Zachary looked a little awkward, holding his hands up as if to explain.
“She was the one who hugged me. She’s drunk.”
Melvin pulled Sarah away from him and snapped,
“Pervert.”
He supported his sister as they left, but not before shooting Zachary a scathing glare.
Zachary stood there, watching them disappear. His expression turned distant, quietly disappointed.
That version of Sasa just now… she really was adorable.
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The Day of the Bidding Conference – The Wilsons
Mr. Wilson looked at Vivian with a rare seriousness.
“This bid is critical. You’re not allowed to fail.”
“I understand, Grandpa,” she replied firmly.
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At City Hall, a luxury car pulled up outside. A pair of sleek heels stepped out of the vehicle.
Vivian, dressed in a sharp business outfit, walked into the hall with two assistants trailing closely behind.
It wasn’t hard to tell—every guest at the conference was a major player in the business world. Even a few elusive industry giants, who rarely showed their faces in public, were here today.
This particular project was a cross-national collaboration. Winning the bid wouldn’t just boost a company’s reputation—it could solidify their standing in the East Coast market.
Vivian had worked tirelessly to prepare. Two weeks prior, she had her team dig through extensive research, analyzing every major company. Eventually, they put together the most competitive proposal they could manage—all in the hopes of landing this contract.
Historically, the Reynolds Corporation had always dominated these bids. In fact, Wilson Group had previously secured several deals only because of Reynolds Corp’s support.
The conference room was massive, and only companies with proven capabilities had made it through the strict screening process. The weak didn’t even get past the front door. Vivian sat near the front row.
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