Chapter 70 Attend The Bidding Event
The next morning, Corrine left the Ford Mansion and headed straight to the bidding event for the land in the southern district of the city.
On the way, Natasha briefed her on the itinerary, her voice steady and professional, when a sudden ring interrupted from the phone in her pocket.
Natasha glanced at the screen, noting the unfamiliar number. Her brows. drew together slightly as she answered, speaking in a polite but detached. tone. “Hello, this is Natasha.”
“Good morning, Miss Dixon.” Bruce’s voice filtered through, smooth and confident. “This is Bruce Ashton from Ashton Group. I’d like to arrange a personal meeting with Miss Holland. Is there a time that works for her?”
Natasha didn’t pause before responding, her tone calm yet firm, “I’m sorry, Mr. Ashton, but Miss Holland is currently unavailable and will remain so
indefinitely.”
Her words carried an unmistakable finality.
Any astute listener would understand the underlying message–Ford Group’s new CEO had no intention of granting him an audience.
On the other end, Bruce’s features tightened. His previously composed demeanor shifted, irritation flaring at Natasha’s unyielding response.
Knowing his opponent was necessary for him to defeat them. It was a rule Bruce lived by. For days, he had been quietly digging into the identity of Ford Group’s newly appointed CEO.
Ford
And yet, all his efforts had yielded nothing but a single, frustrating detail
the CEO was a woman with the surname Holland.
Even the exorbitant amount he spent obtaining a photo of her had been wasted. His computer Inexplicably crashed with a virus before he could open the file.
Now, with no other options, he had decided on a direct approach.
He intended to meet her, to gauge her confidence in acquiring the land, and perhaps even discuss a collaboration if his own bid fell through.
But Natasha’s curt dismissal derailed his plan. Still, Bruce’s tone remained measured, though his grip on the phone tightened. “Miss Nizon, I genuinely hope to meet with Miss Holland, Surely, you can help facilitate thin”
“Apologies, but I cannot assist you,” Natasha cut in, her voice resolute.
She ended the call without giving him another moment to speak.
The abrupt disconnection left Bruce staring at the phone in disbelief, his jaw tightening. A cold shadow crossed his expression, and the air in the car seemed to drop several degrees.
His assistant, who had been quietly watching the exchange, finally gathered the courage to speak, his voice timid. “Mr. Ashton, we’ve arrived.”
Bruce lifted his gaze, his dark eyes narrowing into sharp, cutting slits as they locked on his assistant, who fidgeted nervously in the front seat. “Did we manage to uncover anything worthwhile about Ford Group?” His tone was flat, devoid of warmth, yet it carried a weight that demanded an
answer.
Bruce had noted that the only real threat in this bidding war was Ford
Group.
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