Malcolm paused while eating, and smiled awkwardly at the two kids holding the mobile phone.
"It's interesting to listen to you talk."
Lyra said, "Come on. Who knows what you're laughing at. Molly, Spencer, while I'm not here, watch your daddy."
Molly said to her, "Mommy, don't worry. With us here, Daddy won't have the chance to get close to other women."
Lyra held her forehead and couldn't help feeling a little helpless.
Malcolm was even more dumbfounded.
Alex laughed beside Lyra.
Hearing the sound, Spencer and Molly looked over one after another. "Mommy, who is with you?"
Lyra smiled slightly and turned the camera to Alex.
Seeing the acquaintance, the two children were extremely excited.
"It's Aunt Alex. We're not with mommy. You must take good care of mommy when you go out together."
It was naive for a child to pray for this.
Hearing this, Alex immediately agreed, "Don't worry. She's with me, and there will be no problem. I'm very familiar with this place."
"Thank you, Aunt Alex."
The two children chatted about some usual trivial matters.
Half an hour later, Lyra moved on.
Next stop was the farm and ranch.
The farm and the ranch were directly merged together. It was also written in the plan that this place had a large area and a large population, and many people came to live here.
Especially in hot summer, people will choose to come here to avoid the heat.
This can't help but remind Lyra that in Crana, some northerners felt that the winter in the north was cold, so they went to the tropics to spend the winter.
This was considered a very good project: tourism.
The place wasn't very far away, so Alex hailed a car directly, and it took about an hour or so to arrive.
Lyra in the car was not idle. She read the plan again and again, and simply rejected the forest farm.
It was a headache that the people in the forest farm seemed to have a different relationship with someone in the board of directors.
Lyra left quietly, and the person from that farm called her directly.
"Ms. Lloyd, are you out?"
Lyra was speechless that she asked while knowing the answer.
In order not to let herself leave too abruptly, Lyra left a note on the table.
She said, "The environment here is very good, but it does not meet my requirements for investment. Thank you for your hospitality. I will ask someone to transfer money to you."
That was very clear.
Hearing these words over there, she didn't seem to fully understand and kept asking, "Ms. Lloyd, what do you mean?"
What did she mean?
Lyra was about to go to a new place soon, and she was not in the mood to deal with it, so she said she had something to do and hung up the phone.
What she did made the woman very dissatisfied.
The current benefits of the forest farm were not good. She felt that Lyra's investment can bring the forest farm back to life, so she took the initiative to propose it. Obviously, the planning director who met yesterday said that the Lloyd's Corp's investment must be no problem. Why did Lyra discuss it again?
As she thought about it, she felt more and more unable angry.
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