Dixon hurriedly turned to look at Diana, and she could only nod her head. Dixon never discussed anything with her before making decisions. All he did was announce the results of what he had already decided."So you and your daughter will have to work hard, Daddy," Dixon continued seriously. "Whether this new Hamilton Group succeeds or not depends on the two of you. You have to prove it yourselves."William took a deep breath, his eyes welling with tears. He had waited his entire life for an opportunity to prove himself, and now Dixon had handed it to him on a silver platter! He was so moved that he couldn't immediately respond.Still buzzing with excitement and unable to find the words, William returned to his room after lunch to continue reviewing documents.Meanwhile, Diana helped Yoruna with the dishes as Dixon relaxed on the sofa, watching TV."Diana, Dixon isn't so bad after all," Yoruna said while washing the plates.Diana turned to look at her. "Mom, don't be fooled by him. We
"All company affairs will now be handled by CEO William. I hope you all cooperate with him and help make this company better than ever!" Paulo officially handed over the company.Then, Paulo pushed William forward, accompanied by loud applause."Thank you, everyone." William felt both touched and excited. He didn’t know what to say. He glanced at Dixon, and saw Dixon nodding slightly, giving him support.With newfound courage, William continued, "I will not disappoint any of you. I will work hard to make this company better and ensure that everyone here leads a better life!"Another round of applause echoed through the room.The handover ceremony was kept simple as all procedures had been completed beforehand. For the employees, there was no significant change apart from the switch in ownership, so they didn’t think much of it.When William saw his newly renovated office, he turned to thank Paulo. "Paulo, I truly don’t know how to thank you!""Oh, there’s no need to thank me too much,
Dixon is a man who has reached the top, while others only deserve to look down on him. “Whoever wants to get stronger can stay. The rest can leave. I don't need useless people, and I definitely don't need pity.” Having said so, Dixon turned around and walked away. The fifty men looked at each other with mixed feelings. All the pride, confidence, and contentment they had felt before was shattered in less than a minute by Dixon's punch. In the security office, Dixon sat down, while Paulo stood with sweat pouring down his forehead. “Big Boss, these guys have talent. If they all choose to leave, it will be hard to find replacements for them in a short time,” Paulo said worriedly. “If they are all useless, why do you want them to stay?” Dixon took a quiet sip of water. Dixon was no longer interested. He wanted to finish the job quickly and go home for dinner, as Yoruna had prepared a delicious dinner. After Dixon left, Paulo breathed a sigh of relief. His subordinates, wh
“Paulo has spent a lot of effort guiding you, so I'll give you a chance. But if you squander this opportunity and prove to be useless, you're not the only ones who will be kicked out. Paulo will be too!” Dixon continued. Dixon's words were dominant, making them all the more determined. If they didn't dare to try harder, they could even drag Paulo along with them to the brink of failure. “Gather tomorrow at the Hamilton Group factory on the outskirts of town,” Dixon ordered before going to Diana's office. There, Diana was so busy that she barely had time to breathe. When she saw Dixon sitting down to tea, she couldn't resist asking, “Why does it feel like I'm working for you now?” Dixon laughed, “Nonsense, it's a husband-wife partnership.” Diana did not take it well. “Those security guards are already pretty good, but you still want to train them further?” “Good?” Dixon snorted, “Our security has to be the best in the world. The word ' good' is not enough." The people bei
Joe said arrogantly, “Regarding the dispute you're having with the Hamilton family, I can help you resolve it. The Hamilton family will definitely agree if the Stew family is the one to speak." Joe then turned to Sonny. “Of course. If the Stew family speaks, the Hamilton family will definitely comply,” Sonny said, confirming quickly. Joe looked at Diana with confidence, waiting for her approval. “Are you mentally ill?” Diana frowned. “If you're sick, you should go to a doctor.” “What?” Joe's face turned grim. Never before had a woman rejected him like this, let alone under these circumstances. He always got what he wanted, and Diana should feel lucky that he gave her a chance. “You're deaf, aren't you? You seem to have a bad case of it,” Dixon said, shaking his head. “We're going to eat now, so you'd better leave before you spoil our appetites.” Without caring about them any longer, Dixon pulled Diana away. However, Joe did not remain silent. He tried to block their wa
After quickly rising from her seat, Diana avoided Dixon’s gaze. "I'm done eating! Time to get back to work!" she said hastily. After escorting Diana back to the office, Dixon sat in the security room downstairs. Shortly after, Paulo arrived, holding an invitation card in his hand. “Boss, we’ve received a suspicious invitation,” Paulo said with a serious expression, not joking at all. “As per your instructions, I’ve cleaned up anything connected to illegal activities. The other bosses in that illegal circle think they’re in control, but the police raids have caused them major losses!” he added. The losses weren’t just financial; some important people, including two high-ranking individuals, had been arrested and imprisoned. Now, all their anger was directed at Paulo. “They’ve decided to make us responsible for all of this,” Paulo continued, handing the invitation card to Dixon. “Tonight, I have to attend a meeting at Sonowhouse.” His tone lacked confidence, knowing that those peo
Paulo quickly understood the situation. It was better to keep Dixon’s identity a secret and not let him appear in public too often. Paulo would act as Dixon’s spokesperson in Reddof. They boarded a boat heading to Sonowhouse, located in the middle of the lake. The nervousness that Paulo had felt earlier was now gone. “Has Paulo arrived yet? Look at the time! Where is he?!” one of the bosses complained. “I bet he’s scared. That bastard is really making us wait too long!” All the bosses in the room were still furious. They hadn’t hired just any fighters to come. Billy had Bojo, while Davis had brought a martial arts expert as well. That was more than enough to ensure Paulo would lose and humiliate himself before them. “Business is like that. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. You mean if your business profits, you’ll give me a cut?” Paulo’s voice came from the doorway, calm and confident. “When you all bought my assets at such low prices, I didn’t hear any complaints,” Paulo
Before Bojo could react, Dixon was already in front of him, unleashing his fierce punch. His attacks were like an ocean current—vast and violent at the same time! Bojo felt like he was drowning in it. That powerful punch hit Bojo’s chest hard. A muffled sound was heard as Bojo flew back like a kite with a broken string, crashing into two tables. But it didn’t stop there. He kept flying until he slammed into the wall with a loud crash. Bojo opened his mouth, only to spit out a mouthful of blood before passing out. There was only the faint sound of breathing in the air. Some people even forgot to breathe. They didn’t know what had just happened. Everyone was waiting for Bojo to get back up, show his strength, and beat Dixon to death, but... In the blink of an eye, Bojo had already passed out, while Dixon stood there like he hadn’t even moved. “So much for all that trash talk,” Dixon muttered calmly. Billy’s expression darkened. The people around him stepped in to shield him. Davis