Chapter 395
I Want a Divorce
hapter 395 Investment Plan
Abigail called Luna.
When Luna picked up, Abigail immediately asked, âAre you asleep?â
âDonât you know my schedule?â Luna laughed, and the sound of the TV came through on her end.
âHave you ever considered finding someone to invest in us and establish a shareholdersâ meeting?â
Abigail asked Luna.
They currently only possessed operational rights, but they were not an official company with
shareholders. Abigail and Luna were the sole bosses.
To confront those hidden forces in Capitalis, the way forward for L.Moon could only be by seeking
investment, establishing a shareholdersâ meeting, and then going public.
Lunaâs voice turned serious. âYou mean, L.Moon is going to become an official company and go
public?â
âThatâs the idea, but more so because we might face severe setbacks. Before that happens, we need
to find investors and gather enough funds to keep things running smoothly.â Abigail couldnât help but
worry that they might be targeted, which might potentially lead to a financial
crisis.
After all, if the financial chain of the company broke, everything would fall apart.
âIâll handle the investment. Do you have any suggestions?â Luna asked.
âThe best candidates are those unafraid of trouble. You can say that we have a chance of facing
retaliation from Runway Capitalis. As long as the other party isnât afraid of stirring up trouble and can
withstand the pressure, they can become one of our shareholders. Now that they had made it to this
point, L.Moon had to start growing early. Furthermore, L.Moon couldnât remain just a studio forever.
Abigail made this decision not solely because of the threat to L.Moon. She was also fueled by Seanâs
words, which ignited her competitive spirit.
âAlright, no problem,â Luna replied.
Abigail fell silent for a moment before saying, âLuna, this decision is partly due to the fact that. L.Moon
might face prolonged suppression. Personally, I also believe L..Moon needs to finally grow into itself. It
canât rely solely on the two of us. We need more people supporting and transforming it into a
recognized, legitimate enterprise throughout the continent.â
Lunaâs voice was filled with determination as she said, âAlright, weâre in this together!â
Abigail was overjoyed. Luna had always stood firmly by her side, supporting all her decisions.
After the call ended, Abigail messaged Ronaldo, âAre you available? Iâd like to discuss something with
you. Please reply when youâre free.
Soon after, Ronaldo called her.
âGood evening, Mr. Fernandez. Have you had dinner?â Abigail greeted him immediately.
âOf course, I have. What do you want to talk about? Ronaldoâs cheerful voice came through.
âL.Moon is planning to establish itself as a company, and weâd like to invite you to invest. Abigail got
straight to the point.
âHow sudden. Is it related to Runway Capitalis?â Ronaldo immediately sensed the reason behind
Abigailâs decision.
âThatâs part of it. Another reason is that I think L.Moon should transition into a more corporate structure
for better management,â Abigail explained seriously to Ronaldo. âBut given the greater Mikelihood of
suppression in the near future, we hope to have shareholders to stabilize our funding and share the
pressure with us.â
Ronaldo couldnât help but sigh as he responded, âAre you really going to secure investment this way?
Hearing you speak might scare potential investors away.â
âYes, what about you?â Abigail asked with a smile.
Ronaldo remained silent for a moment before inquiring, âHow much of the shares are you offering me?â
âLuna and I will each have a 10% stake. After all, since the inception of L.Moon, weâve put a lot of hard
work into our brand. Is that too much?â Abigail maintained her cheerful tone.
âNope. Could you conduct a thorough evaluation of L.Moonâs a*sets? That way, I can consider. how
much to invest. Just so you know, I donât have more than 2.8 million,â Ronaldo said without any
pretense.
Of course, investing in L.Moon was sure to yield returns. Nonetheless, this was contingent on L.Moon
not being suppressed by other businesses. Nevertheless, Abigail reaching out to him was a form of
seeking a*sistance.
For Ronaldo, the 2.8 million was the equivalent of several years of savings from his private funds.
2.8 million is more than sufficient,â Abigail remarked candidly.
Truthfully, she was thinking of investments in the range of a few hundred thousand.
âAlright, as long as youâre fine with it,â Ronaldo said, his tone becoming more relaxed. Then, he
quickly turned serious again. âIf those from Capitalis start suppressing L.Moon, they could potentially
cut off your sources from various aspects, such as the fabric suppliers youâve had long- term
collaborations with, and the accessory suppliers. You might have the greatest skill in the world, but it
would still be difficult to weather that storm.â
âThatâs why, once your funds are in, Iâm planning to acquire fabric and accessory processing factories,
Abigail stated directly.
Ronaldo was rendered speechless. Sheâs truly quite direct.
âIf we canât produce low-end bulk goods, weâll focus on high-end designs. Who knows? We might even
establish a brand,â Abigail continued, sharing her vision with Ronaldo.
âI might not know much about clothing, but I do understand that producing a garment involves more
than just sourcing fabric and accessories,â Ronaldo continued to press. Since he hailed from a
business background, he was well-versed in various industries, even if he wasnât familiar with the
fashion industry.
âYes, like embroidery. L.Moon has its own studio for that. As for the other things⦠We can use
imported materials,â Abigail explained.
Ronaldo felt rea*sured now that he had the knowledge that she had a clear plan in mind.
He also felt that his worries were perhaps a bit excessive. After all, Tristan, who held significant. power,
had also been outsmarted by her and was currently in prison.