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Side Chick Era Over (Sharon and Carter) novel Chapter 1121

Chapter 1121

Richard said, Since Sharon can’t sell her original shares for now and hasn’t come to us for help, perhaps Carter and her other friends have helped her raise the funds?

Rick replied, It’s possible. Carter certainly has the means to pull it off. If he really did help Sharon gather the money, then Silas and Scott will immediately move on to the second phase of our plan.

The second phase was simpleattack their companies. 11

After all, hadn’t they poured all their liquid assets into helping Sharon with the Silverstone Group acquisition? Once she completed the deal, the Kalen family would strike at the Biggs Group and the other companies that had assisted her. With their capital chains already stretched thin, a single hit could push them into crisis.

If they couldn’t hold out, they’d go bankrupt.

Even if they managed to survive, they’d still be forced to patch up their financial holesselling off stocks, bleeding value, and suffering heavy losses.

And when that happened, the Kalen family would step ineither to acquire their companies outright or short their stocks for profit.

Sharon, being a deeply sentimental person, would never stand by and watch her allies suffer on her behalf. But once the acquisition was complete, she’d have no money left to repay them. 1

At that point, selling her original shares would be the only path left to her.

And once she was desperate to sell, she’d lose leveragegiving ground with every step. The longer. it dragged on, the lower the price her shares would fetch.

At least now, she still had a sliver of initiativeshe could still play the emotional card and negotiate from a position of partial strength.

Rick’s eyes darkened. Let’s just hope Sharon isn’t foolish enough to walk straight into the trap.

For the Kalen family, the best outcome was clearwait until Sharon completed her takeover of Silverstone Group, then crush Carter and the others. 1

Whether they ended up acquiring the original shares or taking control of the Biggs Group, Kalen family stood to gain. Either way, Sharon would lose everythingher allies, her confidence, her foundation.

But for Sharon, the blow would be devastating.

She was still a newcomer, still one of their own by bloodRick had no wish to push her too hard. 1

But even a gentle strike from them could break her spirit completely.

It was, in essence, a plan that killed three birds with one stone.

Everything now depended on the choice Sharon would make.

If she truly believed that having someone help her meant guaranteed safetythen she was still far too young.

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Richard said, If Sharon gives up on the Silverstone Group acquisition, we’ll take over that twenty percent stake ourselves.(1

Rick nodded in agreement.

For Sharon, giving up the acquisition would be the least damaging choiceespecially since she refused to seek the Kalen family’s help.

But the consequence was clear: without a major achievement to her name, even if she joined Kalen Group later, she’d never command real respect.

She might hold authority in title, but over time, it would be quietly stripped awayher influence hollowed out bit by bit.

One way or another, the Kalen family would never lose. And Sharon would never come out ahead.

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