Candice could feel the silence in the air inside the car.
Alex looked up and asked, "What do you want to talk about?" He looked at her, his expression quite calm.
Candice had been staying in the hospital for the past two days, and her complexion was somewhat pale. She took out a document from her bag, which she had prepared during her time in the hospital.
"These are some specific points of mutual benefit for cooperation between Burning Star and Aether. I believe that the cooperation between Burning Star and Aether should not be one-sided."
Candice handed the document to Alex, who glanced at it briefly before looking away.
The tinted windows blocked the outside light, and Alex's tone was cold. "So what?"
Candice paused and said clearly, "You know better than anyone else that under the current circumstances, Aether's best option is to cooperate with Burning Star."
While she was in the hospital, Angela would sometimes send her messages, mostly about the discord between Hanley and Alex. The organizers and others seemed to be happy about it and were instigating more conflicts. Especially Quentin and Sonia. Almost every time there was a disagreement between Alex and Hanley, it was provoked by them.
If it were at the beginning, Candice might not have paid extra attention to the Redshade tender. But Candice's concern about the Redshade tender was not because of Sonia. It was because, no matter what, she had been in the business world for several years, and she could clearly see the situation. She knew that Redshade would be of great help to Burning Star's future development.
As for Aether, being in the same region of Dorrington, Aether would definitely be the best first choice.
Her mind was filled with various thoughts, and her frown didn’t escape Alex's eyes. He raised an eyebrow and sneered, "You're already thinking about benefiting Burning Star as soon as you're out of the hospital. I even suspect you already have a major stake in Burning Star."
Candice looked up and said seriously, "You won't lose out."
"Whether I lose out or not is not for you to define." Alex sounded weary. He glanced at the document again, and casually flipped through a few pages, his tone indifferent. "Do you think Aether wouldn't consider the benefits of the win-win cooperation that you're talking about?"
Candice looked at him, trying to find some flaws in his expression, but there were none. Alex remained impassive.
"Investing in this industry is just an experiment for me. If I withdraw, do you think it would have a big impact on Aether?"
He was right. Aether was in finance, and the main focus would not be on this.
After a moment of silence, Candice asked him. "Are you dissatisfied with Burning Star, or with me?"
Alex's character was such that even though he appeared careless and elegant in daily life, he never made arbitrary decisions when it came to serious matters. Considering how much he cared about Redshade before, Candice doubted he would be willing to withdraw.
As luck would have it, they stopped at a red light. Alex's gaze casually fell on Candice. She had not put on any makeup today, and her lips looked pale. But her fair skin made her especially radiant in the dim car.
For convenience, Candice had tied her hair into a ponytail. Her beautiful eyes carried some inexplicable emotions as she waited for Alex's answer.
Alex paused, then handed the document back to Candice. He averted his gaze and clicked his tongue, indicating he did not want to talk anymore.
Seeing this, Candice wanted to speak again, but she heard Alex's deep voice. "Things are not as simple as you think."
He did not finish his sentence, but Candice did not ask further. She felt that there were some things that were not clear, and she needed to speak to Hanley again.
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