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A Moment in Destiny novel Chapter 806

"I won't buy this land!" Marley said in a tough tone.

Sylvie heard them quarreling when she came in.

"As far as I know, the money wasn't returned to the Mccarthy family, but it was deposited into Sylvie's account!" Ernie said in a deep voice.

Marley raised his eyebrows and did not deny it. "So what?"

"What do you mean?" She was confused.

"The Mccarthy family lent Hughes Group 1.5 billion. Some of the money is in your account!" Marley remained calm. "Cassius said that the money was at your disposal."

"Well!" Sylvie was surprised since she didn't know it.

"You don't read the proposals?" Ernie looked at Marley thoughtfully.

"Hughes Group need to reposition itself. It has suffered great loss in real estate. Moreover,

Ernie stood up, grabbed the proposal, turned around and squinted at Sylvie with two pieces of paper in his hand.

He rarely had such an expression. He remained calm and a cold smile touched his lips. He just stood there with an aloof gaze, and made others feel at a loss.

Sylvie felt guilty when he stared at her.

She saw Ernie clench the paper and the veins on his hands stood out. She subconsciously looked at Marley. Today, Ernie seemed to be very serious and made a proposal. But when Ernie and Marley got together, the tensions between them were high.

"Marley, why don't you read Ernie's proposal?" Sylvie was stunned for a moment and spoke.

Marley frowned in an instant.

Ernie looked at Sylvie softly. He didn't turn around and put on a self-mocking smile with the proposal in his hand. "No need. Forget it."

With that, he tore the paper into pieces, threw them into the trash can, and strode away.

Looking at his back, Sylvie suddenly felt that she could not understand Ernie!

Only she and Marley were left in the room. Marley looked at Sylvie with deep affections. Sylvie had no idea what he was thinking about! When Sylvie looked at him, his eyes were full of mixed feelings.

"Marley." She called tenderly.

"Sylvie, you are very worried about Ernie!" Marley was sure about it and said in a clear voice.

She paused and avoided eye contact. She went went to the trash can to pick up the proposal that was torn by Ernie. She murmured. "Maybe you should read his proposal!"

"Do you think I'm trying to avenge myself?" His smile grew more bitter. "Am I narrow-minded?"

"No!" Her face was burning with heat.

"Take it to me!" He suddenly lowered his voice and sighed helplessly.

He felt pains in his heart as if it was stabbed by a knife and even felt it hard to breathe. Seeing the distress in Marley's eyes, Sylvie suddenly felt she shouldn't have interfered in his decision making.

"I'm sorry, Marley!"

"It doesn't matter!" Marley smiled and comforted her, "Give it to me!"

Sylvie gave that document to Marley, and he read it carefully.

Marley had been reading that proposal in the past half an hour. The coffee that Sylvie put on his desk turned cold, but he didn't take a sip. She sat on the sofa and threw glances at him from time to time. He frowned and fell into deep thoughts.

After a long time, he leaned against the office chair with his eyes closed. Sylvie looked at him secretly, pondering whether or not to ask him.

When she was about to speak, he said, "Sylvie, what do you think if I let Ernie be the president?"

She got up and went over, a little worried about him. "What's the matter?"

He reached out and took her hand. His fingertips were very cold, so she felt cold and at a loss when he touched her hand. She looked at his straight face, felt sympathetic with him, and whispered, "Why do you have such an idea?"

He was silent for a moment, stared at the shredded papers on the table, and said, "I am fine! Read this proposal!"

She was at a loss for what to say. It was clear that he didn't want to tell her, so she could only keep silent and take that proposal.

She took it, sat on the sofa and read it. Ernie's proposal was so perfect that she felt it incredible. She was ill at east at the same time.

Marley added, "Do you see any problem?"

His voice was very low. He didn't look at Sylvie. Sylvie turned around. She felt something went wrong, but she couldn't tell it.

"The plan is perfect. However, the input is very large. Hughes Group may be pushed to a new level or perish. From the perspective of businessmen, his proposal is very attractive. Profit maximization is what heads of all groups pursue, but larger profits mean higher risks!" Marley analyzed calmly.

"Do you worry that Ernie might destroy Hughes Group?"

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