"This is a crucial project, the biggest one in Bourdamun so far. I hope to work on it together with Ms. Chloe." He looked at me, his excitement hard to contain.
I could tell he was the enthusiastic type. They might have fallen for his pitch, but not me.
"Well, Ms. Chloe, if I secure the project, I can give you full control and let Tanum Corporation handle the construction. After all, I have great confidence in Tanum Corporation's credentials!"
I smiled. "Jeremiah, why are you so confident you'll get the project? And by partnership, are you referring to the construction team? After our upgrade, Tanum Corporation won't be taking on projects like this anymore!"
"Oh, Ms. Chloe, do you have to be so absolute? The size of the project in Bourdamun speaks for itself. After all, it's our project. We don't let others have a share in the profits." He grinned slyly, looking like he was up to something.
"Besides, I'm certain I can secure the project. We can discuss the details first. Once it's settled on my end, we can sign the contract on your end!"
"Are you trying to scam me?" I told Jeremiah bluntly. "I never go into battle unprepared, especially not with someone like you, trying to negotiate with no documents. I'm sorry. Although I am interested in the Bourdamun project, not in this manner of discussion!"
I glanced at the clock. "I'm afraid our time is up, Jeremiah."
"Ms. Chloe... Look at you..."
I stood up, picked up the folder on my desk, and headed towards the door. "I'm sorry, I have a meeting to attend. Let me walk you out."
"Ms. Chloe, what's the meaning of this? I've come all this way to offer you business. What's the matter? Do you look down on the project or me?"
I was already polite to him, but he still wanted to assert his dominance in my office. Naturally, I was a bit dissatisfied.
"Then let me be clear. I judge people, not situations. I've stated my interest in the project, but you're not someone I'm willing to partner with. You're unreliable!" I said firmly. "Come back again when you have all the necessary documents."
Then I opened the office door, calling out loudly, "Ms. Carol, please see Mr. Jeremiah out."
Carol hurried over, and I handed Jeremiah to her before heading toward the small conference room.
I sent my assistant to fetch Ryan.
"Is everything set up at Avalon Hills?" I asked Ryan. "Make sure there are no oversights!"
"It's all good. You can rest assured," Ryan said. "They're expected to sign the contract in the next few days."
"Alright. And how about Muborough?" I asked.
"Muborough has always been under Grayson's jurisdiction, and with Eleanor assisting him, there shouldn't be any problems." Ryan expressed confidence in Grayson. After all, they were living together, making communication easy.
I picked up the phone to call Grayson. There were some things I needed to ask him about after getting off the ship.
"Ryan, after settling matters in Bourdamun, I must go to the capital. I'd like to bring Grayson with me." I informed Ryan. "It's been postponed for an entire month now. I'm in a tight spot with Dominic. If we secure the project and it gets underway, we might need to involve the older man.”
Lately, there always seemed to be one thing after another. With Trinity like this, I can only go once she's truly out of danger.
"After the Bourdamun matter, you don't need to worry too much. Our conditions are excellent! We are the perfect candidate!" Ryan's tone was confident. It seemed like he and Noah had hit off well.
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This story would be interesting if there weren't so many garbled paragraphs. Half sentences and missed paragraphs. It's too much, give us a proper story. I'm done reading...
Atlas literally took Chloe away from Ryan Ryan needs to go back and reinforce to be able to be head-on Caz that's the only place he's lacking...