Was Gina really that brainless to ask Frank to go to Southstream and apologize, and for someone as
lowly as Fleur?!
If he was really forced to visit them, it would not be an apology—Frank would be threatening the
Southstream Lanes instead, as he would not be satisfied until Helen was appointed the head of the
Lane family.
Once it was pushed through, every clique in the family would get upset, and they would go their
separate ways when they could have coexisted peacefully.
"No, it''s fine—I cane up with something else," Gavin quickly told Gina, his eyes soon lighting up
with excitement as inspiration struck.
"Listen up, Helen—there''s this farm my father has been investing in," he exined. "He personally
loves it and often hires contractors to green it. However, the farm itself is inflicting mary losses,
amounting up to the millions now. We can''t keep giving handouts for a business even if the old man
loves it, so he''s been nning to sell it.
"As such, if you can take over that farm and make the business boom, I''m sure my father would think
highly of you—you might even be given that billion-dor investmentpany!"
Gina was thrilled to hear Gavin''s suggestion and thanked him endlessly before turning toward Helen.
"Go on, thank your uncle!"
Helen was actually moved and was about to thank him when Gavin said quietly, "Wait, don''t thank me
yet. I said that my father is ready to sell it, but it won''t be easy to actually acquire it. First, you''d need
around a billion dors to purchase the farm, and there''s subsequent investments just to make a profit
from it.
"Moreover, you only have one week to get everything ready—my father wants to sell it as soon as he
can. That''s why you really should be prudent about this... My father himself used all the family
resources but just couldn''t make a profit out of the farm."
"What?! A billion?!" Gina''s face turned pale right then.
Where would any of them get a billion?!
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And a billion was just the cost of buying the farm, while subsequent investments were not included!
Helen was frowning too, since she really could not afford a billion dors—if she really wanted to do it,
she would have to liquidate Lane Holdings.
And even that did not includeter operations cost, and she must also make a profit with the farm!
No matter how she looked at it, it was almost impossible.
That was when Frank suddenly came and spoke over the phone, "Deal. We''ll wire the money in three
days."
Gavin had made himself very clear, after all—it was virtually impossible for Helen to seed alone, so
he was basically telling Frank everything too.
In fact, Gavin was waiting precisely for Frank''s response.
He breathed a sigh of relief once he received Frank''s assurance and was chuckling on the other end.
"It relieves me to hear that you''re helping, Mr. Lawrence," he said and hung up after some brief small
talk.
Helen sighed dejectedly right then, her gaze gloomy as she snapped, "You''re being impulsive, Frank!
Where would we get so much money? Lane Holdings especially doesn''t have money to spare with the
new factory''s precision machinery... No, we wouldn''t have that much money anyway!"