This way, she’d finally be able to get in touch with the VistaLink Technologies project.
At the end of the day, Jarrod Silverstein was pulling strings for Sylvie Fielding—trying to carve out a spot for her.
Alexander Sterling, of course, understood exactly what was at stake. VistaLink Technologies was working closely with the government this time, and the officials had a say in the decision-making process. Every move had to be considered carefully.
But what he hadn’t expected was how quickly Jarrod would act.
He’d already gotten Mr. Patrick to step in personally.
“Of course, the VistaLink Technologies project is fairly complex,” Alexander said, sounding almost weary. “Solid manufacturers are our top priority, but…” He sighed quietly. “I just got a call from Mr. Harcourt at TerraGreen Solutions on my way here. He’s interested in working with us as well, which puts us in a bit of a bind.”
Elodie Thorne was caught off guard for a moment and fell into thoughtful silence.
Ivan Harcourt?
He’d thrown his hat in the ring, too?
When it came to quality control in the Eldermere product line, there were really only two standouts: Nexus Analytics under the Silverstein Group, and, arguably, TerraGreen Solutions.
Now Jarrod and Ivan were competing head-to-head.
Mr. Patrick glanced at Jarrod. “TerraGreen Solutions isn’t a bad option either…”
Jarrod looked up, unhurried and composed.
He said mildly, “That’s all right. VistaLink Technologies needs the freedom to choose. Partnerships depend on both capability and timing, Mr. Sterling—there’s no need to feel pressured.”
He had no intention of getting into a tug-of-war with Ivan.
Alexander, meanwhile, was quietly worried about Elodie.
With Mr. Patrick advocating for Jarrod, and Ivan expressing interest, things were complicated—a foster brother on one side, an ex-husband on the other. Elodie couldn’t be thrilled about either.
Elodie glanced at Alexander, calm and matter-of-fact. “No need to rush. Once the funding’s secured, we’ll take our time evaluating manufacturers and make a decision then.”
Alexander nodded slowly.
Across the table, Maurice Nilsson watched the back-and-forth between Elodie and Alexander, bemused. He leaned toward Sylvie and Joseph Delacroix and muttered, “Neither of them has said a word about getting investors. Does VistaLink Technologies have some other way of raising capital?”
Sylvie took a sip of her tea. “No idea. But I doubt it’s likely.”
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