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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 874

Ryan chuckled even more triumphantly. "The good news is that the Hartz Group in the capital received a massive development project, three times the size of Bourdamun."

Upon hearing this, I was completely fixed in my chair.

Three times the size? In the capital? This seemed a bit exaggerated, didn't it?

"So, we need to go to the capital. Grayson has already made some preliminary arrangements. I just received the good news. It looks like it's time for Hartz Group and Tanum to merge," he said with enthusiasm.

That got me lost in thought. When I initially registered Hartz Group, it was purely to win the divorce lawsuit against Matthew.

In reality, the results had little impact, so I had completely overlooked the situation at Hartz Group in the capital.

I had delegated management of Hartz Group to Grayson, and I had entrusted Ryan with many major decisions. Although Ryan would seek my final approval on major issues, they had already taken care of everything.

After reporting it to me, I would just sign it.

Unexpectedly, Hartz Group had taken root in the capital. I knew that this had something to do with Atlas.

I didn't have much influence in the circles of the capital, and Hartz Group being able to secure such a massive project wasn't just a coincidence. There was probably more to the story.

In that case, a merger should be reconsidered.

I said, "I'll go to the capital too. I've been wanting to go for a while, but it keeps getting delayed. It seems this time I must go. Let's not rush into the merger. We can discuss that later."

I said this to allow myself to discuss my thoughts with Atlas later that night.

Ryan asked, "Can you? What about Matthew's situation?"

"It's okay. Adrian still needs some procedures to apply for the trial. It's not too late to deal with both matters in the evening," I decisively said.

"Alright, I'll have Carol book the flight tickets."

"Go ahead," I said confidently.

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