Spending the Villain’s Money to Extend My Life-Chapter 533 - Should we talk about betrothal gifts?" (1)

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Chapter 533 – “Should we talk about betrothal gifts?” (1)

Luckily, she was able to secure Raymond ahead of time. Not only was he richer than Huo Wencheng, he was also willing to spend money on her. 𝙛𝐫e𝚎wℯ𝗯𝒏𝗼ѵ𝙚l.𝒄o𝚖

She said she enjoyed lake scene and he bought this mansion in three days’ time. He was about to transfer the title over to her in the next few days to make up her emotionally and physically for accidentally getting pregnant with his child.

Thinking of that, she looked for an agency, “What did Huajian say? I can go 5% lower but that is as low as I will go.”

She would be leaving the country to start her life afresh.

Raymond, too, had mentioned that he would gift her a vineyard when they got to France. She could be a vineyard owner and all of the produces, wines, etc. would yield income of over 100 million a year.

She wasn’t stupid. One way or another, she would still have the Gu’s shares.

Even though their reputation wasn’t the greatest right now but she should still be able to fetch a good price.

One way or another, it would allow her to settle down overseas.

“Boss Wushuang, I’m afraid you will need to go down by 15%. If it isn’t for the fact that Jiahe’s factory is still fairly new in age, Huajian won’t even consider this at all. You must know that Jiahe no longer has its worth two years ago.”

There were a lot of limitations when the brand’s value was low.

Even though they were selling it as a package, but really all the buyer wanted was the few factories, the logistics, and the channel of sales.

“The economy is not great right now. Even if they are to buy the land and build from the ground up, it would still only cost half of what you are asking.”

Gu Wushuang gritted her teeth.

“Alright. Have them sent the contract over to me. I’ll have it delivered after I signed them.”

She needed to rest right now and couldn’t go in person.

“Alright.”

And that was how Jiahe was sold for a cheap price.

Gu Wushuang signed the papers.

Gu Jiangxin had already retreated from the management but, as the second largest shareholder, let it be that he had been sick for a while now or that he had placed most of his energy on his young son, he too agreed to the sales of it.

Shortly thereafter, the gaming area that Huo Wencheng had been eyeing, as it had been in the reds for two years in a row, was also sold to Huo Sishen’s H Corporation at a low, low price by Gu Wushuang.

She was angry. She would rather sell it to Huo Sishen at a loss just to spite Huo Wencheng!

She wanted him to know that he would never have what he wanted in life. Instead, they would all go to his big brother who was superior than him in all areas!

Within a week, all Gu Wushuang had left in hands were the shares in real estates.

Finally, before she left the country, she reached out to Mother Gu.

Having no idea that Mother Gu already had a change of heart, she tempted Mother Gu to buy those stocks from her.

“Mommy, the best revenge is to have what others wanted he wanted the most but couldn’t have.

“I won’t be around for you in the future. You will have to stand up for yourself now.”

She thought perhaps Mother Gu would not want to spend the money, or not have that much capital with her, so she had the entire speech prepared. She even went as far as reaching out to Zhang Sheng, the authority of the Zhang family.

Her enemy’s enemy was her friend.

They all hated Gu Jiangxin.

She knew that Mother Gu might not be able to think clearly but Zhang Sheng, as a businessman, would know it very well, “Uncle, the Zhang family had always wanted to expand into real estate in City Shun, right?

“Anything that Daddy Gu had today came from you and Grandpa Zhang. The Gu family would never have their fortune today had it not been for the Zhang family. It isn’t too late to take them all back now.”

Real estate was slow right now and those associated with the Gu Real Estate had negative publicity attached to them. She finally sold them to the Zhang family and Mother Gu at a “friend and family price”.

All said and done, after taxes and fees, she received more than 20 million in cash along with two properties in France.

Finally, Raymond transferred the ownership of the French vineyard over to her. There were long contracts in both French and English. Witnessed by a lawyer, she paid 5 million yuan in transfer tax and earnest money for her immigration.