Chapter 133
Back to the Past: Breaking the Love Spell
âWait, really?â Carlisleâs eyes lit up. If the plant were to close down, thereâd be tons of top talents he
could
recruit from there!
âYeah, I just saw it on the forum! The post is still fresh. The plantâs employees are now protesting
outside the plant. We can go check things out and see whether we can hire some technical people
from there.â
Hank had already guessed that Carlisle likely wanted to get into the world of cell phones and the
internet. Otherwise, he wouldnât have asked Hank to search for people in this field of work.
That was w
why heâd hurried back to the studio without even finishing his lunch when he saw the news.
âLetâs head over there right now! Sunny, you stay here and do what youâre supposed to do.â Carlisle left
Sunny at the studio.
He and Hank immediately hailed a cab to Rainville. It was under Riverlandâs jurisdiction and was in the
north.
About half an hour after theyâd left the studio, Carlisle received a call from Heath. âCarl, itâs Sunny.
Have you heard of Riverwatch Hotel?â
Sunnyâs voice rang out on the other end of the line.
Riverwatch Hotel? Wasnât that Prince Hotelâs predecessor?
After Riverwatch District had been developed, Riverwatch Hotel was rebuilt and turned into Prince
Hotel. Carlisle had no idea how it ended up in Heathâs hands, though.
âYeah, Iâve heard of it. Whatâs wrong with it?â
âThree people died there last night. According to the police, someone powerful was behind it. Theyâve
put out wanted notices for the guy. If heâs caught, heâll definitely be sentenced to death,â Sunny said in
a low
voice.
âAre you saying that weâll have a chance to buy the hotel?â Carlisleâs eyes gleamed as his mouth went
a
Little dry from the excitement.
âI got the ownerâs phone number from Bill earlier. He does intend to sell off the hotel, but the priceâ¦â
âHow much is it?â
â36 million dollarsâ¦â
âAlright, got it.â Carlisle hung up.
36 million dollars wasnât a sum he could afford for the time being. It would be hard to borrow that much
money from someone, too.
After some thought, he called Lethan
âWell, Iâll be. Why are you calling, Carlisle? Lethan asked.
âI want to do business with you.â
âOh?â Lethan chuckled. âLetâs hear it.â
âBefore that, I want you to promise youâll split the profits in half with me,â Carlisle said seriously.
âSure.â Lethan didnât hesitate.
Carlisle had helped him avoid a threeâbillion dollar lossâit was no different to saving his life. But
Carlisle hadnât asked for anything in return and even wanted to do business with Lethan.
Lethan was also positive he would make money! If they did, Lethan was willing to give all the profits to
him, let alone split it in half.
âAlright, then. Iâll text you the details.â Carlisle hung up after that. Then, he sent Lethan a message.
At Islo Clothing, Lethan was leisurely sipping his coffee. When he received Carlisleâs message, he
immediately read it.
âBuy Riverwatch District. It costs 36 million dollars.â
He spat out his coffee.
36 million dollars? Did Carlisle even know how much money that was? And this was Riverwatch Hotel
they were talking about!
No one visited Riverwatch District these days, not even wild animals. Only a fool would purchase
property
there.
Lethan composed himself before replying to the message. âDo you know what youâre talking about,
Carlisle?â
After that, he put his phone down and wiped the coffee heâd spat all over the coffee table.