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Relentless Pursuit After Divorce by The nightingale lives

Chapter 1451
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Chapter 1451: 1451. Someone has started to take action.

"Speak." Adam Jones answered the call.

After the person on the other end said a string of words, Adam replied, "Prepare all the evidence and wait for my return." After hanging up, Elly Campbell asked: "The Churchill Family made a move?" She suspected Jasmine Churchill must have done something while Adam Jones was away from the company. Sure enough, as she imagined, Adam nodded and said, “Robert Green called. Jasmine Churchill took advantage of my absence to tamper with the computer in my office." Elly observed his calm demeanor. Everything was clearly under his control; he wasn't in a hurry. She simply asked: "What's your plan? Does the Old Lady know?" After all, the Churchill Family was the Old Lady's maternal family, and the Churchill Clan was established with much effort by earlier generations. She knew if Adam made a move, the Churchill Clan would essentially be done for. The only question was whether the Old Lady would be able to accept it.

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Adam understood Elly's concerns and replied: "Grandma has long been completely disappointed in Charles Churchill. I've already informed her ahead of tabout this matter; she won't take it to heart." "That's good then." When it cdown to it, Elly wasn't one for mercy. If the Churchill Family was bent on destruction, then they should face the consequences of their own actions.

But she cared deeply about the Old Lady. If the Old Lady truly asked for the Churchill Clan to be spared, she thought she might let them off the hook.

Adam chuckled and habitually raised his hand to ruffle Elly's hair, which had already been messed up by the mountain wind, making it even more disheveled.

"Relax. Grandma's not as fragile as we think." Elly slapped his hand away irritably after he had messed up her hair.

Hearing this assurance, she thought it through and agreed.

If the Old Lady were truly so frail, back when her father-in-law passed away, she wouldn't have held the Jones Corporation together all by herself.

"Have you made all the preparations?" Adam nodded. His once gentle eyes now carried a hint of icy murderous intent as he said: "They've all dug their own graves; might as well send them off." A few days later, Elly learned from Adam that Harry Hall had begun taking action against William Hall, moving much faster than she had anticipated.

William Hall, relying on the commercial secrets Jasmine Churchill had stolen from Adam's computer, rushed ahead of Adam to use half of the money from selling the Hall Clan's shares to purchase a batch of government-owned land that hadn't seen activity for years. He intended to sell it at a high price for substantial profits, so he'd have more money to acquire shares from both the Hall Clan and Jones Corporation.

When Elly heard about this from Adam, she couldn't help but laugh.

"Do you think William Hall is overly confident or prematurely senile? How could he trust so blindly that the things stolen from your computer by Jasmine Churchill are real?" Imagining those undeveloped plots sitting there with unclear cash-out timelines, Elly couldn't resist feeling a bit of ruthless pity for William Hall.

Not just William Hall-Charles Churchill, too, took the commercial secrets stolen by Jasmine Churchill and poured most of the Churchill Clan's funds into them. Even though several major shareholders of the Churchill Clan disagreed, he still insisted. He even made an oath, saying that if those investments caused losses for the Churchill Clan, he would voluntarily resign as Chairman of the Board.

With Charles Churchill making such declarations, what more could the O shareholders say? Figuring that, if he dared to risk his position as Chairman, there would surely be sreason for their belief in him.