Seeing Gomu trying to storm in, the head security guard immediately blocked his way. “What? A lowly security guard dares to stop us?” Gomu sneered. “Or are you feeling guilty? Trying to avoid us, huh?” he mocked them, belittling them right from the start. The guards exchanged nervous glances. This situation was clearly getting out of hand. One of them ran off to inform Dixon. With a smug look, Gomu stepped inside with his men, ignoring the guards. His mind was focused on the orders from Director Digo. They rode the elevator to the upper floor. Meanwhile, Dixon was still seated in the security room, calmly sipping his tea. “Someone from the Ministry of Health?” Dixon asked without even lifting his eyes. “What does that have to do with our company?” “They say we missed some business documents,” the security guard reported. Dixon chuckled coldly. “That’s impossible.” This company had been taken over completely from Paulo, with everything seemingly in order. Dixon had trus
“I’m from the business division—under Director Digo…” Gomu stammered. “There were some changes in Hamilton Group’s processes, and they don’t align with our standards. That’s why I came to inform them,” Gomu added nervously. “Not aligned with our standards?” Anas immediately sensed the lie. All the documents had already been prepared by their agency according to official regulations. Every business must follow these rules—how could something suddenly be deemed non-compliant? Mayor Doddy’s expression grew darker than a stormy night. “So, because they don’t meet your so-called standards, you decided to shut down their operations?” Minister Anas said, now visibly agitated. Even a fool knew that Hamilton Group wasn’t just any business. Recently, all major charity events had been supported by the new Hamilton Group. Challenging such a company was a dangerous game. Gomu turned pale, frozen in fear. He never imagined so many government officials would suddenly show up. Now, all he
While Steven and Sonny were talking, a commotion erupted outside. "We’re from the Tax Department. We suspect your company is involved in tax evasion, and we’re here to conduct an investigation now!" The voice from outside made Steven's expression shift drastically. For a moment, he thought he misheard. But as the voices grew louder, he quickly stood and rushed out. In front of him, several men in uniforms presented their warrant. “Dad, why is the Tax Department here?” Sonny asked nervously, his face turning pale. He knew their financial records were far from clean. Steven took a deep breath, trying to stay calm, and glanced at Sonny. “Don’t say a word.” He forced a friendly smile and greeted the officers warmly. “What seems to be the issue? Come inside, and we can talk in my office.” “Don’t interfere with our duties!” the tax team leader cut Steven off, his expression stern. “We have sufficient evidence. It would be wise to cooperate and follow our instructions.” Steven'
When I was homeless, I gave him half a loaf of bread," Dixon said with a serious expression. Diana thought to herself, "Half a loaf of bread? How much bread did Dixon have when he was homeless?!" This wasn’t the first time Dixon had given a similar answer—he said the same thing when explaining his connection with Paulo, the former CEO of Moster. Diana wanted to ask more, but Yoruna tugged at her arm. Yoruna knew Dixon was no ordinary man. If he said everything was fine, then there was no need to ask further. "Daddy, let’s go." Dixon smiled, not wanting to explain any further. He pushed William’s wheelchair and said, "We can throw away this wheelchair after today." *** At Reddof General Hospital, the parking lot was packed. Several security guards struggled to manage the increasing traffic. Most vehicles were trying to get in, and only a few were leaving. Everyone had come to see a renowned doctor. Dr. Oz was a world-famous surgeon, always welcomed warmly wherever he w
“Hello, Uncle, Auntie!” greeted Dr. Oz warmly. Dixon smiled slightly as Dr. Oz spoke casually with Diana's family. Diana and William were still surprised, but they quickly responded politely. “Hello!” they said, shaking Dr. Oz's hand. Yoruna looked confused, but she smiled along with them. They hadn’t expected this famous doctor to be so friendly with Dixon. Could he really have come from that Beggar Sect? Everyone was shocked and couldn’t immediately process it. “I’m good friends with Dixon. Back in the day, we were both homeless, and I almost starved to death. But Dixon shared half a loaf of bread with me...” Diana felt a sudden headache. Are all homeless people this strong? she thought. “Focus on my father-in-law’s legs,” Dixon said, his brow furrowed. Dr. Oz immediately shifted to a serious tone. “I’ve been preparing for this over the last two months. I’ve carefully reviewed all the information. I know exactly what procedure to perform. So, there’s no issue.” Hearing that
When William came out of the operating room, his face was still a little pale, but his eyes were glowing with hope. “I can feel it! I’ll be able to stand soon!” William exclaimed. Chairman Kane smiled kindly at Dixon. “Mr. Dixon, we’ve prepared a VIP room and physiotherapy facilities for Mr. William. A professional therapist will assist with his recovery. And, everything is free. We’ll do our best to take care of Mr. William.” “Thank you for your help,” Dixon nodded, then added, “But I’ll handle the security.” “Of course, no problem!” Chairman Kane nodded quickly, relieved. Getting close to Dixon was a rare opportunity. Every small favor could turn into a big chance for him. “Thank you, Dixon,” William said sincerely. William knew that all of this was possible because of Dixon. “I’m your son-in-law, we are family. Don’t be so formal with me,” Dixon said, laughing. “You’ve become like a son to me,” William said, taking a deep breath. His family felt deeply indebted to Dixon, u
With the collapse of the illegal business circle in Reddof, the biggest obstacle to business progress in the area vanished. In just a few weeks, invitations for investors began pouring in. Billy and his associates had always made investing in Reddof difficult. They disrupted businesses, created problems, and forced people to either sell or give up. As a result, no one dared invest in the area. But now, things were starting to change. With no more interference, the opportunity to start businesses and grow in Reddof was greater than ever. Paulo had already spread the word that he welcomed anyone to start a business in Reddof and guaranteed that no one would cause them any trouble. Paulo's name carried a lot of weight now. The legal side had the government's backing, while the illegal business circle had someone keeping an eye on them—Dixon. This ensured that all investments and development would run smoothly. Reddof became a top investment choice overnight. Plus, the city already ha
Lewo instantly understood what was going on and just gave a sly smirk. A moment later, the contract was laid out in front of Sonny. After carefully reviewing it, Sonny realized in his heart that this contract was practically robbing his family's assets. But he had no other choice. Sonny signed it and sealed it with both the company stamp and his personal seal. "From now on, Hamilton Group is mine," Lewo said, satisfied. "Everything that used to belong to Hamilton Group is now mine." Lewo burst into laughter. "HAHAHA! Go back and tell your dad. Take the money and enjoy his retirement. It’s more than enough for you both to live comfortably without worrying about money." Hamilton Group was worth hundreds of millions, but Steven had sold it for only $80 million—a huge and painful loss. But at this point, Steven had no other options. If he stayed in Reddof, there would be nowhere else for him to go, and he risked being crushed by Dixon. It was better to take the money and flee, loo