Chapter 485
The Jordans-should Charmine decide to rescue them-would be worth almost two hundred billion, but it
would go beyond that amount when taking into ount the other properties they owned! While it was
true the Jordan Group was heavily in debt, the technologies and thepany staff were unique and
one-of-a-kind. As long as thepany still had them on board, along with enough funding, the Jordan
Group would be able to regain its glory rapidly. 1 When that happened, if the Jordan Group belonged to
Charmine alone, they all had to live below her without owning any of the family shares. They would no
longer receive the end-of year dividends!
Senior Jordan red at Amelia coldly. “If you can bring out fifty billion to save the Jordan family, you
can own the Jordan Group!”
Amelia was speechless. She would not even be here if she had 50 billion… 1
Senior Jordan turned to Adam. “Remember: the sole purpose of the visit is to apologize. It doesn’t
matter if she’s unwilling to save the family.”
“Don’t worry, Dad. After what happened, we know what to do,” Adam reassured. Joey sighed beside
them. “Still, I’m too ashamed to see her again…”
Even though they were merely going to apologize, how could they do so when they were penniless?
Worse still, they had to talk to Charmine about saving the family. How could Charmine ever agree to
help when they have treated her so poorly in the past and the family heavily in debt? 1.
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“Joey, just go.” Pam came in from the ward next door. Sheforted, “You really have to apologize to
Charmine. Also, the Jordans can’t go on like this. We’ve tried to contact many people for help, and
nobody is willing to help us out. If Charmine is willing to fund us, as Senior Jordan said, all of the
Jordans’ properties and shares will belong to her. Furthermore, she can have half of the Hahn family’s
assets.” Hahn family?
The Hahn family was Pam’s family, and there was Joey’s grandfather, Charmine’s great grandfather.
The Hahn family was a ceramic developer for centuries, and they mainly produced and supplied all
kinds of ceramics. Their products had been listed as national-protected items, and legend had it that
their ancestors made ceramics for the royal families back then. s, the target audience of these
cultural arts was limited, andmercialized ceramics in the market had bested them, even though
they had more values and deeper meanings. ‘
Joey frowned. “Will Grandpa agree to give half of his assets to Charmine? Half of the family asset
would be worth at least thirty billion!”
“Sigh… You have no idea. Your Grandpa only had your uncle and me. Your uncle should’ve taken over
the family assets, but never was it expected…that he was unable to have any child. He and his wife are
now in theirte sixties, still without a child–they’re close-minded and are unwilling to adopt children. So
now that they’re old, they have no one to take over the assets. Your Grandpa has been troubled by this
lately. When I called him earlier today and mentioned Charmine, he said that he has faith in her. He’s
willing to give her half of his
assets,” exined Pam. 1
After all, Joey was Senior Hahn’s granddaughter, thus Charmine was his great-granddaughter. She
was the youngest descendent of his bloodline.
Joey was pleased by the idea. “With half of the Hahn’s assets, Charmine… Charmine only has to give
out around twenty billion to save the Jordan family. Perhaps she’ll agree… I’ll go talk to her.”
Amelia sizzled in envy at what she heard! Charmine was that lucky to have a great grandfather who
was willing to pass on his assets to her. Why was she so lucky?
Argh! Why did she not have a great-grandfather like Charmine?
Outside the ward, an elegant figure halted. McKenzie initially came to Royal Hospital to visit a friend
when she, coincidentally, overheard their conversation. She clenched her fists tightly.