"Lake Cove, huh?"
Frank nodded in disappointment, but it made sense that a secret outfit like Corpsedale would maintain secret between hierarchies.
If anything, it was amazing that a pawn had a general idea of where his boss was.
"Go on, make it quick!"
Borc clenched his teeth just then, clearly ready to die.
"Oh, hahaha…" Frank suddenly laughed. "But I wasn't going to. There's someone else who's really interested in meeting you."
And as Borc looked on in shock, Frank struck him on the back of his head with the side of his palm, knocking him out.
Then, after feeding Borc a latent poison pill, he called for members of Lanecorp's health and safety department. He instructed them to take Borc to Jade Zahn, so she could have her revenge against her daughter's killer.
After dealing with Borc, Frank threw Jon's suit in a garbage can and called Helen. "Prepare a share transfer agreement."
"A share transfer agreement…?"
Helen was exceedingly surprised—she was being forced to leave Lanecorp, but she was now forced to give up her shares on top of that?!
Still, something was not quite right—Frank said that the agreement was to transfer her shares, not to liquidate it.
So Helen would transfer hers to someone else?
In contrast, it was Yora who had no shares, which in turn prevented her from meddling into Lanecorp's affairs. It was why she had given Helen three days for her to hand over Lanecorp—if she was actually the majority shareholder, she would definitely have asked Helen to leave on the spot instead.
At the moment, Mark held about thirty percent shares of the company, Helen had twenty, and Fleur's shares were around that too.
Hence, if Helen's shares surpassed Mark's, no one would have the authority to demand Helen's departure.
Frank was merely resolving the issue at its root.
"What are you up to, Frank?"
While Gina and Helen were left perplexed, Frank chuckled, not wanting to keep them on tenterhooks.
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