"Chen, I just saw the news. Don't worry. I'll get revenge for you." Risfar had just seen the news.
"Err … Johnny, I don't need your help. You saw it too. I can do it myself."
"If you told me this beforehand, I could send him to the gallows," Risfar said. "Now, I can only make him go bankrupt."
"Err … What are you going to do?"
Chen Zhao was surprised. Was this Black-Ma and White-Ma's ability?
"It's simple. I've investigated his businesses. There are a few large companies. I just need to buy his companies and mess up the accounts. Then, I can sue him for fraud and ask for compensation."
Risfar made it sound very simple, as though it was a piece of cake for him.
However, Chen Zhao felt that it wasn't simple at all.
Chen Zhao couldn't understand the games of the rich at all.
"Of course, we'll split the profits," Risfar said. "Just treat it as that bastard's compensation to you and Fali."
"Johnny, I don't want a single cent," Chen Zhao said. "What's yours is yours," Chen Zhao said. "I just want him to go bankrupt. I don't need anything else."
…
After Steven left Chen Zhao's house, he went straight to his studio.
Although he admitted defeat verbally, he still hoped to try harder.
Not for anything else, but for what Chen Zhao had said to him.
Even if the whole world doesn't believe you, I still believe that you're the most outstanding director in the world.
To Steven, this sentence was a huge morale booster.
Just then, Steven's phone rang.
"Steven, did you know? Your friend seems to be in trouble," Halifa Oliver said into the phone.
"My friend? You mean Chen? What trouble is he in? "
"He seems to have solved it himself," Halifa Oliver said. Halifa Oliver said, "It's PLM's second largest shareholder and publicity director, Talist. He sent Talist to prison. To be honest, I admire your little friend. He actually has direct evidence. If Talist is sent to court this time, he might be locked up for ten years."
"What exactly happened?"
"It's like this …" Halifa told him what she knew.
Most of it was from the news, but she also did some research on her own.
Therefore, they knew more than ordinary people.
A murderous look appeared on Steven's face. However, after the anger, he felt discouraged.
Because he found himself unable to do anything.
"Oliver, I need you to help me."
"Oh? How do you want me to help you? "
"A few years ago, I heard that Talist was doing some illegal business. If you have channels, help me investigate it."
"And then?"
"I want Talist to spend the rest of his life picking soap in prison."
"You and that Chinese guy are just friends, right?"
"No, we're not ordinary friends."
"Then why should I help you?"
"If you help me this time, I can promise you one thing."
"Any condition?"
"Yes, I will agree to any condition as long as I can do it."
"That's what you said."
…
"F * ck … F * ck … F * ck, how did this happen? How did this happen? "Talist was furious. He pointed at the lawyer." Was it you? Was it you? "
"Mr. Talist, now that I've lost my law license, do you think I have to let go of your millions of dollars and let myself fall into a maelstrom? I'm just here to inform you that I'm no longer your lawyer. "
"I don't need you! F * ck off, f * ck off! "Talist roared, unable to contain his anger.
"Talist, I've worked for you for so many years. I think it's best for you to plead guilty now and get the forgiveness of the jury and the victim to reduce your sentence."
"I won't listen to you. I won't go to prison!" Talist's face was hideous. "F * ck off, far away! I'm a billionaire. "
The lawyer shook his head and did not say anything else.
Although his lawyer's license had been revoked, as a bystander, he could see things more clearly than in the past.
This incident was like a whirlpool that kept pulling Talist into the abyss.
However, as an insider, Talist was like a drowning person.
He kept struggling, seizing every opportunity to escape the whirlpool.
In reality, the more he struggled, the deeper he would sink.
Until he was beyond redemption.
The entire Hollywood, no, the entire United States was shocked.
That was because this incident was simply too vile.
Everyone in America was scolding Talist.
There were even people in Los Angeles who asked for Talist to be severely punished.
If it was just the previous crime, it might not have caused such a huge uproar.
What really pushed Talist into the abyss was the video of his conversation with the lawyer.
That was a crime that could not be denied.
Not only did Talist not repent, he even wanted to silence the witness and hurt the victim again.
Talist had already been nailed to the pillar of shame, becoming the shame of America.
…
Talist spent a few days in detention, though it was a single cell.
Although it was a single cell, it was hell for him.
He did not want to stay here for a second longer.
He had to get out. This wasn't a place he should be.
But it wasn't easy to gather bail money.
Because the impact of this incident was too great, coupled with his wealth, his bail was shockingly high.
A bail of 150 million dollars was the third highest in history.
Of course, Talist was not happy about this record at all.
Even he could not fork out the money directly. He could only sell PLM shares at a low price to gather the bail money.
But because of his influence, PLM's stock price did not recover. In just a few days, it fell by 30%.
Moreover, with the public's opinion, PLM's stock price continued to plummet, falling by 10% every day.
Talist felt that if he did not sell the shares now, they might rot in his hands.
In the past, there was no way Talist wouldn't be able to tell that something was wrong.
But now, Talist had lost his mind long ago. He just wanted to get out of the detention center as soon as possible.
He did not want to sleep on a bed harder than a rock or eat food more disgusting than pig's feed.
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