Atticus hadn't expected me to mention Denton's name immediately. He seemed a bit surprised but nodded. "You're truly sharp-minded." I smiled lightly, feeling a special admiration for Rose.
Atticus continued, "Denton is someone to keep an eye on. Over the past few years abroad, he has accumulated many resources and connections. He's the true mastermind behind the Terrells." It seemed that Atticus and Rose were on the same page. | couldn't help but think that | needed Grayson to investigate Denton thoroughly.
"But you don't have to worry too much. After al, Bourdamun's new development is a project from higher-ups. Even if he has ideas, he needs to weigh his strength. He will unlikely get his way, even if its evenly matched.
"Trying to contend with the higher-ups is not as simple as it used to be," Atticus consoled when he saw | hadn't spoken "Back then, were you also afraid of running into a tough nut like Nelson?" | asked Atticus with a mischievous smile.
"Not entirely." Atticus's response was interesting.
| couldn't help but laugh. “So, it means there were some considerations in that regard." —
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Itwas no surprise that his rivalry with Atlas had been so fierce back then. He knew this project was only a prelude, with hidden chunks of fat behind it Atticus had taken advantage of Celine's arrival, manipulating the project with two rounds of changes.
However, Celine wanted to overpower Atlas quickly at that time. So, she turned the long-term advantage into a shortcoming, only seeing the immediate benefits.
It could be seen that Atlas had miscalculated in this project.
Atticus looked at me and said, "Not all projects are worth taking on.
They must fit into one's development plan. Bourdamun's et new district project is tailored for you! You're determined to use it to create a model project. and it's inevitable.
"Other developers must have probed into it, knowing this bone is too tough to chew. It's not worth the effort for them. So, you face no obstacles.” "Haha! | wondered why there were no competitors, and | thought my
information was spot-on.” | chuckled self-deprecatingly.
"Not exactly. | knew from the start that even if | competed for this project, the final result would fall into your hands," Atticus said realistically.
"Why?" | asked Atticus smiled. "Atlas won't let this one slip away again. For me, Atlas is my formidable rival. | won in Rivendell by chance, but Bourdamun is different. Atlas has long paved the way for you. You have the ov prerequisite for victory." "Are you referring to the Beringers?" | asked, looking calmly at Atticus.
"The Beringers haven't made any moves on Bourdamun's project.”
"Do you think the Beringers are easy to integrate into? Besides, ae auld the Beringers neeq 1 fohkeany roves? Your identity alone says it alll Of course, you also have the
background for it."
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Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAtticus throughout the process.
Moreover, the trigger was Liora, who indirectly slapped Atticus in the face that day.
If 1 didn't know for sure that Atticus was determined to part ways with Liora, | would have been cautious about Atticus.
Inexplicably, Atticus and | seemed to have always had a tacit
understanding. Our relationship was peculiar, We weren't exactly. friends, but we wer mareibet able to help ehehlother beyond what typical
friends could do.
Perhaps it was Atticus's openness about his plans for Liora instantly shortened the distance between us.
So far, | honestly had to thank Atticus. Regardless of his motives, his.
help to me was undeniable "It makes sense why you chose not to pursue Bourdamun!” | exclaimed.