At that moment, Colby had already come downstairs.
Upon seeing Colby, Adler pretended like nothing had happened and started whistling nonchalantly.
Sophie turned around and saw that Colby had brought down the ledger. Colby said, “I thought I heard someone talking behind my back just now.”
Adler quickly responded, “No way! I was just singing your praises, saying how much you love your wife and that you’re the perfect example of a modern-day good man!”
“Really?”
“Of course!” Adler replied, trying to look serious.
Jenna gave Adler a gentle nudge and said, “Alright, alright, cut the nonsense. Let’s see what’s in the ledger.”
Sophie had already spread the ledger open. “According to our calculations,” she said, “Costello Corporation’s imported goods business brings in an annual revenue of three hundred thousand dollars, but their expenses are six hundred thousand dollars. The Russell family’s cosmetics business brings in one hundred thousand dollars a year, with expenses at two hundred thousand dollars. The Tredgold family, who are into farming, have an annual revenue of two hundred thousand dollars but expenses of four hundred thousand dollars. The Aldridge family, on the other hand, has an annual revenue of one million two hundred thousand dollars, with zero expenses listed.”
Adler frowned. “So, it seems like our three families are all running at a loss to subsidize the Aldridge family.”
“Exactly,” Sophie confirmed. “According to what the Aldridge elders mentioned, this one million two hundred thousand dollars is for maintaining an intelligence network. But this amount seems ridiculously high.”
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