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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 340

Chapter 340 The Cunning Man

Atticus showed no surprise and nodded. “Go ahead.”

I explained my purpose and then looked at him, asking. “Can you give me some advice?”

Atticus didn’t respond directly. Instead, he contemplated momentarily before saying, “I can’t help you

this.”

with

My mind went blank, and my heart dropped. I realized I might’ve been too hopeful since I wasn’t close to Atticus. It was unrealistic for him to help me for no reason. As I was about to provide a way out for

myself, Atticus continued, “However, I can offer a suggestion.”

I looked at him in surprise and waited for him to continue.

“Do you know Pinnacle Group?” he asked.

I nodded. Pinnacle Group was the country’s leading company and the most renowned real estate brand. They had properties worldwide and were well–known for their quality.

“Go to them. Their building materials undergo rigorous selection and meet national standards. I noticed the items you used identified as non–compliant are the same ones they use. Wouldn’t that be quite

persuasive?”

Atticus’s tone was calm and collected, but his advice was astounding. His words made everything more

evident.

If the direct proof didn’t work, there would be no reason to continue clashing with ATL Empire. Instead, I could find an indirect solution. I cursed myself for not thinking about it myself.

“I can give you an address. Go to Solaris and meet this person. Convince him, and you’ll get the information you need. However, this person is a little… difficult to handle. He’s stubborn, but everything should fall into place once you convince him.”

Atticus removed a small paper from his bag and pushed it toward me. “I hope everything goes smoothly.

for you.”

“Thank you, Mr. Atticus,” I said sincerely.

I

“Let’s not be so formal. I hope we can be friends, not just business partners or a bridge for mutual benefit,

he replied, smiling meaningfully.

I blushed and responded, “Oh, n–no, I’ve never seen you as a bridge for mutual benefit. I should thank Matthew and Keegan for allowing me to meet you.”

Atticus smiled, “I should be thanking Preston West.”

I understood he used Preston to make a point. He was indeed a cunning and wise man. Atticus then gave me a few more instructions before saying, “All right, you should go now. Time’s running out, and your task is vital. Good luck.”

I got up and looked at him severely. “Thank you, Mr. Atticus. I’ll take my leave now.”

I couldn’t help but feel like a different person than when I first entered. I initially felt anxious and uncertain, but I was full of confidence now.

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