Jackson said, “I heard Lacey is going to join the tender for the Love in a Fallen City project. I want you to steal her bid proposal and substitute it with something else. I'll then take it from there.”
Adam was confused. “Mr. Hamilton, what is the purpose of doing such a thing? To be honest, judging from the scale of Lacey's steel mill, they're not a threat to you in the tender. Besides, would she change her mind even if her bid proposal was swapped out?”
Smiling indifferently, Jackson leaned into Adam's ear and muttered a few words.
Adam's face went pale upon hearing his words. “Mr. Hamilton, isn't it too risky to do this? My whole family might be implicated if things go south.”
Jackson assured him, “Don't worry, I will bear all the risks.”
Adam pondered for a moment. Finally, he gritted his teeth and said, “Okay, I will do as you say this time, Mr. Hamilton.”
After leaving the Hamiltons', Jeremy immediately called his daughter, Lily.
“Lily, I have a task for you. Go work at Lacey's factory.”
The official public tender for Love in a Fallen City would be held tomorrow.
Lacey was working overtime to complete her bid proposal, whereas Zeke, after being a 'salesperson', was assigned another role by Lacey, which was a quality inspector.
At this moment, Zeke was wandering around the workshop, supervising the workers.
Just when Lacey had her hands full, Lily walked into her office. “Lacey, you busy?”
Upon seeing Lily, Lacey felt that something bad was going to happen.
Nothing good ever came from Lily every time she came. So, there should be no exception as well this time.
She was a little wary. “Well, I'm kinda busy. Why did you suddenly come, Lily?”
Lily smiled pretentiously. “As a cousin, shouldn't I come to visit you?”
Lily then put the two boxes of 'Six Walnut' she had brought on the table. “Lacey, you should drink more of this. It's good for the brain.”
Lacey put down her work and said, “Thanks. Seriously, Lily, why exactly are you here?”
Lily sighed. “Lacey, I can't find a job now, so I want to work in your steel mill.”
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