And the government policy hasn't been finalized yet.
Previously, he sold off Hall Clan shares to purchase the pieces of land Jones planned to invest in, or put money into some government projects that haven't even begun.
He had believed these projects would yield guaranteed returns and poured most of his money into them, leaving his cash flow strained now.
When the Hall Clan's stock price drops, he won't be able to buy back half of the Hall Clan for himself.
He's feeling anxious now—those government projects aren't starting, and his funds are trapped within them.
If Harry Hall buys over 50% of the Hall Clan's shares before he can, the Hall Clan will fall into Harry's hands.
At this thought, William Hall grew restless.
Ever since openly clashing with his eldest son, he's found every step he takes to be unusually difficult, with outcomes deviating from his expectations.