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409-Sameen Obama Spoke
Author: Calendula
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In just three short days, the assets of the Forr and Swha families were completely destroyed—not a single one remained standing.

All the major projects owned by the Roa family collapsed, and they suffered tremendous losses. Even the highly favored third son of the Roa family had been swallowed by this darkness, and it was now difficult for him to see the light of day again.

As for the Obama family… they were now trembling.

Inside the main hall of the Obama family residence, the atmosphere was gloomy—almost mournful.

Oxe sat in the patriarch's seat with a dark expression. He had remained silent for half an hour.

Gom didn’t even dare sit down. He only stood to the side with his head lowered, his face tense and full of pressure.

“Our southern businesses are gone as well,” another report came in. “All our sales channels have been severed and we’ve lost so much. Several key directors have resigned in mass. The losses… they’re too great to even calculate!”

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