"'Young Brother Chu's ambition soars high like a roc; Lin and I won't drag you down anymore. It's settled then,'" said Li Tianming.
Li Tianming and Lin Hongqiang clinked their glasses at the same time. Their personal wealth wasn't very high to begin with, just a few billion each.
This acquisition had nearly drained their assets, and now they were indeed short of funds. In fact, Lin Hongqiang was even considering selling some of his shares.
Chu Mo was willing to return the principal with an additional thirty percent compensation, which was already acceptable to them. Furthermore, Chu Mo's unknown background made them wary and naturally disinclined to get on his bad side.
Chu Mo and the two men clinked glasses. With that, three of the four major shareholders had compromised. Including his own original stake, Chu Mo had acquired eighty percent of the hotel's shares, officially becoming the largest shareholder.