My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball

Chapter 1874 Set Up A Big Trap
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Chapter 1874 Set Up A Big Trap

Chloe’s gaze turned cold.

She felt she was like a clown.

Wendy was better than her. At least Wendy had a good time with Byron and had even been his fiance.

Meanwhile, she was Byron’s childhood friend, yet she missed every chance she had.

She wondered what Byron’s feelings were for Rosalie. Was it really love or was it because Rosalie’sability had increased tenfold?

Six years ago, Rosalie was worthless and was casually kicked out of the Lawrence family.

Now, Rosalie owned a research institute, a hospital, a company, and Petal Talk.

Therefore, were Byron’s feelings for her not because of her change?novelbin

Maybe as long as she could own Petal Talk and become a powerful woman, Byron would look at herdifferently.

Chloe’s heart was a mess.

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From the time Rosalie and Byron decided to hold a wedding, Byron had been preparing everythinghimself. He chose the location, attire, and music band and even listed the guests they wanted to invite.

He even suggested getting some celebrities over. In any case, many top celebrities in theentertainment industry were friends of Byron.

Rosalie disagreed. She did not want to see their wedding in the headlines. Their kids’ exposure mightcause netizens to comment about them, and the kids would face criticism.

Byron had been busy with the wedding, so Luther was in charge of most of the company’s affairs.

Andrius was mainly responsible for the strategic aspects, while Luther took control of the specificimplementation.

Their main work at this stage was to seize the African market and prevent Cerelor Group from gettingit.

Africa had always been a base of raw materials for various non-ferrous metals. If they got this, it wasequivalent to having more development rights in the future.

Since the failure of the foreign trade market in Europe last time, Cerelor Group invested a lot this time,and the price was much higher than Lawrence Corporation.

For a moment, it seemed that the other party might win.

However, Andrius did not panic because he reported the situation to Byron daily. All Byron told him todo was wait.

Andrius believed in Byron’s judgment.

Sure enough, a week later, Cerelor Group got into big trouble.

The mining area they bought for a lot of money encountered serious war.

The worst part was the war ended in a matter of days. The new administration, however, overturnedthe original trade agreement and deemed it invalid.

In other words, all their investment had gone down the drain.

In the CEO's office of Cerelor Group, Alistair’s desk decorations suffered the same fate as the lastbatch. Alistair smashed them in a rage. He shoved them off his table, causing them to shatter intopieces.

Then, Alistair roared, “Rubbish! All of you are good for nothing. Contact the people in charge of thisproject. I want an explanation from them. Since they were in Africa for so long, why had they notconsidered this possible risk?”

Douglas answered as he endured the scolding, “President, I have contacted them, but the few guysdidn't answer their calls, and they've sent their resignation letters!”

“What?” Alistair clenched his teeth angrily. After a while, he thought of something crucial.

“Did these guys take from the company’s funds?” He had thoroughly figured it out. No wonder theprices reported back were always higher than before.

It was always 50% higher than Lawrence Corporation.

However, Alistair approved it because he wanted to snatch the resources.

Now, he figured out why Byron followed the competition for some time but suddenly gave up.

Byron had set another trap for him!

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