<h3 ss="wp-block-heading">The Novel <strong>The Amazing Son-in-Law</strong> & <strong>Hero of Hearts</strong> by <strong>Lord Leaf</strong> – Free Online Read <strong>Chapter 5</strong>311
Matthew Peterson never imagined that the young and cheerful Fei Kexin would harbor intentions to kill him!
But in no time, he grasped the underlying reason for her animosity.
For shareholders ofrge enterprise groups, the concept of job upation has always been a source of disdain.
Typically, while shareholders possess substantial shares, they don’t usually engage directly in thepany’s operations. Instead, the management of the enterprise is entrusted to founders who often own a smaller portion of the shares.
This scenario ismon among many renownedrge corporations around the globe.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Originally, if apany generates a profit of 500 million US dors, after allocating a budget for the uing year, the remaining funds are typically distributed among shareholders in proportion to their holdings.
Yet, despite being the founder of thepany, Matthew Peterson had seen thepany raise funds and sell numerous shares throughout its development. Thanks to these investments, he sessfully achieved a market value for thepany in the tens of billions of dors.
However, he was left with only 10% ownership of the shares. If the entire 500 million US dors were allocated for dividends, his share would amount to just 50 million dors, and nearly half of that would go to the IRS.
This predicament led Matthew Peterson to initiate the operation of the “mouse warehouse.” Rather than distributing the 500 million US dors, he decided to invest it, which was essentially a guise for moneyundering. This method would allow him to pocket a billion dors much quicker than paying out dividends to shareholders.
Large listed groups frequently engage in numerous acquisitions and mergers annually, and there’s no guarantee that every endeavor will yield profits. It’s not umon for some projects to falter.
With this in mind, Matthew Peterson took it upon himself to orchestrate an acquisition.
What he didn’t foresee was that Emily, who had always been obedient to him and resembled a ve, possessed a wealth of evidence against him, which she disclosed in front of Fei Kexin.
Consequently, his attempt to abscond with the 500 million dors could easily be interpreted as theft from the Fei family. How could Fei Kexin possibly forgive him, especially if it meant securing her position as the head of the Fei family?
Moreover, the situation was exacerbated by Emily exposing their sordid rtionship, putting her at risk of imprisonment if the FBI got involved!
Realizing this, Matthew Peterson immediately resolved to reconcile with Fei Kexin, no matter what the cost.
He looked at her, pleading earnestly, “Miss Fei, if you allow me to go, I am willing to transfer all my shares to the Fei family at a 50% discount to the market price. This would yield hundreds of millions in profits and bolster the Fei family’s control over the entirepany, which far exceeds any damage I’ve caused to the Fei family’s earnings. This is a sincere offer…”
Fei Kexin smiled slightly and replied, “Do you really think I would take your hundreds of millions seriously? For the Fei family, reputation holds far more weight than money. If the Fei family were to protect a monster like you for the sake of hundreds of millions, wouldn’t that mean Fei Haoyang’s sacrifice was in vain?”
Matthew Peterson felt a chill run down his spine.
Suddenly, he recalled the Fei Haoyang incident that had caused such an uproar.
Topensate the families of the victims affected by Fei Haoyang, the Fei family had paid over a billion US dors.
Fei Kexin had worked hard to restore the family’s reputation, so how could she let him go for the sake of his shares?<fnaa47> Content originallyes from find?novel</fnaa47>
Coming to this realization, he understood the gravity of his situation and thought, “I need to flee, and the sooner, the better! Ideally, I should leave the United States tonight!”
With this determination, Matthew Peterson slowly stood up and expressed remorse, “Miss Fei, don’t worry. I will turn myself in to the police tonight. I won’t evade my responsibilities!”
As soon as he finished speaking, he seized the moment when Fei Kexin was distracted and dashed out.
His driver was waiting outside, and his private jet was at the airport. If he could just make it out of the auditorium, he could reach the airport within half an hour.
If he boarded the ne, he would be able to leave the United States that very night, preserving most of his assets and his freedom.
However, if he failed to catch that flight, he risked losing everything!
As Matthew Peterson hurried away, he felt a surge of adrenaline to escape, oblivious to Fei Kexin’s reaction. Just as he believed he had sessfully eluded capture, he suddenly felt a grip around his neck, rendering him motionless.
He nced back in shock and saw Charlie, who had seized his cor.
With a smile on his face, Charlie inquired, “Mr. Peterson, where are you off to in such a rush?”<h3 ss="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading" id="chapter-list"><strong>Next Chapter</strong>