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Dangerous Redemption [BL]

When he was born, his grandfather declared he would be a tyrant who would slaughter and pillage, a cold psychopath who would ascend the world throne. Cruelty and indifference are engraved into his bones and madness from years of licking blood on the edge of a knife. His fate hides countless sins. Drugs, guns, gangs, war, and blood. The heavens themselves would not stand such a scourge and his enemies condemned him to eternal damnation in death. In his last life, the heavens did strike him down– bankrupt, imprisoned, crippled, and finally dying pathetically, seething with manic hatred and resentment. Never knowing his true enemies even to the end. Until he opened his eyes again, and he was back to the very beginning. Selwynn fell into darkness. He opened his eyes, stared at the dark abyss, and suddenly laughed out loud.  Therefore, darkness is the original colour of the world, and destruction is his calling. Until a man, stained with the nobility of a Juliet Rose, took a step closer, held his neck, and felt the blood pumping beneath the warm skin. His fair and slender fingers were like vines growing from hell, wrapping around the man's neck, biting into his flesh. "You belong to me." ——— [Updates every other day] [Vote and comment to support the author's work] 《Every 100PS= 1 Extra Chapter》 《The cover is not mine. All credits to the owner. Please DM if wanted to be taken down》 Discord: TomatoesandCoffee#7004 (I don't bite) ^Want to support me more? Send me a kofi^ https://ko-fi.com/tomatoesandcoffee

TomatoesandCoffee · LGBT+
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Chapter 50

There was one thing that selwynn was currently most concerned about, and that was funding; as said before, Noah controls at least half of the transactions coming in and out of the company.

That makes it hard for Selwynn to access the public funds to take over projects that would benefit the company without having to supplement the funds himself.

For example, the P2P project was promised a complete rectification, which included tearing out the original infrastructure and starting entirely from scratch.

This meant that new building materials, workers, and policies had to be signed.

Just this reconstruction would cost millions of dollars and need several approvals from the government.

Not to mention anything else, construction could not start until the problems surrounding the project were solved, which left him with several million on standby that could not be moved, waiting for the project to be approved.