Chapter 329
I had thought York would jump at the offer. But what I got instead was a dead silence on the other end of the line.
After a moment, he cleared his throat es if under some immense pressure and said, âMs. Webster youâre thinking of selling your shares? Wouldnât you consider holding onto them?â
âIâm sellingâ
Christine chuckled lightly. âWhy keep something from an ex? Better to turn it into cash.â
âCough, cough, coughâ¦â
York choked, launching into a fit of coughing followed by a distinct crash. Either something had slipped from his grip or someone was throwing a tantrum.
Gritting his teeth, York managed to say, âItâs like this, weâre currently halting our share acquisitions. My advice? Hold onto those shares. In less than three months, their market value will double, even surpass the peak times of the Ferguson Group!â
Christine was skeptical, âDouble in such a short time?â
âAbsolutely, maybe even more.â
York sounded very sure. âReally, persuade Ms. Webster not to sell to anyone.â
âAlright, got it.â
A glint of excitement flashed in Christineâs eyes as she ended the call with a flurry of polite thankâyous.
She turned to me, puzzled. âDo you think he was bluffing?â
I shook my head, replying, âDoesnât seem like it.â
Taking over this mess, RF had a solid chance, not a sure thing, but their odds were good. After all, the Ferguson Group wasnât lacking in anything but cash. With enough funds, they could turn everything around.
But why was York being so generous? Not only refraining from buying my shares but also going out of his way to advise me? It was strange. This was like handing me money on a platter. For a businessman, thatâs overly generous.
After wrapping up the spring collection with Jeff, as well as Adah and Ramonaâs custom orders, I was finally ready for some downtime after spinning nonâstop for half a month.
That day, I slept in until I woke up naturally. I hadnât even had breakfast when Christine called.
âJane, no rest for you today.â
âWhatâs happened?â I poured myself a glass of warm water as I asked.
Christine replied, âRF just informed me their big boss has some free time now and wants to inspect the companies RF has invested in domestically.â
âWeâre the first stop.â
âAn inspection?â I paused, âNow?â
As the year was wrapping up and things were slowing down, doing an inspection wasnât out of the question, but it felt like a pointless hassle.
Christine sounded helpless. âTell me about it⦠You better come in.â
I glanced at the clock, âWhat time will they arrive?â
âThey were already leaving RF when they called me.â
ââ¦Iâll be right there.â
This sudden ambush caught me completely off guard. Skipping breakfast, I rushed to get ready and dashed out the door. When I arrived at Janedream around eleven, the company was buzzing with an air of emergency, likely due to Christineâs headsâup.
I had just dropped my bag off when Christine knocked on my door, âJane, theyâre in the elevator!â
âOkayâ
I was fairly relaxed until then, but suddenly, I felt anxious. An uneasy premonition crept up on me.
As Christine and I reached the elevator, the leading man caught my eye. Dressed in a black tailored suit, he handed his overcoat to an assistant, moving with the natural authority and chilly elegance of a born leader.
When his deep eyes met mine, it felt as if he was peering straight into my so
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