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Chapter 923: Given For Free

    Chapter 923: Given For Free


    Chapter 923: Given for Free


    Dan and Horace exchanged nces and responded respectively, "I agree with Mr. Simpson''s idea."


    "I also agree with Mr. Simpson''s idea."


    Dan''s expression of his opinion wasn''t much different from what Ayan had said.


    Horace added his own perspective, stating, "If we really proceed with this publicity approach, given the


    speed of news spreading nowadays, it''s likely to spread across the inte quickly. This will leave an


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    indelible mark on all of us. Therefore, Mr. Bell should think carefully before making a decision."


    Horace''s words clearly outlined the extent of the negative consequences of such an approach. The


    expressions of Mr. and Mrs. Bell weren''t looking good. Both of them seemed burdened, but the


    thoughts in their minds were unknown to the others in the room.


    Mr. Mikk couldn''t help but let out a scoff, his voice tinged with a hint of amusement, as he said,


    "Aren''t you all pressuring Mr. Bell a bit too much? Mr. Bell is the initiator of this charity project, so


    naturally, he should be the one to decide everything. While the reasons you all mentioned have some


    merit, charity also requires financial support. We can''t simply give everything away, can we?"


    Mr. Mikk''s words cast a heavy atmosphere in the meeting room.


    Preston, on the other end of the call, chimed in, "Since Mr. Bell has already made a decision, let''s


    proceed with the publicity for Modest Temple Hotel ording to his n. We shouldn''t let everyone


    wait for the results for so long after so much hard work. We can''t keep making Mr. Bell step back just


    for someone else''s own interests, right?"


    "Mr. Baxter, are you sure you''re not trying to provoke a discord among us?" Dan sneered.


    Preston remained unfazed and responded, "I''m just speaking the truth. How can Mr. Tucker have a


    misunderstanding? Is it because you have a better rtionship with Mr. Simpson that you are united


    against me?"


    Preston''s words contained a hint of a smile, and there was a touch of grievance in his tone. It was as if


    he genuinely believed that Dan and Ayan were conspiring against him.


    This statement caused Ayan to burst intoughter, although his expression remained icy. Preston


    couldn''t see it, but everyone in the room could, and the slight curve of his thin lips, almost


    imperceptible, was evident. Theughter was clear in their ears.


    All eyes turned to Ayan, and he spoke in a cold and indifferent tone, "Mr. Baxter, please tell me, what


    have you done to deserve my efforts to be against you?"


    Ayan''s words were extremely arrogant, clearly showing that he didn''t consider Preston a significant


    threat.


    Ayan''s words implied, "Why would I pay attention to you?"


    Preston fell silent immediately, and the atmosphere cooled to freezing point. But Ayan had no intention


    of stopping there. He continued in a casual and mocking tone, "You''re free to express your thoughts


    and decisions, but there''s no need to belittle others. While it''s true that everyone has put in some effort,


    Mr. Baxter is merely benefiting from others'' work. Therefore, talking about your hard work isn''t


    appropriate, considering there haven''t been any hard work from you to begin with."


    "What do you mean, Mr. Simpson? Aren''t you being a bit overbearing? Just because Simpson Group is


    the main responsiblepany for this project, does that mean you can act however you want?"


    Preston retorted with an agitated tone, clearly provoked by Ayan''s words.


    In contrast, Ayan remained much calmer.


    His demeanor was nearly unaffected, and his words didn''t cause any ripples. He chuckled softly and


    said indifferently, "Who''s being overbearing and who''s ying dumb? As for the notion of ''acting


    however I want,'' so what if I do?"


    "You..."


    "Since opinions are divided now, to show respect for Mr. Bell and Mrs. Bell, let me express my stance


    as well. I don''t agree with Mr. Mikk''s proposal. However, if you insist on it, I have nothing more to


    say. But Mr. Bell and Mr. Mikk, you both need to sign an agreement with me. Is this request


    unreasonable?"


    Ayan looked at Mr. Bell and Mr. Mikk, his gaze faint, with a hint of a shallow smile that could barely


    be seen. It was a smile that left people slightly puzzled, yet they couldn''t voice any questions.


    On the other end of the call, Preston, frustrated by Ayan''s words, couldn''t speak, and now hearing this


    new request, he chimed in, "Is Mr. Simpson trying to make Mr. Bell sign an unequal treaty? While


    Simpson Group is the main responsiblepany, you can''t do that?"


    With a slight stretch of Ayan''s arm, the conversation abruptly ceased, vanishing into thin air.


    After ending the call, Ayan casually flipped his phone face-down onto the desk. A hint of elusive


    amusement danced in his deep eyes as he uttered, "Too noisy. It''s better to shut it off. Besides, he''s


    hardly essential to this project."


    Clear and concise, Ayan showed no intention of sparing Preston''s feelings.


    Motioning Kian to distribute the pre-prepared agreements, Ayan directed, "Everyone present, except


    those absent, take a good look at this agreement. If there are no objections, feel free to sign and stamp


    it in your designated spots."


    Ayan had a copy before him, but he barely nced at it. He swiftly picked up the pen Kian handed him


    and scripted his name followed by his thumbprint.


    Afterward, he leaned back in his chair, his entire weight supported by the genuine leather. His tone


    remained casual as he spoke, "This agreement is just a formality, a procedural necessity. Any uses


    mentioned can be amended if they seem inappropriate. Remember, it''s all for the sake of the project.


    Don''t assume I''m taking advantage just because Simpson Group is a major yer here. So, take your


    time to review."


    Ayan fell silent, absorbed in his phone''s screen, his thoughts elsewhere.


    Mr. and Mrs. Bell examined the agreement, exchanging a nce with Mr. Mikk. From every angle,


    the terms appeared reasonable. If there was an issue, it was precisely what Mr. Mikk had raised.


    And now Mr. Mikk brought it up.


    He inquired, "Mr. Simpson, the agreement states that if negative consequences arise from our


    decisions, unrted to Simpson Group or parties who disagrees with us, what does ''unrted'' mean?


    Are you nning to distance yourselves in case of an unforeseen incident, or are you entirely pulling


    out of this project?"


    Ayan''s gaze shifted towards him, yet it was Kian who responded.


    Kian''s voice remained low as he exined, "Mr. Mikk, the intent isn''t to withdraw from the project.


    You and Mr. Bell''s decisions differ from those of Simpson Group, Mr. Tucker and Mr. Burris. If you


    choose to proceed with your n, any negative oues will be borne by the consenting parties. If


    everyone agrees with your proposal, we''ll face the consequences together. But if they don''t, they


    shouldn''t be held ountable."


    "Hmm, Mr. Simpson, isn''t that a bit selfish? You''re unwilling to share the burden yet still want a piece of


    the pie?" Mr. Mikk sneered. He was referring to Ayan, Dan, and Horace''s reluctance to share the


    risks but still benefit from his proposal. He found it unequal and uneptable.


    Ayan echoed the sentiment with a faint smile before calmly stating, "To ensure fairness, those who


    have signed won''t partake in profit-sharing."


    "Mr. Simpson, do you really think Simpson Group, behind your back, would agree to this? To forsake


    any profits?" Mr. Mikk''s skepticism was evident; he was growing agitated.


    Ayan responded, "I''ve mentally prepared myself for this project since its inception. So, I never


    considered profiting from it."


    Furthermore, Ayan continued, "Mr. Mikk, your concerns are addressed in the agreement.


    Additionally, there''s onest point. Should unforeseen negative consequences arise due to this


    decision, decision-making authority will solely belong to Simpson Group and all businesses who signed


    against this decision. Mr. Bell, perhaps it''s time for you to reconsider?"
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