Chapter 12: Dilemma

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The Hunter family quickly became unsettled. They wanted to nip the problem in the bud. While William was still hesitating, they aimed to swiftly resolve the issue. Being the second largest shareholder and the controlling shareholder are two different things. Thinking they could easily control White Oil now was a fool's dream. Other shareholders might not sell their stock to them. The reasoning was very simple: Now, the shares of White Oil were in high demand. If the shares were transferred via agreement, the new owner would immediately become a major shareholder. They might not be able to outbid others. Even if they managed to acquire the shares, it might not mean much anymore. They needed a large amount of cash right now. Another major issue was time. The layout of the futures market was already completed. If any disruptions occurred now, their grand plan could face hurdles. Currently, oil prices were sky-high. Many companies were certainly interested. While they might be more powerful than the White family, compared to other oil giants, they really couldn't compete. Even if they ultimately emerged victorious, they might lose more than they gained. This kind of move would be almost idiotic. ... At this point in the charade, William White didn't need to continue. Those blasted banks were not going to give him loans anyway. William White left; there were plenty of things to do at home. No need to stay and accompany the Hunter family in their madness. He was very sure the old man would not cause any more trouble. White Oil's two oil fields were in Texas. The extraction costs were not too high. Attention was inevitable. The Hunter family's behavior was indeed despicable. The two families were somewhat connected after all. Their relationship was okay before. Now, bullying a kid really made no sense. The capital market truly did not care about tears. But the basic sense of right and wrong still existed. For such high-society drama, tabloids were very interested. Once they got hold of some materials and benefits, how they would report it was obvious. Dozens of banks also got caught in the crossfire. Conspiracy theories were always of keen interest to the public. Even though it was only some tabloids, it was still enough to disgust people. The Hunter family's reputation was always bad. Once specifically targeted, it became unbearable. The old man was trembling with rage. He had been stood up, and now it was twisted around to say he was at fault. The most hateful thing was that he had no way to go out and explain. William White's various woes clearly garnered widespread sympathy. Just then, careful readers discovered that this William White shared the same name as a novel's author. When they learned that the book they loved was written by this guy, not just a name coincidence, they were shocked. Meanwhile, Wen Southwest Review Press began to vigorously promote. In just a few days, hundreds of thousands of books were snapped up. The Hunter family's situation was now predictable. The more people liked this book, the more they hated them. The tabloid reporters were not the only ones in action. Mainstream media began extensive reporting. Being writers, they understood the quality of the book well. The reporting slant required no further explanation. Before the involved parties could even comment, events had escalated to such a point. If it continued brewing, the Hunter family would undoubtedly be known as the most shameless. For capitalists, reputation might not matter much. But for a family, sometimes reputation was more important than money. Could they reconcile? The two families had already torn each other apart and were in a fight to the death. ... Riding this wave, more people discovered Forrest Gump. A book that was lukewarm suddenly became a hot topic nationwide. The publishing house naturally capitalized on the buzz. With their relentless pushing, the book smoothly entered the best-seller list. In another era, this book might not have meant much. But in today's society, it had everything: As an American, there was no reason not to like this book. Though there were satirical parts, it was overall very inspirational. The book was truly American, both anti-war and highly motivational, portraying dark sides yet ultimately promoting a positive theme. Of course, some were unhappy. The reason? He treated the female lead too harshly -- forcing her into disgrace and directly writing her death. William White wanted to say that the original was even worse. He thought he had already been kind. The book was meant to make people cry. If it became a comedy, it wouldn't work. Hollywood bigwigs were a bit troubled. They clearly saw the commercial value of this book. Unfortunately, no matter what minor troubles William faced, he was still a bona fide centi-millionaire, if not a billionaire. Even after heavy blows, he remained a centi-millionaire. They wished to obtain the film adaptation rights, even for a high price. Regrettably, he politely declined, not even interested in discussing a price. William would be crazy to sell. How much could they possibly offer? Maybe just a few hundred thousand dollars. Yet, this film's box office would easily surpass hundreds of millions, with unquantifiable value in merchandise. Why would he sell now? It would be just a few hundred thousand, considering his status. Hollywood had a rough few years, barely making any money. Still being alive was thanks to God's blessing. ... Given the current situation, the Hunter family dared not act recklessly anymore. In fact, they regretted it deeply. They were just upstarts, while best-selling authors held high statuses. Plus, he was the sole heir to hundreds of millions in assets. In high society, he was far more welcome than them. Cultural figures were always favored, no matter where they went. An upstart family simply couldn't compare. "William, when did you start writing books? And so well-written, too." "Jason, I'm a genius, okay? I just penned down some thoughts. Is that strange?" "Strange? Boss, you're kidding, right? Reporters are going crazy; there are so many of them at school. You're in trouble; lots of girls are discussing your... details." William White's face turned dark; he was silently cursing inside. "Jason, did those girls say anything bad?" "Boss, you're doomed. They know the details." "Oh my God, who are these people?" After some casual chatting, they hung up the phone. Now, it was William's turn to have a headache. He definitely wasn't a goody-goody at school. In fact, he was overthinking it. William White's reckless behavior was more real. Cold and aloof bookworms were most annoying; reporters wouldn't be interested, and neither the public. Kids under 19 were full of energy -- their hormones running wild. Words like refined and aloof weren't exactly positive for a kid. For many young fangirls, William White was dazzling. He was undoubtedly a diamond in the rough. If given a chance to interact, they'd never pass it up. ***** https://www.patreon.com/Sayonara816.

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Contents
Rebirth as an American Tycoon
Rebirth as an American Tycoon Author:Sayonara816
Chapter 1: A Restarted Life Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 2: Nonconformity is the Mainstream Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 3: Plan Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 4: Writing Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 5: Oil Prices Rise, Stocks Fall Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 6: Hiring Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 7: Wall Street Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 8: Staying Away Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 9: Lock-In Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 10 - 10 Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 11: Forest Gump Published Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 12: Dilemma Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 13: A Bunch of Patents Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 14: New Industry Rookie Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 15: Office Suit Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 16: The New Elite in IT Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 17: Celebration Party Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 18: Not a Personal PC Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 19: The New Era Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 20: The Tangled Giant Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 21: Motorola Chips Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 22: IT Market Chaos Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 23: Hollywood Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 24: The Cutting Edge of Comedy Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 25: Rowan Atkinson Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 26: Finally Taking Action Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 27: Is Making Money Easily Possible? Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 28: The Cash Cow Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 29: Jobs Caught in Cross-Fire Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 30: Summer Blockbuster? What Are You Thinking! Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 31: Marketing Tactics Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 32: That Shoddy Movie Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 33: Celebration Party Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 34: Shitty Luck? Maybe! Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 35: Ignored Again Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 36: The Silver Craze Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 37: What a Nightmare! Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 38: Database Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 39: Product Launch Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 40: Reclaiming the Family Business Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 41: The Hunter Family's Road to Ruin Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 42: The Gloomy Hollywood Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 43: The Darn Economy Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 44: Hardware License Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 45: The Bronze Age Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 46: Japanese Manufacturers Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 47: A Valuation of One Hundred Million Dollars Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 48: College Life Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 49: Seriously Wanting a Christmas Release? Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 50: Big Shot Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 51: Promotional Tactics Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 52: Envy and Jealousy Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 53: Acquisition? Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 54: 5 Minutes Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 55: Comedy by Contrast Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 56: Comics Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 57: The Current State of Comics Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 58: Viking Comics Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 59: The Biggest Cash Cow Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 60: Unfathomable Strategy Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 61: Fame Brings Trouble Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 62: Law of Public Opinion Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 63: Bestselling Author Sep 24th, 2025
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