Chapter Bo
Alden instructed everyone to wall outside while he entered the house with Ryle.
Inside, Kyle poured Aldena pot tea. Nervously, Aiden stood up and said, “Thank you, Mr. Archer.”
Kyle chuckled softly, waving a hand to signal him to sit. Settling into a single sofa, Kyle said calmly, “recalead. Say what you want to say.”
“Mr. Archer, Fjust have a few questions,” Alden replied, his voler carrying a hint of tension
Noticing Alder’s nervous demeanor, Kyle could tell that this man was likely one of Moses‘ trusted aides. He probably already knew about Kyle’s activation of the Heavens Card and Moses‘ intentions, which expli theonettaespect far was showing
“No nesh. Take your time. We have plenty of it,” Kyle said with an easy unile.
Hearing this, Aiden took a sip of the tea. Instantly, his eyes lit up. “Ah, what excellent teal sweet as it enters, with a warmth that spreads through the body–so soothing! Mr. Archer, what tea is this?
Then he frowned slightly, puzzled. “These seem like otilinary tea leaves. Why does it taste so good?”
Kyle chuckled. “No need to butter me up, you’re here to ask about Moses, aren’t you?“
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Hearing this, Aiden immediately sat up straight, his expression turning serious. “Yes, Mr. Archer. To be honest, since Moses was released from pr contacted amone. It’s as it he’s disappeared entirely. But before that, he transferred all his shares to you.”
“Not only that, but he specifically instructed you to take over Heavens Group and even lead the entire Khan family. You now have full authority to handle all affairs. I just need to confirm, are these things true?”
Auden already knew the answer in his heart.
Still, the enormity of it all was so shocking that, when he finally met Kyle, he couldn’t help but ask
Kyle, unbothered, replied frankly, “It’s true. Moses did me a great favor. I refused several times, but the old man kept pestering me until I gave in.”
Hearing this, Aiden’s face twitched with awkwardness.
Heavens Group, part of Rhineland Corporate, was worth billions. For most people, just thinking about such an opportunity was unimaginable.
Yet, Kyle made it sound like an unwelcome burden–something he only accepted because Moses insisted
It was clear that Kyle viewed taking over Heavens Group as more trouble than it was worth
“Mr. Auches, you have to understand. This is the Heavens Group we’re talking about! And with it, the power to control the entire Khan family,” Alden said, disbelief etched across his face
Kyle claucided lightly at his expression. “I know. I
“I know. But isn’t that also a lot of trouble?
Auden could only nud in reluctant agreement. Indeed, trouble was inevitable.
The power struggles within Heavens Group weren’t confined to just the Khan family.
The larger the empire, the more eyes there were watching, waiting for a chance to strike.
Internally, the Khan fandly itself was in turmoil. Its core members had become deeply divided, and without Moses‘ leadership, those divisions had only widened. The biggest obstacle, however, was Kyle himself. As an outsider, he was unlikely to gain anyone’s loyalty.
To the Khan family’s core members, Kyle was an eury–someur they would not accept or follow willingly.
After all, Heavens Group wasn’t just an enormous business empire. The Khan family held immense sway across Rhineland, making their influence hard to ignore. Aiden knew he wasn’t the only one who would come seeking Kyle. He was merely the first. Others would surely follow soon.
“Mr. Jarber, it seems you understand exactly what you’re up against. Even so, you won’t back down easily, will you?” Aiden asked, his admaration and concent
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Kyle remained relaxed, shaking his head with a faint smile. “It’s not about whether I can handle them. I just don’t want the hassle. I prefer a simple “I’ve already said it —–—The only reason I accepted this responsibility is because the old man wouldn’t stop pestering me. He even almost knelt down in front of me. And, well, Towed Bours a favor, so I agreed
Moses, pestering? nearly kneeling?
Aiden clenched his fits slightly, his emotions clanning. To him, Moses was practically a god–sell–made legend who had created countless business miracles.