While Tawana was fervently worshipping charlie Wade, Mitsui Yoshitaka was both shocked and relieved to see charlie Wade had taken control of the situation.
He exhaled deeply, gave charlie Wade a thumbs up, and praised him, saying, “Mr. Wade, you are truly incredible! I never imagined that even these highly-trained warriors wouldn’t stand a chance against you!”<fn6b86> Th?s chapter is updated by find·novel</fn6b86>
charlie Wade gave him a cold nce and said, “You’re responsible for handling these bodies. Make sure to clean up thoroughly and leave no evidence behind. If any clues remain, ensure they don’t lead back to me or cause any unnecessary trouble. Understand?”
Witnessing over a dozen people die at once left Mitsui Yoshitaka stunned.
Though the Mitsui family had experience in handling corpses, they’d never had to dispose of so many at once, especially not in downtown Tokyo. Finding a way to manage these bodies without drawing attention would be a serious challenge.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
However, his daughter had already made amitment to charlie Wade. If he didn’t handle this cleanly, she might lose respect for him.
Moreover, his daughter warned charlie Wade that if he failed, she would sever ties with him. Despite her gentle demeanor, she had an unyielding character. If she made a threat, she would follow through.
Left with no choice, he forced a smile and said, “Don’t worry, Mr. Wade, I’ll handle all the bodies.”
charlie Wade added, “Also, except for the blind man, I’ll take care of transporting the survivors to the Middle East. You don’t need to worry about their destination. Once they’ve passed the Suez Canal, contact me, and I’ll arrange for someone to pick them up.”
For charlie Wade, killing these warriors wasn’t necessary.
First, they hadn’t tried to kill him, so there was no need for him to eliminate them here. Second, these warriors had been rigorously trained since childhood and were skilledborers. They were valuable assets who cost nothing to employ. Letting them go would be wasteful.
Instead, he would send them to Wanlong Hall’s headquarters, where plenty of work awaited them.
Mitsui Yoshitaka couldn’t understand charlie Wade’s reasoning. Transporting these people discreetly across borders seemed far more difficult than simply killing them all on the spot.
The key issue was that the Middle East was never stable. What did charlie Wade mean by asking him to send people there?
At that moment, he couldn’t question charlie Wade’s intentions, so he could only agree reluctantly and say, “Don’t worry, Mr. Wade, I’ll make the arrangements.”
charlie Wade nodded and instructed, “Here’s the n: To ensure you stay focused and avoid mistakes, you’ll first pay me a deposit of 5 billion US dors. I’ll hold this deposit for three years, interest-free. If everything goes smoothly and no issues arise, I’ll return the 5 billion in full. But if you fail to handle things cleanly and cause me any trouble, this money willpensate for my losses.”
Everyone present, including Mitsui Yoshitaka, was stunned by charlie Wade’s demand.
What did 5 billion US dors represent? Even if 10 Nasdaq-listedpanies worked hard for a year, they might not achieve such a profit.
Based on current financial market returns, this amount of cash, invested in the safest way possible, could still earn an annual interest of 5%, or 250 million US dors.
Over three years, withpound interest, that would amount to nearly 780 million US dors!
The Mitsui family was a global investor. Not only could they easily produce 5 billion US dors, but they could also generate annual returns exceeding 10% on it.
ording to charlie Wade’s conditions, the Mitsui family would forgo at least 780 million US dors in interest, effectively paying charlie Wade 780 million over the next three years.
And that was only if everything went perfectly.
If things went wrong, they’d lose the entire 5 billion principal.
Mitsui Yoshitaka felt a wave of despair. As a businessman, he operated by one principle: maximizing profit and minimizing loss.
From his perspective, charlie Wade’s demand for a deposit was already a significant loss. But under the circumstances, he had no choice but toply and try to minimize the damage as much as possible.
He said to charlie Wade, “Mr. Wade, the Mitsui family has considerable influence and a strong reputation in Tokyo. Rest assured, I will handle this matter wlessly.”
charlie Wade nodded and replied nonchntly, “I know. I trust you. As long as there are no issues within three years, I will return the full deposit.”
Then charlie Wade asked bluntly, “Do you think the deposit is too high and beyond your means?”
Mitsui Yoshitaka froze, shocked that charlie Wade had voiced his exact thoughts.
Yes, the deposit did seem excessive, but…
Why did charlie Wade add that part about not being able to afford it? Wasn’t that a tant insult?