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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom

Chapter 774
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However, his attitude leftunsure of how to proceed. I had no choice but to reach for the cup and sip from it. As a second-best option, I waited for him to continue.

Sure enough, he said, "Ms. Chloe, you don't have to act so distantly. Since I've cto you for a collaboration, I have enough confidence to bring out a project for us to work on." His words did shocka bit. He sounded a bit arrogant and self-assured.

I smiled, set down the cup, and felt relief. "Well then, Mr. Melvern, why don't you share the details of the collaboration you have in mind." "I wanted to talk to you about the possibility of my independent development on acquired projects or land. Could I have your company handle the design and construction?" He sounded very confident. "Since I've just returned to Foswood, I can say I'm in a tough spot. Once I secure a project, I don't have the conditions for design and construction." Melvern's words flowed seamlessly, and he seemed genuinely sincere. "My return to Foswood has a clear purpose. I only want to focus on development." Since he invested in Liora and his intentions were clear, why would he choose another company? Perhaps he had a pressing need for a development project.

After all, despite Liora taking over Ardora, the situation was far from stable. It was chaotic and unsuitable for significant projects. Besides, Ardora was still functioning as an agency.

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Melvern continued, "To be honest, I've secured two plots of land recently. However, given my limited energy, I hope to find a company with equivalent strength and superior qualifications to achieve our goals." I sighed inwardly, realizing my intuition was spot on.

"During this period, I've evaluated all qualified construction and development companies in Foswood. Tanum Corporation is my top choice." As he spoke, I remained silent, focusing on his message.

From his words, it seemed he had been genuinely straightforward, thoroughly examining Foswood's construction industry.

When he said he chose Tanum, it didn't sound out of place. Considering Foswood's construction landscape, Tanum's strength had continuously risen after joining forces with ATL Empire.

Tanum has ascended to a higher level in design, construction qualifications, and personnel. It had even surpassed several industry leaders like Echelon Group to sextent.

Echelon Group excelled at construction and development.

However, when compared to Tanum, which had the support of ATL Empire's Design Division, it was clear that Echelon Group was no match. If Echelon Group had high-demand projects, they would likely partner with Tanum to meet the requirements.

After all, ATL Empire's Design Division was globally renowned. Several internationally acclaimed design masters worked under it. As for my original design team, sof the world's top talents, such as Joyce and Hanna, were under my command.

So, from Melvern's perspective, proposing a collaboration withmade perfect sense. I couldn't find any flaws. Melvern kept looking at me, seemingly awaiting my response.

I put down my coffee cup. "Mr. Melvern, Tanum indeed has no reason to refuse this type of collaboration. However, not all projects are accepted.

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"The projects taken on by our Design

Division require a certain scale or high-quality standards. You're aware re that we're merely collaborating with ATLIEmpire. Their Design Division handles projects in the country and internationally." I continued my response in a calm and measured tone, "So, Mr. Melvern, there is potential for collaboration, but it depends on the scale and Tanum's current plans."

I leaned back, expressing confidence.

"This year, Tanum's major projects have taken up the majority of M ve construction resources. If you're interested, we can evaluate and assess before making a final decision."

My answer was artfully ambiguous, leaving room for interpretation. I didn't want to corner myself. PM e couldn't treat Melvern as an outright enemy. Leaving sleeway was strategic, aiming to keep tabs on his strength and movements. Melvern didn't seem annoyed. He just smiled meaningfully. "Naturally, I won't give you anything subpar." Search the (Find) website on Gøøgle to access chapters of early and in the highest quality.

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