Chapter 166: The Value of the Contract
Chapter 166: The Value of the Contract
(Olivia’s POV)
Less than half an hour after Connor Rivers left Moonstone Legal Partners, our business account received a
notification that made my phone buzz insistently. I glanced at the screen, expecting a routine message.
Instead, I saw a wire transfer confirmation that made my breath catch.
Sarah Liu, our young beta werewolf accountant, burst through my office door without knocking. Her usually composed demeanor had completely shattered.
“Miss Winters!” she gasped, her eyes wide with disbelief. “The firm’s account just received eighty million
dollars from Rivers Pack Holdings!”
I set down my pen and looked at her calmly, though my heart was racing. “That’s the initial legal fee from our representation agreement with Alpha Connor’s enterprises.”
Sarah’s mouth fell open. “Initial fee? You mean there’s more?”
“Additional payments will follow upon successful conclusion of the cases,” I confirmed with a gentle smile.
Sarah stared at me with pure amazement. She couldn’t seem to comprehend such a massive sum for legal
services.
“Miss Winters, this is incredible! I’ve never seen numbers like this in our accounts.”
I leaned back in my chair, maintaining my professional composure despite the excitement building in my chest. “Sarah, I’m planning a celebratory pack dinner on Friday evening. Make sure everyone knows they’re
invited.”
Her face lit up with excitement and gratitude. “Thank you so much! Working at Moonstone Legal Partners is
like a dream come true.”
After Sarah’s departure, Adrian Sinclair appeared in my doorway. His gold–rimmed glasses caught the afternoon light as he stepped inside.
“I heard some exciting news about our new business arrangement with Rivers Pack Holdings,” he said, settling into the chair across from my desk.
“Yes, we’ve secured the partnership,” I confirmed. “I’ll be assigning several high–value cases to your legal
team.”
Adrian’s eyebrows rose with interest. “May I ask about the total payment value?”
I held up two fingers without speaking.
“Two million?” Adrian guessed.
I shook my head, my amber eyes sparkling with satisfaction.
“Twenty million?”
I shook my head again, my smile growing wider.
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Adrian’s eyes widened as realization dawned. “Two hundred million dollars?”
“Exactly.”
Adrian leaned back in his chair, a laugh escaping his lips. “Well, I suppose we can finally relax after this deal
“Don’t get too comfortable,” I warned, though my tone was warm. “Our shared ambition is to make Moonstone Legal Partners the premier law firm in Harbor City.”
“Your dedication to that vision is truly inspiring, Olivia.”
I spent the next hour carefully assigning the Rivers Pack cases to my legal team. The complex corporate litigation and contract disputes required my most capable lawyers.
Each case involved millions of dollars and intricate pack business relationships that demanded exceptional legal expertise.
“This is strange,” Emma continued. “We just enjoyed Adrian’s generous coffee service yesterday. I don’t understand who ordered all this.”
Emma’s brow furrowed with confusion. “Maybe Adrian or another lawyer arranged this? Given our recent success with the Rivers Pack contract?”
I pulled out my phone and posted a message in our firm’s group chat: “Did anyone order afternoon refreshments for the office?”
The situation became even more puzzling as we realized none of our staff had arranged these generous
Could it be him?
My phone rang, displaying a number I had deleted from my contacts but still remembered by heart. After hesitating for a moment, my amber eyes conflicted, I answered.
“Hello, Olivia,” Connor Rivers‘ deep voice came through, cheerful and slightly amused. “Have the afternoon
refreshments been delivered yet?”
“So it was you,” I said, not entirely surprised by the confirmation.
“Since Attorney Sinclair provided me with premium coffee during our meeting, I arranged afternoon refreshments for your entire firm,” Connor explained smoothly.
His tone carried that familiar confidence that both irritated and attracted me. “I don’t like being indebted to
anyone.”
“You noticed we have many younger staff members at Moonstone Legal Partners,” he continued. “I asked Frank Langley to arrange premium selections from the territory’s finest establishments.”
I felt a mix of gratitude and frustration at his thoughtfulness. “Connor, this wasn’t necessary.”
“I ordered the refreshments for the law firm as a gesture of good business relations,” he emphasized. “Not specifically for you.”
His clarification stung more than I expected. “We would have provided excellent legal representation regardless of such gestures.”
“I simply want to ensure my legal team is well–cared for,” Connor responded. “And don’t attempt reimbursement.”
The line went dead before I could respond, leaving me staring at my phone with mixed emotions.
I returned to the reception area where Emma waited expectantly. “Everyone can enjoy the treats,” I announced. “They’re compliments of our new client, Alpha Connor Rivers.”
The staff erupted in joy and appreciation. Voices filled the air with praise for “Alpha Connor” and “Attorney Winters” for bringing such prestigious business to their firm.
Jade Mitchell approached Emma with sparkling eyes. “Connor Rivers is remarkably handsome,” she whispered conspiratorially. “I hope Attorney Winters and Alpha Connor might reconcile their relationship.” Meanwhile, Adrian Sinclair stood outside the celebrating crowd. His deep eyes filled with unreadable emotions as he observed the pack’s enthusiasm for their Alpha client’s generous gesture.
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