Growth-type Super Rich-Chapter 468 - 294: Morgan and Rockefeller (Part 3)

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Chapter 468: Chapter 294: Morgan and Rockefeller (Part 3)

Although the wording of Clayville Kirk Morgan was very impolite, it was clear that there were not many people in the world who could receive such a peer-to-peer and impolite address from him.

Roland Rockefeller!

In terms of mystery, the Rockefeller Clan was far less than the Morgan Clan.

But their wealth was undeniably immense.

The saying "Wealth does not last three generations" seems to be an ironclad rule, yet the Rockefeller Clan has endured for six generations since its rise.

If Old Rockefeller were alive today, his wealth would exceed the combined total of the world’s top ten billionaires by 10%. Most of this astonishing wealth, aside from what was used for charity, was passed down to his son, Junior Rockefeller. In 1934 and 1952, Junior Rockefeller established a series of trusts, passing the wealth to his wife, children, and grandchildren. Under the management of the trust committee and the family office, nicknamed "Room 5600," the wealth accumulated by Old Rockefeller has been passed down to the sixth generation of the family.

This "world wealth marker," now flourishing for six generations, has countless connections with the Beautiful Country and international politics and economics. Standard Oil Company, Chase Bank, Rockefeller Foundation, Rockefeller Center, University of Chicago, Rockefeller University, Museum of Modern Art, and the World Trade Center which collapsed during "9/11"... In every Beautiful Country national history, the Rockefeller Clan is omnipresent. Starting from the Rockefeller family myth’s founder, John D. Rockefeller, this leading wealth family of the Beautiful Country has flourished for six generations!

After Roland Rockefeller got out of the car, he saw Clayville Kirk Morgan standing in front of the Samsung Group Building and walked straight to him, lightly tapping his chest, and humorously said in a standard American tone: "I remember a certain guy swearing to me that he would never get involved in family affairs before inheriting the Morgan family assets. It seems now, Young Master Kirk, you plan to break your word?"

Clayville Kirk Morgan shrugged at this comment: "I did not break my word. I am only here in Goryeo today to meet someone. I have no interest in participating in any business activities. For me, those Hollywood starlets are more suitable.

I think you came with that thought too, right?"

Roland Rockefeller shrugged as well, pursing his lips without comment.

"Hasn’t that person arrived yet?"

Just about to answer, Clayville Kirk Morgan saw a young Chinese man in a pure black suit get out of a car, his eyes lit up, and he patted Roland Rockefeller on the shoulder, saying: "It seems you’re lucky; I’ve been waiting here for almost ten minutes, and just as you arrived, the person we were waiting for appeared."

Hearing this, Roland Rockefeller also turned around.

Looking at the casually stepping but inherently noble Chinese man, Clayville Kirk Morgan couldn’t help saying: "I’ve heard countless praises since I was young, all saying I’m a man born with a silver spoon, but now I feel that he truly is."

Roland Rockefeller nodded in agreement.

Others might not know, but at the level of Roland Rockefeller and Clayville Kirk Morgan, they were quite aware of the roots of the Future Foundation, an ancient foundation that surpassed the combined ten Rockefeller and ten Morgan families. It’s no exaggeration to say this foundation secretly controls the global economic direction, and except for its not-so-significant influence on Eastern Hua Country, the entire Western Capital World is under the Future Foundation’s coverage.

If they are said to be born with a silver spoon.

Then what was Gu Bai, the heir of the Future Foundation, born with?