Love Unbreakable By Bank Brook - Chapter 1983

Chapter 1983

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Ordinarily, without access to classified records, nobody would be aware of Raegans and Mitchels roles in Lorenzos downfall.

Davey shouldnt have been aware that Raegan was at the scene when Katie died, but it was possible he had discovered this information somehow. In any case, Davey warranted close surveillance.

At the same time, in the hotel, Mitchel sat hunched over his computer, meticulously combing through the comprehensive dossier on Davey, scrutinizing every detail.

Davey was exceptionally security-conscious, and as a result, very little sensitive information about him had been compromised or leaked.

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According to the records, Davey had a long history of international business dealings, with years of overseas transactions and ventures.

Davey had a vast network of connections, including nobles and royals, giving him considerable influence.

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Leveraging his influential connections, Davey effortlessly secured lucrative projects that were out of reach for others, generating enormous profits that flooded his accounts.

In Aurora, Davey was among the elite, widely regarded as one of the wealthiest individuals. This wealth and influence were also the reasons why he commanded utmost respect and deference from the two dominant clans in Aurora.

After all, despite their prosperity, the two clans had sizable populations to support and were always in need of additional resources. Daveys ambitious projects often necessitated collaborative efforts, which could yield substantial benefits for both families, making him a valuable partner.

Furthermore, Davey possessed a formidable force of his own, an elite team of highly skilled and well-trained soldiers, rivaling those trained by the esteemed Maxwell and Clifford families.

With shared interests at stake, no one would be reckless enough to risk sparking a bloody conflict, as the costs would outweigh any potential gains.

Mitchel scoured the scarce intel on Davey, but on the surface, everything seemed Legitimate, and he couldnt uncover any red flags or obvious discrepancies.

Davey liked being alone, often living abroad, and his home address was unknown. He was a nomad, sometimes appearing in Uchaesau, other times in Aurora, never staying in one place for long, like a wandering traveler without a permanent home.

Moreover, Davey had remained a bachelor, unencumbered by romantic entanglements, making it exceedingly challenging to gather intel on him through personal connections or relationships.

Mitchel gazed at the brief report, his eyes drying out from intense focus. If someone had no discernible trail or connections, it could indicate either a remarkably straightforward and uncomplicated life or, conversely, a meticulously calculated and intricate existence.

Davey managed to grow his business to such an extent. He also maintained a foothold between the two major families in Aurora.

Obviously, he was not a simple person. It was just that he was good at hiding his secrets. It was hard to fathom his personality.

Mitchel kept browsing the investigation results regarding Davey for a while. Finally, something caught his attention. He found that Davey had properties in different countries.

This fact alone wasnt surprising. After all, wealthy people loved investing everywhere. So, it was not unusual that Davey owned numerous properties.

The only thing Mitchel found strange was Daveys properties were all located in remote areas. They were miles away from other houses.

Besides, every house was renovated to resemble a castle.

From a businessmans perspective, these properties didnt have much value. After all, they were too remote. Wealthy people preferred the suburbs or hillsides with scenic views. They would not pay interest on these properties.

No one wanted to live in these places. Why did Davey invest in them?

He was an excellent businessman. There was no doubt he knew he would likely lose half the value of these properties.

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