Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 296
Women were so shallow.
Shaun raised the whip and led the horse away.
His heroic and handsome figure dazzled Melanie’s eyes. He was simply a giant among men. Once she laid eyes on him, she could see no one else.
She had to marry him.
…
In the office.
General Manager Wolfe reported to Catherine with a dejected face. “President Jones, the plot of land along the coastline was granted to Cosmos Corporation.”
Catherine was stunned. “Didn’t you say yesterday that the formalities hadn’t been handled?”
“I heard that Eldest Young Master Hill played a part. Cosmos Corporation is an industry under the Wicks family. I heard that the Wicks family is with the Hill family now.”
General Manager Wolfe had a bitter face. “We spent a lot of money on this plot of land, but now, it’s wasted.”
Catherine was silent and did not speak for a long time.
She knew very well how the Wicks family got with the Hill family.
She really did not expect that Shaun would help the Wicks family without hesitation. She thought that he would at least think of the affection they had shared in the past…
No, there was no affection at all.
“Can we change the land?” Catherine asked.
“Everyone is developing the land there. There’s land still available, but it’s too expensive. According to the company’s budget, we won’t be able to earn any profits.” General Manager Wolfe said gloomily, “President Jones, maybe we shouldn’t develop in Canberra. We’re outsiders, so it’s too hard to enter this circle.
“If we can’t squeeze in, then change the method. It just so happens that Hudson can develop in multiple fields. Medical, finance, tourism… This city is also closely linked to an international track. There are opportunities to make money everywhere,” Catherine said softly, “Only by diversifying will we be unafraid of being eliminated in the future.”
General Manager Wolfe was shocked. “You’re right. I’ll convene a meeting to discuss this immediately.”
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