It was understandable for two rival companies, especially fierce competitors like us, to be cautious. So, I approached the topic differently.
"You don't have to give me the details. I'm just using it as an example. You shouldn’t be concerned if you’re in charge of these projects, have signed contracts, and have the power to negotiate and oversee construction. Stand tall, use it as leverage, and negotiate with her."
As I continued eating, I offered Matthew advice and suggestions.
Matthew finally disclosed a few unfavorable aspects, and I pondered, providing him with guidance and a well-thought-out plan.
Matthew's face lit up, smiling and feeling somewhat triumphant.
I glanced disdainfully at him, set down my utensils, and reached for a few napkins to dab at the corners of my mouth.
"Now, it's up to you on how to proceed. You must establish a solid foundation with the subcontractors. That's crucial. If the partners don't turn against you, you've won," I explained clearly. This was Atticus's idea.
Everything might seem simple, but executing it wasn't easy. After all, there were several major projects, and Liora had put in a lot of effort.
However, I was confident that when the critical moment arrived, Atticus would lend me support.
"But what if they don't cooperate? After all, there's a faction that is aligned with Liora." Matthew seemed uncertain.
"In that case, keep in touch with me. If you run into any problems, let me know, and I will figure out how to help." I successfully sold this favor to Matthew.
"But what if... I mean, what if they still resist?" Matthew asked urgently, his gaze intense.
I felt a bit drowsy due to fatigue.
"Then take it to court," I replied impatiently. "All the contracts are signed under Ardora. There's no fear of losing. Honestly, I don't think it'll come to that. After all, Liora doesn't want to sever ties completely. She just wants the company."
"True. Without Ardora, she won't have any substantial projects." Matthew gritted his teeth.
"But she has already revealed her true colors to you. You shouldn't be embarrassed anymore. It's not like you want to hand over your company willingly, right?" I needled Matthew.
"Of course not!"
I forced myself to stay alert, glancing at him.
He suggested, "Why not just sleep here? I won't disturb you. I'll be here working on the plan. When you wake up, you can help me refine it. I promise I won't bother you."
Seeing his earnest expression, I scoffed. "I don't feel safe here. I've made myself clear. Figure the rest out on your own."
I stood up, picked up my bag, and declared, "I'm leaving."
Matthew hurriedly followed me, suggesting, "Are you sure you're okay? Can you drive like this? Let me give you a ride back."
Just as I reached for the doorknob, it suddenly swung open, almost hitting me. Startled, I looked up to find Melanie standing at the entrance. I felt a surge of irritation.
Before I could say anything, Melanie exclaimed, "Chloe!"
A sudden headache hit me. I quickly bypassed Melanie, walking briskly toward the exit. But, of course, how could this woman let me go so easily?
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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...