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The Divorced Billionaire Heiress

Chapter 1342
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If Clayton and Nicole broke up, the people around Eric would be much better off.

Originally, they thought that Nicole was serious about Clayton, but after seeing this video, her feelings for Clayton

were probably not so deep after all.

The main thing was that a woman of Nicole’s status had too many choices, so why would she tie herself to one

man?

Eric looked complicated. His face was tense.

“Nicole is just playing with them. As soon as she breaks up with Clayton, your chance will come!”

Keith gushed and analyzed this bright path for Eric.

However, Eric’s face remained motionless. Keith could not tell whether he was happy or upset.

In the dimness.

Eric’s eyes were sharp, and his voice was cold.

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“Sloan Corporation is in trouble. Was it Clayton’s doing?” Keith froze.

“It can’t be, right? Even if his relationship with the Sloan family is stiff. He won’t actually push his own family to the

brink, right? After all, the Sloan family is his backer. If he doesn’t have the Sloan family, he won’t have any

background. Then, it’ll be even more impossible for him to be tied to the Stanton family.”

Keith more or less heard about those foreign affairs.

Although he had the mindset of watching a good show,

such a large enterprise in such a furor had become an example of what not to do and a joke in the business world.

Eric took a light sip of wine. His throat moved slightly, but he said nothing. As far as he knew, the person who was

really behind the stock market manipulation was Clayton Sloan. Clayton actually attempted to bring down Sloan

Corporation for Nicole’s sake. Eric had to admit that Clayton was much more ruthless than he imagined.

Sloan Corporation’s coping plan was really a joke. Quavon Sloan was faced with a dilemma, and he had no power.

Back then, Ouavon devolved his power to Isaac Sloan.

Quavon did not expect Isaac to be just an empty shell. Isaac only looked like he was sitting firmly on the surface,

but in fact, the power had long been taken by the people around him.

Quavon stayed in Sloan Corporation for a few days and felt like his hair had gone white from stress.

All the methods were rejected by the board of directors. Even if he gave the orders, no one would carry them out.

Those protesters who besieged the entrance of the building were accumulating. At first, these were just individual

stock speculators who sustained losses. Later on, they formed a group with a purpose.

The company had to let its employees work from home, and meetings could only be held through video

conferences.

Quavon Sloan finally felt the sadness of being helpless.

He watched as the company decayed day by day, not being under his control. The senior management continued

to do as they pleased and did not see any sense of crisis.

Those in politics also began to realize this crisis and began to avoid any affiliations with Sloan Corporation.

Quavon finally began to contact those shareholders privately in an attempt to take the power back into his own

hands.

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However, every time he contacted those shareholders, they would either push him off or avoid talking about the

purchase of shares.

Quavon started to feel apprehensive.

Suddenly, he remembered that his wife, who he did not divorce, still had 20 percent of the shares.

He immediately called her, but she did not answer.

When he called again, the phone was already turned off.

All businesses under Sloan Corporation came to a halt. The consumer’s boycott of Sloan Corporation had reached

its peak.

The billions of dollars they had swindled also inexplicably disappeared from their accounts.

The vacancy of funds, internal instability, and the strength of those demonstrators forced Sloan Corporation to

come out and admit their mistakes.

The aged Quavon Sloan stood up in front of the media and admitted his mistake.

This was the only way.

He pleaded with those demonstrators to let them off the hook.

His attitude was very sincere, but the protesters did not fall for it.