more specific information?”

“Well, of course. But I can’t guarantee that it is real,” replied Jon.

“Tell me about it,” he said.

“Southwest was founded three years ago in Auckland. And their core members are New Zealanders. As for the mysterious investor…” Jon paused and then added, “I only know that Clarence went to Auckland to talk business three years ago. Whether he is related to this company, I am not sure.”

Christian said, “If it were in the past, the investor of this company would remain a mystery. But from what happened today, it is most likely Clarence.”

Jon folded his legs and said casually, “Don’t be so sure about everything. What if Clarence is only on good terms with the company?”

Caesar took off his gold-rimmed glasses and said, “I do have a way to figure it out.”

“Oh?” Jon said.

Just when the online discussion about Steward Group’s share price returning in full swing became heated, people on the internet began to question who the investor behind Southwest truly was.

Soon someone used Clarence’s trip to Auckland three years ago as evidence to show that he was the most likely answer.

Otherwise, he would not have helped Steward Group under such a situation.

As the discussion continued, people began to talk about the actions of Clarence. Three years ago when he invested in Southwest, he did it in the name of the president of Conrad Group. So from a certain perspective, Southwest should belong to Conrad Group, rather than Clarence personally.

But at the same time, some people also felt that since when Clarence left Conrad Group, he did not disclose all the assets under his name or return any of the assets to Conrad Group, which suggested that he didn't really want to step off the throne and let go of the glory Conrad Group had brought him.

same time, this discussion post

discussion over the

was Clarence while others began to quarrel over the issue that whether Southwest should belong

Clarence who was president back then and had used Conrad Group’s money. In fact, without Conrad Group, there would be no Clarence, not to mention Southwest. Since Clarence had decided to give Conrad Group to Justin, the assets that belong to

considered Southwest as an independent entity having no relationship with Conrad Group. In the past few years, Southwest enjoyed an equal if not better reputation internationally. Thanks to Clarence’s investment, Southwest could have made such achievement in the world.

and tried to convince each other

Group and Southwest did not come out on the

Clarence came to pick up Stella, who was sitting in

sat next to her and asked in a low voice,

came back to her senses and replied, “Nothing. Have you handled the

am almost done. Steward Group’s crisis

discussion about whether Southwest should belong to Conrad Group, so

in a slow and calm way. “Only Justin is qualified

stunned for a second, and then smiled. It seemed that he had not changed at

for a moment, she asked again, “If Justin comes to you and asked you to

He simply replied, “No.”

she could say anything, he added, “Because the investment is

got confused in

in your

Say what???

married me, I should give you betrothal money. But at that time, I did not want to give it to you. And when I invested in Southwest, I also

She got speechless.

said, “Have you been so unpredictable ever since

those three years when he hated her so much,

business trip, he would bring her gifts. When he was in Auckland on business, he heard about the Dark Sky Reserve

thought of giving her the betrothal money. Though he hated her in his heart and did

all these things, she put on

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