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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 1304

Ryan pondered momentarily, a hint of disdain appearing on his gentle face. "It seems that Melvern is completely out of the picture. He was originally part of this plan and wanted us to take over the entire project. It seems that this second phase is destined for us."

"Yeah, but these two collaborators are quite different." I smiled meaningfully.

Ryan nodded in agreement. "Melvern really wanted to do this deal but Atticus outsmarted him."

"Melvern was in a hurry to leave because he was afraid of being implicated," I said. "Atticus also took advantage of this. Otherwise, how could he be so confident?"

Ryan nodded in agreement.

"Don't forget that when the designs were released, he told me in advance about his design intentions and asked me to follow suit. This shows that he was confident of winning." I concluded.

"Melvern probably didn't even think about it. Before he came, Atticus had already set him up." Ryan speculated.

"I can't say for sure, but one thing is certain. Atticus knew early on that Rivendell would have a second phase of development. That's why he exchanged Muborough for Rivendell. He had a long-term plan. I guess he had been using Celine at the time."

A maid brought coffee for Ryan and lemon water for me.

Ryan took a sip of coffee and looked at me. "Atticus came to the company a few days ago and told me about this plan. He just wanted to thank us for a favor."

"Atticus is a cunning man. It's not just about repaying a favor. With his pride, he wouldn't give out bread for free. Have you considered that he indirectly gave us the interior design project for nothing in return?”

Ryan smiled brightly and said, "It seems that the kind-hearted little girl, after years of struggle in the business world, has also developed a cunning mind."

"I'm not joking. What you said is right. So, I didn't hesitate to accept his offer," I said excitedly. "The key is that this project is large-scale, and we lack such a large-scale project. But I'm worried about the manpower."

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