Chapter 338 The Establishment of StarTech Co. Ltd.
The affairs of the Wrights had settled down.
Many organizations and individuals had been exposed during this period. Now, these chess pieces
had been removed from the game one by one.
"So what should we do now?” someone in the shadows said in a deep voice.
A person suggested coldly, "Those that have been exposed can only be abandoned. However, our
rtionship with them mustn’t be exposed. Besides, everybody should stay put and not do anything
after this, at least for a short period of time. Protecting ourselves is our utmost priority now."
"Then we shall just watch the Wrights continue to shine in their glory?"
"What''s the hurry? When the timees, I will still own a piece that hasn’t been moved yet! By
then... He h e he."
Faint scoffs echoed in the room, and the scene could send chills down one''s spine.
The Wrights did not know that a new conspiracy was secretly being brewed, so the atmosphere in
their mansion was cheerful.
"All of you, I was wondering why you sent me to the suburbs for vacation all of a sudden! It turns out
that a big incident took ce in the family, and you were hiding it from the old man, huh?" A furious
old man was talking at the top of his lungs.
"Oh grandpa, we were afraid that you would be worried." Anna stuck her tongue out.
"That doesn''t mean that you should lie to me!" Pawpaw rk raised his voice.
"It''s our bad. We will not hide anything from you next time." Serenity promised with a smile.
Anna and Serenity were sitting next to Pawpaw rk, one on each side of him, and kept talking
nicely to console him.
Pawpaw rk wasn''t really pissed. Therefore, he put a n end to his temper tantrum immediately
after beingforted by the twodies.
He looked at Susan, and a hint of tenderness shed through his eyes. “Susie,e here, girl."
Susan responded by approaching him.
Pawpaw rk''s eyes were emotional as he held Susan''s hands. "It''s been 25 years. I didn’t expect
that I''d live to witness your return. It’s a pity that Anthony i s not with us anymore, or I can only
imagine how d he would have been now. He wanted a granddaughter so much."
The Anthony Pawpaw rk had just mentioned was George Wright''s father.
When George’s father was mentioned, everybody stayed silent for a while and looked a little
downcast.
"Now, let''s not talk about that anymore. Old people just love nagging others so much." Pawpaw
rk patted Susan''s hands and said amiably, "This old chap doesn’t have much to give you, so TH
give you a book."
Pawpaw rk asked the servant to bring forward a box and open it. A dozen notebooks were
neatly arranged in the box.
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"Thanks, grandpa.” Susan thanked him first. When she looked at the books, the look in her eyes
changed suddenly.
"Grandpa, these books..." Susan was a little unsure.
"Yes. These are the manuscripts of Jean-Michel Frank." Pawpaw rk sighed. "Jean was the
pioneer o f the minimalist interior design style. These books contain all his manuscripts."
"This gift is too precious!" Susan could not help but exim.
Its practical significance aside, its historical value was immeasurable.
"I''m just an old man. I only own a bunch of books on every subject. If you don’t ept it, you will be
looking down on me."
"But..." Susan hesitated.
"Sis, just take it. Grandpa has a lot of unique copies, so
I often go to him for books to read," Anna said with a grin.
"Youe looking for books? More like you ruin them. I''m going to say it once more: You’re not
allowed in my study from now on." Pawpaw rk seemed to have recalled something, and a hint of
pain was visible on his face for a split second.
Anna stuck her tongue out, not daring to speak anymore.
Susan chuckled and did not pester Pawpaw rk further about this idea. She put the box away and
said wholeheartedly, "I''ll definitely go through themprehensively, Grandpa. I''ll never let Jean''s
brainchild go to waste."
When Susan spoke so solemnly, a trace of relief shed in Pawpaw rk''s eyes. He then stated,"
Speaking of design, there are still plenty of other ancient manuscripts in my ce. I didn''t know
whether they would be of use to you, but if you really like them, you can alwayse to my study
and find them yourself."
Ancient manuscripts?
Susan’s eyes radiated with a desirous beam immediately. "Can I? For real?"
"As long as you don''t spill tea on them like Anna did, you are wee to read or borrow them from
my study," Pawpaw rk asserted.
"My God, there you go again, Grandpa. I already said that I didn’t do it on purpose." Anna quickly
defended herself.
"Hmph! In short, from now on, the study will be out of bounds for you.” Pawpaw rk red at
Anna.
"But grand...”
While Pawpaw rk and Anna were talking, Susan was hugging the box with beams shooting out
of her eyes.
If the time had been right, she really would have opened the books now to take a good look at them.
These were the manuscripts of Jean-Michel Frank!
By reading the manuscripts, she would be able to see Jean''s design techniques, which would give
her a lot o f inspiration.
Recently, Susan had been feeling that the level of her designs had reached a bottleneck. These
manuscripts might just be the key to moving past this bottleneck.
“Susie, this is the key to the study. Just ask the servants to show you the way when you want to go
there." Luna passed Susan a key while smiling from ear to ear.
"Thanks, mom,” Susan responded.
Although it was not the first time she heard the title '' mother'' being used, Luna''s eyes would still
warm up slightly every time the word came out of Susan''s mouth.
She then looked out of the window.
George and Oliver were sparing again.
While Anna and Serenity were coquetting with Pawpaw rk, Susan and Julian were looking at
each other affectionately.
Life... was perfect.
Luna smiled and went into the kitchen to prepare lunch with the servants.
After all these ups and downs, the days in Skyking City were now quiet and serene.
Susan was obsessed with the study and ran into it on a daily basis.
Seth brought the team to Skyking City after handling the follow-up in Ningcheng City, and Jacob and
he were now leading a hectic life here.
Seth and Jacob nned to build their own cell phone brand based on their system.
Electronic equipment manufacturing was totally different from system production. The main ie
of a system was based on the sales of its copyright. The cost was minimal, but the profit was
lucrative. It was simple and clear.
When it came to electronic products, pre-production investment, peri-production creativity and
manufacturing, and post-production marketing and sales were all major factors.
Seth had no experience in this area and hadpletely no idea where to start. Jacob was only in
charge of technology and did not know anything about business startups.
Julian could not stand watching these two struggle, so he gave them some pointers here and there.
As a result, thepany was set up by the three of them.
After Julian got onboard, everything went so much smoother and moved so much faster. One month
later, StarTech Co. Ltd. was established officially in Skyking City.
Julian was in charge of its operation, Seth was in charge of publicity, and Jacob was all over the
technology.
The trio held 55 percent of the total shares, while the other 45 percent was put out there to attract
new capital and investors.
StarTech Co. Ltd. was running in an orderly manner. When Julian was just about to tighten the final
screws in the pre-startup process, Madam Shaw called.
"Julian, shouldn''t you being back already? Susie i s about to enter her second trimester. If this
drags on, i t will be inconvenient for her to travel long distances.”