Chapter 3049 “The Summit Ltd representatives arrived early. Their partner choice in Duefron isn''t just limited to ourpany. Numerous contenders vie for the same opportunity. There''s a dinner event tonight.
You''ll apany me.” Albert took a couple of drags from his cigarette before continuing, “This deal needs to be sealed. I''m nning to return to Heron''s head office next year, but we need someone overseeing operations here.” Rising from his seat, Albert approached Melissa and gave her shoulder a reassuring pat.
Melissa grasped the implication.
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Albert drew deeply from his cigarette and added, “Once it''s concluded, I''l grant you one percent of Waston Group''s shares as a gesture of goodwill.” Albert''s appreciation and investment in Melissa weren''t solely driven by personal sentiment.
(Eagles) ‘s (Eagles) Coming from modest beginnings, Albert had faced hurdles in establishing himself within the Waston family. He required a confidant, and Melissa was the one he groomed for the role. Naturally, he was aware of Melissa''s evolving rtionship with Marcus.
Snuffing out the cigarette, Albert remarked, “Melissa, at the end of the day, what you hold in your hands is truly yours.” Melissaprehended the significance.
Three years prior, Albert''s proposition wouldn''t have held much appeal for Melissa. However, circumstances had changed, and she now needed to support Matthew. She also couldn''t forget Marcus’ assertion that she was undeserving.
If she possessed nothing, did she deserve a rtionship? Melissa nodded and replied, “I understand, Mr. Waston.” Albert examined her for a moment, but then simply smiled and said, “Very well. Get back to work." Melissa exited the office.
Leaning against the desk, Albert lit another cigarette. As he smoked, thoughts of Jessie crossed his mind.
Yet he only smiled and waved it off.
At five clock in the evening, Marcus sent Melissa a message, saying, “When will you finish work?” It was then that Melissa recalled Marcus’ invitation.
Fearing he might show up at her ce again tonight, she pondered for a moment before responding, “I have a dinner event that I can''t skip.” Marcus didn''t press the matter.
Seated in his leather chair, Marcus idly scrolled through his phone.
Sylvia reminded him in hushed tones, “The Summit Ltd case is rather significant. The potential profit is around $20 billion. Albert is cing great importance on it.” Marcus remained silent, his chair swiveling without a word escaping his lips.
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Sylvia refrained from speaking, sensing Marcus’ silent jealousy.