Horace stared at Brody, and his words naturally carried a hint of suspicion. He wanted to know what was going on in Brody's mind, especially at this critical moment. On one hand, there was Horace, who had secured the project, and on the other hand, there was Preston, who hadn't secured any projects yet was demanding a promotion. The executives of the company were already expressing dissatisfaction with Preston's promotion, which made Brody think that Preston had been causing too much trouble lately.
Brody let out a disdainful hum, and his tone had lost the gentleness he had shown towards Preston earlier. He appeared displeased and cold. He said, "He's just the project director of Armstrong Corp, nothing more than an employee we hired. Why should we care about what he thinks? When you think about it, the survival of Armstrong Corp only matters to the two of us. After all, we are the ones who own shares in Armstrong Corp. As for those people, no matter how loyal they seem, it's only because we've hired them. If something really happens, it will be the two of us who bear the brunt!"
Brody believed that his words were absolutely correct. The more he spoke, the more he convinced himself. He thought he was trying to win over Horace while also telling him that even though Preston was his subordinate, deep down, Brody still considered Horace more important.
However, what Brody didn't know was that Horace didn't pay much attention to his words. They went in one ear and out the other. He knew very well that Brody was just talking for the sake of it. After all, he was currently collaborating with Ayan, and Brody was happy about it, so it was not surprising for him to say anything.
Horace didn't react much, as if everything had nothing to do with him. He simply stared at Brody with an emotionless expression in his eyes.
Brody didn't notice this and was completely immersed in his joy at the moment. He said to Horace, "Your suggestion earlier was good. Let's decide it that way. Follow your plan. However, you'll have to contact Jenson yourself. If I directly ask Preston for his contact information or try to mediate, I'm afraid he will be upset. But if you do it yourself, he won't be able to say anything. What do you think?"
Horace just smiled and said, "Mr. Armstrong is right. Let me handle this matter myself for now. However, I don't want to make this matter public in Armstrong Corp for the time being. I don't want to publicize anything that hasn't been achieved, just like our collaboration with Simpson Group this time. Mr. Armstrong can understand, right?"
Brody nodded in agreement. After that, he repeatedly mentioned the dinner plans for tonight with Horace before finally leaving his office.
After Brody left, Horace's secretary quickly closed the door and approached Horace again. The secretary said, "Mr. Burris, are you really planning to snatch the museum project away from Preston?"
"At the moment, the museum project doesn't solely belong to Preston, right? They also mentioned that it still needs further consideration, didn't they? Since it's still under consideration, it means it hasn't been finalized. How could I be snatching it? Besides, it's all for the sake of Armstrong Corp. Taking this project wouldn't harm Armstrong Corp, would it?"
Horace raised an eyebrow, his eyes flickering with a hint of coldness. He glanced at his secretary and, without waiting for the secretary to understand the implication, he spoke again, "Go and arrange a meeting with Mr. Evans. Remember, discreetly share this information with someone named Walker."
Brody didn't want to ask Preston for his contact information just to temporarily keep him in the dark. He hoped to announce it publicly after finalizing the collaboration, leaving Preston with nothing to say.
But for Horace, whether they could actually secure the museum project was of little importance. What mattered to him was Preston's position within Armstrong Corp. That was his goal.
After the secretary left the office, Horace picked up his phone and dialed Ayan's number.
The call connected quickly, and Ayan's voice, tinged with a faint smile, sounded, "Mr. Burris, do you have some good news to share with me? You just left Simpson Group and immediately called me. Mr. Burris, you can't possibly be missing me already, right?"
Horace also smiled and calmly replied, "Mr. Simpson is right. There is indeed some good news I want to share with Mr. Simpson. But whether it ultimately qualifies as good news or not, that's up to Mr. Simpson to decide. We'll see if Mr. Simpson is willing to give me this opportunity."
Ayan instantly understood Horace's meaning. He curved his lips into a smile, a clear amusement flashing in his eyes, and said, "Then, Mr. Burris, go ahead and tell me. I'll see if I can give my approval to this so-called good news."
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