Hamilton Construction in Oakheart City.
Jackson came to the company uncharacteristically early.
He was also eyeing the Love in a Fallen City project launched by the Schneider family, so he wanted to supervise and urge his employees to complete the bid proposal for the project as soon as possible.
If they won the tender, the Hamilton family would be able to make further progress and continue to go further.
His secretary went up to him to give him a cup of coffee, and whispered, “Mr. Hamilton, I have found out what you asked me to. Lacey is indeed interested in bidding for the Love in a Fallen City project and is currently working on the bid proposal.”
Jackson frowned.
Of course, he didn't want Lacey to participate in the tender.
If Lacey's factory expanded, he would not be able to force Lacey to marry him.
In theory, Lacey's small steel mill was not qualified to join the bidding.
But after Zeke had brought in an order of 100 million from the Schneider family last time, Jackson suspected that Zeke had some kind of special connections.
Hence, he had to take this matter seriously.
“I have to think of a way to stop Lacey from joining the tender.”
Frowning, he began to think hard to come up with a plan.
Soon, his eyes lit up as a feasible idea popped into his head.
He hurriedly said to his secretary, “Go and invite Adam and Jeremy over. Tell them it's about something important.”
The secretary immediately nodded her head and went to do her job as told.
Before long, Adam and Jeremy were invited to the Hamiltons'.
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