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Lost Me, Gained Regret (Jane and Bryant Ferguson) novel Chapter 471

RiverCity, RF Group.

After wrapping up an urgent meeting, Bryant stepped out of the boardroom.

Kevin hurried to catch up, reporting, "That black sheep from the Ford Group just called to confirm our partnership with SZ Technology."

"Uh-huh." Bryant didn't seem too concerned, striding towards his office.

It was just another chapter in the Ford family's ongoing saga of internal strife.

The question was whether Gregory Ford could effectively crush his opposition this time.

Kevin, puzzled, asked, "Why are we partnering with SZ Technology now, of all times?"

On a professional level, RF Group definitely needed SZ Technology's patented tech, but it wasn't necessary to partner up right now.

On a personal level, Mrs. Ferguson had eloped with Gregory, so why would Bryant want to throw a lifeline to his rival?

Bryant, with his distinctively firm grip, adjusted his tie and sat down, glancing up at Kevin, "Do you really think not partnering with him would make his fight any harder?"

Palmer, ambitious yet lacking in scope and capability, only resorts to shady tactics.

The Ford Group was destined to be Gregory’s, sooner or later.

Kevin, still confused, asked, "But with RF Group's support, he'll have an easier time. Why... would you want to help him?"

"I'm not helping him."

Bryant, massaging his aching stomach, looked out at the neon lights through the floor-to-ceiling window, his voice deep, "I'm just settling a debt."

A debt owed to her.

If Gregory taking over the Ford Group could make her life a bit smoother, a bit happier, then it was worth it.

Bryant chuckled, "Moreover, getting early access to SZ Technology's patents can only benefit our projects. It's all gain and no loss."

……

Lucius waited in the car, seeing Gregory emerge from the Ford Residence. He signaled his men to withdraw and stepped out of the vehicle.

This time, Gregory was almost certain of victory.

But he wasn't willing to bet on the slim chance of failure, not even one in ten thousand.

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