"You…" Sarah shot to her feet. Her teeth clenched in anger, and she looked ready to slap Serena.
At his desk, Howard cleared his throat, breaking the tension. "Shut up, you two. Stop bickering like children. Besides, Sarah, don't you have an announcement to make?
"Show Serena the contract. Let her see what it really means to use your connections wisely."
His words worked like a splash of cold water, instantly sobering Sarah up. Sure, she couldn't win with words, but she had something far better—a major deal in hand.
With a smug smile, she lifted her chin and slapped a thick folder down on the coffee table with a loud thud.
"This is the island development project we're working on with the Larson family. If it goes through, Jansen Group's revenue will double over the next two years."
"And that's a project your sister managed to pry from the Larson family. It's no small feat. But look at you. You're Hugh's legal wife, and he adores you very deeply. So, why haven't you used your position to help this family?" Howard asked.
Sarah quickly chimed in to twist the knife. "Don't tell me your marriage is just for show? No real love between you and Hugh?"
Serena didn't bother responding to their jabs. Instead, she picked up the file and flipped through it in silence.
Island development? If it wasn't government-funded, it was probably for eco-tourism—both highly profitable ventures.
Which made it all the more suspicious. Why would Larson Group hand over such a golden opportunity to the relatively limited Jansen Group instead of taking it for themselves?
Serena skimmed through the pages at lightning speed, then tossed the file back into Sarah's lap without a second thought.
"My relationship with Hugh isn't yours to comment on. As for this project… Did either of you actually read it? If we sign this deal, Jansen Group is headed straight for bankruptcy."
The folder smacked into Sarah, making her jump. But it was Serena's words that truly made her blood boil.
She frowned. "What the hell are you talking about? This project has government subsidies! Once it's tied into the city's development plan—"
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