Devoted Love:The Billionaire's Precious Wife-Chapter 1058 - 1057
Throughout the morning, Rosemary, as the successor of Luna Capital, delivered a speech to over a thousand of the largest international investors and family representatives.
In the afternoon, she took a plane back home and, and at the top floor of a glass and steel skyscraper in Summerfield, a place where every inch of land is valuable, she announced the official establishment of Luna Capital’s headquarters, which spans 300,000 square meters.
Luna Capital was her legacy from Grandpa Alberto. To manage it more closely, she had moved the headquarters to Summerfield and lured the core team with high salaries.
After the ribbon-cutting ceremony, she convened a senior management meeting to review Luna Capital’s financial status and business performance for the quarter.
"Our real estate investments have been strategic and profitable. We’ve taken over six poorly managed but well-located office buildings and invested in four high-quality properties with stable cash flow. In addition, we’ve acquired 60% of the shares in Jersey Industrial Park, 65% in Sweet Home, and an 80% stake in Melody Music."
"Our total profits for this quarter have increased by 15% from the last and are up by 45% compared to the same period last year. We are the most trusted and one of the largest investment groups worldwide, second only to McMillian Corporation."
As soon as the financial officer finished speaking, applause and praise showered Rosemary, who sat at the head of the table.
After the clapping subsided, Rosemary spoke, "In the past two years, our group has diversified into various industries, including healthcare, education, technology, and energy. Next on our radar is an independent consumer review group seeking public funding, and the automotive brand Ike requires capital for their new plant in Summerfield. I plan to invest in them to officially enter the automotive and e-commerce markets."
The room burst into enthusiastic applause again.
"We have full faith in Mr. Collins’s vision; it can’t be wrong."
"Luna Capital has thrived under your leadership. If Mr. Rollins were looking down on us, he’d surely be proud."
To mention Alberto Rollins.
"Ms. Collins, if there’s nothing else, let’s adjourn. You better head home and start preparing."
"Don’t worry about the company; we’ve got it handled. Besides, we have hundreds of top-notch investment experts here."
"You should go try on your wedding dress."
"Here’s to hoping Ms. Collins will be blessed with a couple of kids within three years."
"To Ms. Collins and Mr. McMillian: may you have a lifetime of happiness, sweet love, and joyful bliss."
With a thankful smile for everyone’s good wishes, Rosemary declared the meeting adjourned.
"Ms. Collins."
At that moment, a woman director approached her with a warm smile. "I’d like to wish you an early congratulations on your upcoming wedding. May your union with Mr. McMillian age like fine wine, growing more delightful as the years pass."
"Thank you," Rosemary replied, looking at Andrea in front of her.
She recalled the early days of taking over Luna Capital, when her absence due to lack of time had irked Andrea quite a bit.
After Tomas and Donna were taken into custody, Rosemary had flown abroad for the first board meeting. Andrea, seeing Rosemary’s youth, assumed she was a mere nepotism hire and openly questioned her capabilities more than once, even slamming down a resignation letter and walking out.
It was only after Rosemary had proven herself and personally invited Andrea back that they began to work together again.
"I used to think your Grandpa Alberto was a genius in the investment world, never missing a shot. But it turns out, your vision is even sharper than his. Luna Capital is lucky to be in your hands."
Her words had barely settled when an elderly director stepped forward, chuckling. "I can’t believe in the blink of an eye, our Ms. Collins is getting married. I wish you and Mr. McMillian a harmonious and lifelong partnership."
"Thank you, Kim," Rosemary said, her eyes softening.
This Kim, who knew about her running Allbara Investment and feared she might eventually integrate Mr. Rollins’s hard work—Luna Capital—into Allbara Investment, thus he initially disapproved of her, even demanding that she step aside for the greater good.
Fortunately, Rosemary’s competence had eventually won him over.
"Rose, congratulations! We’ve all been looking forward to this day." Heloise stepped forward, looking at Rosemary with the fondness of an aunt for a beloved niece. "If your Grandpa Alberto knew about this from beyond, he would certainly be overjoyed."
Later, she formally partnered with Martin’s logistics group, taking a stake in his company, and helping him outmaneuver other family competitors while making a tidy sum for both of them.
Following that, she set her sights on the logistics sector under Light Group, investing $60 million for a 70% stake, and acquiring a renowned domestic port area storage facility, adding 300,000 square meters of modern warehousing into her portfolio.
By then, the old shareholders like Vito were starting to be surprised.
Then, she launched scholarship programs at Summerfield College and Westerly College, raising $300 million, including $100 million out of her own pocket. Since the project’s inception, nearly 300 outstanding graduates from both schools had joined Luna Capital and were making significant contributions.
Finally, the old shareholders, including Vito, were thoroughly impressed, respecting her with utmost reverence from then on.
At that moment, the senior shareholder stepped forward. "Your wedding is the day after tomorrow, and I’ll be there on time with my family. I wish you and Romeo all the harmony of a perfect duet, and a lifetime of happiness."
"Thank you," Rosemary said, knowing full well that his heartfelt blessing was not easily earned.
"About the things before."
Before the old shareholder could finish, Rosemary cut in with a laugh, "I’ve long since forgotten about it."
"Ha-ha-ha-ha." The old man hadn’t expected this young woman to be not only magnanimous but also quite sharp. He thought to himself that Alberto had made the right choice after all.
"Then you better head home and get ready; you are not allowed to come to the corporation in the next two days," the old shareholder declared with authority. "If you dare show up, I’ll personally block you at the door."
Rosemary knew he meant every word.
"Thanks," Rosemary said with a smile. "then I’ll leave these two days in your hands."
After leaving the corporate headquarters, Romeo’s car was already waiting outside.
No sooner had Rosemary got into the car than he pulled her onto his lap, showering her with kisses. She wrapped her arms around his neck, laughing and looking at him, "Are you that eager?"
"You just look so enticing right now," Romeo said, eyes fixed on the girl in front of him. "You’ve changed a lot in the past two years."
"Have I?"
"Yes." He found the sparkle in her eyes especially enchanting, her allure growing by the day, and he leaned in for another deep kiss.
Just then, her phone rang.
Romeo, craving her like a hungry wolf, simply refused to stop no matter what.
Molly responded with a smile, "Thank you, everyone. Make sure you come to our wedding!"
Hunter’ gaze never left her. She had become more outgoing, always smiling. In crowded places, he was protective, ensuring no one jostled her.
This gesture was captured and spread online.
Once in the car, Molly kept looking at the photo on her phone. When she competed in design contests, she was just a green young girl. She never imagined that one day she’d be taking over her family’s business and becoming a judge alongside Hunter, and soon, marrying him.
Hunter leaned over to buckle her seatbelt, "Sit tight, little one."
"Oh, by the way, on the judges’ bench today, you kept whispering in my ear and offering me snacks." Molly couldn’t help mentioning, "Doing that, people will focus on us instead of the truly talented contestants on stage!"
"I was afraid you were hungry," Hunter said, looking at the girl beside him. "You only had seven bites of your lunch and three sips of soup."







