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A Life Beyond Limits (Jack Holland) novel Chapter 881

Quintis and Emily were also following the news about Genesis Games. As Jack's parents, they couldn't help but worry about their son's situation.

All they wanted was for Jack to grow up without setbacks. More than anything, they hoped Genesis Games would one day surpass Zenith Capital and restore the Lycans' pride.

But reality had dealt them a harsh blow.

Genesis Games was now in the middle of a full-blown debt crisis.

Quintis had contacted the bank. He learned that Genesis Games was nearly 500 million in debt, with most of it spent on game development.

Unfortunately, the money ran out without delivering a finished product. To make matters worse, the source code for two of their older games was leaked. Soon after, private servers began popping up again.

Genesis Games was likely out of cash. Otherwise, they wouldn't be seeking financing from Zenith Capital—something Quintis had seen in the news.

With all the negative press surrounding them, Genesis Games was already in deep trouble. Now, with banks demanding repayment, the company could collapse entirely.

Quintis didn't have time to look into whether Jack had offended someone and triggered the crisis. Emily was already urging him to buy shares in Genesis Games and help resolve the company's debt.

Though the company owed 500 million dollars, Quintis and Emily didn't see it as an insurmountable problem. If Jack didn't want help from the Sandalwood Group, they could still invest as private investors.

This was their son's life's work, and Emily wasn't about to let anyone destroy it. No one expected the founder of Genesis Games to have such strong support from Sandalwood Group.

As rumors of Genesis Games' impending bankruptcy spread, Joanne inevitably caught wind of it. Worried about Jack, she invited him to dinner. Over the meal, she hesitantly pulled out a key and handed it to Jack.

"Jack, I heard Genesis Games is in financial trouble. Mom and Dad are worried about you. They asked me to give you this key. You can sell the house or mortgage it to pay off some of your debts."

Since he first handed her the key, Joanne had stayed at the villa a few times.

She adored the place. At night, standing on the third floor, she could take in the glittering cityscape. It was a kind of luxury and beauty she'd never dared to dream of before.

Whenever she appeared in the neighborhood as the homeowner, she always drew admiring glances. They made her feel both thankful to Jack and quietly proud to be seen as someone who had made it in life.

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