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Chapter 423: James plan for the ghost workers
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Chapter 423: James plan for the ghost workers

Eric Wood sat at his desk, his hands pressed together in thought as he stared across at James Wane. His office was dimly lit, the shadows cast by the desk lamp making his frustration even more evident. He exhaled sharply and leaned back in his chair.

“We need to talk about Liam,” Eric said, his voice laced with concern. “Now that he has 50% control of EMC, what do we do? We can’t just sit back and let him run things his way.”

James sat calmly in the chair opposite him, his expression unreadable. Unlike Eric, he wasn’t one to panic. He always believed that in the corporate world, patience and strategy mattered more than rash decisions. He adjusted his cuffs and looked Eric straight in the eye.

“Liam’s acquisition of EMC is just one move in a bigger game,” James said. “He didn’t buy in just to sit back and enjoy the profits. There’s something more. And if I had to guess, what happened to Williams was no accident—it was Liam’s doing.”

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