Chapter 680
Chapter 680
William was well aware of that, and he instructed his assistant to make a cup of hot coffee before he
went to his desk, “I’ve talked to your assistant about the project earlier, do you still need to go over the
detailed documents?”
He handed over the documents and pushed them in front of Brittany.
Brittany had already looked over the details beforeing to the office. She was quite familiar with the
project as she already had an eye on it, “Mr. Dillon, given the current situation, our odds of securing the
project if we coborate aren’t too promising.”
In the entire A country, there was no shortage of big real estate corporations.
They allbined couldn’t even rival the subsidiaries of Grandeur Capital.
“I know,” William also knew that they were at a disadvantage. That’s why he wanted to coborate with
Brittany, “But five years ago, you managed to beat the Field family to secure the project. You did that
once; you can do it again. If we can develop this piece ofnd together, we can reap substantial profits
in the next few years, and…” William was very serious about his work, “I heard that Grandeur Capital is
also interested in thisnd. It seems like thisnd is indeed in high demand.” Brittany pressed her brow,
“I’ve gone through the data. We can follow the previous n and start crafting a preliminary bidding
n.”
William agreed with Brittany’s suggestion and called in people from the design department to discuss
the n.
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Meanwhile, Ca, holding a lunch box, walked into Dillion Group.
Coincidentally, a secretary who wasing down from an errand saw Ca arriving.
“Where’s William?”
Ca knew the secretary, and she directly intercepted her, demanding to know.
“Mr. Dillion is in his office,” The secretary’s tone was neutral, “Mrs. Dillion, this way, please.”
As for Ca, the secretary felt that she wasn’t a match for William.
Firstly, William was such a prestigious figure, but now he was being ndered and even forced to
marry a woman he didn’t love..
Secondly, Ca was a typical spoiled rich girl. She behaved well in front of William, but she was
actually bossy in front of them.
Compared to her, Brittany was a lot more approachable.
Ca nced at the secretary, handed over the lunch box, and the secretary took it and pressed the
elevator button.
“How long have you worked under William?”
The secretary calcted, “Seven years.”
She had been with William since her graduation. She was previously in a jewelry design studio, and
then she moved with William to Dillion Group.
“Are you married?”
Ca turned her head, noticing that the secretary was quite pretty. While the secretary was not as
attractive as herself, she worried that this young woman being. around William might cause trouble and
make her aughingstock!
The secretary felt insulted, and she didn’t want to disclose that matter, “Mrs. Dillion, that’s my personal
business.”
“So, you’re not married,”
Ca was certain about that, “Since you’ve been with William for so many years, you should know your
ce. Don’t always covet things that aren’t yours, or else, I’ll make you regret it!”
The secretary was speechless.
She only respected and admired William; there was no romantic feeling involved.
“Mrs. Dillion, you’re overthinking things. I have a boyfriend.”
Ca didn’t care, so what if she had a boyfriend? Brittany was married, but she still had aplicated
rtionship with William, didn’t she?
Upon thinking about that, Ca became agitated and curiously asked, “Lately, has Brittany. been
here?”
“Ms. Dustin and Mr. Dillion are in a meeting, discussing an uing coborative project.”
“What did you say!”
Ca became livid hearing that, “Brittany is coborating with Dillion Group?”
Upon seeing Ca’s furious reaction, the secretary realized that she had said something wrong and
quickly said, “Mrs. Dillion, please don’t be mad. This is something they have just started discussing.”
Ding!
The elevator arrived.
Ca stormed out of the elevator, and with a loud bang, she flung open the office door. The secretary
turned pale and trembled in fear.
She was in trouble; she definitely shouldn’t have said that!