Chapter 643 Elodie had her own suspicions, but she didn't ask Jarrod about them. Sthings, she thought, were better left unspoken.
Day three.
Despite her reservations, Elodie left her hotel for the pre-bid reception.
When she arrived at the club, she spotted Watts already mingling among the guests.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtShe wasn't surprised. The technical challenge of this commercial airliner project was significant, and of course Eldrion Global would be eager to secure the bid-it made perfect sense.
"When did you get here? I didn't see you at dinner last night," Watts called out the moment he saw her, breaking away from a small cluster of business acquaintances and striding straight toward her.
Elodie gave a polite nod. "I had sthings to handle online, couldn't get away." Watts studied her for a long moment before offering a faint, almost disappointed smile. "I can't help but feel like you've been keepingat arm's length lately. Is it just my imagination?" He could tell, of course. Elodie had always been reserved, but lately there was a subtle distance, a coolness that hadn't been there before-even in the casual comfort of old friends.
He wondered, maybe Jarrod had said something? Elodie hesitated for a beat, but didn't bother to explain. "You're reading too much into it, Mr. Aldridge." Watts took a slow breath, masking the flicker of hurt in his eyes. "I hope so. Elodie, as a friend, I hope you know you can trust me." He didn't dwell on it, glancing around the room before turning back to her, his gaze sincere. "This airliner contract-it's a milestone for all of us. Eldrion Global's going to fight hard for it, and we both know we'll be rivals this time. I hope that's not going to be a problem between us." Elodie certainly didn't see it as one. Her confidence was intact-every company had its strengths, and if she didn't mind Jarrod as a competitor, she certainly didn't mind Watts.
"Don't worry about it, Mr. Aldridge. Doing the best job possible should be the priority. No one gets handed results out of charity," she said, her tone clear and firm.
Eldrion Global might be formidable, but VistaLink Technologies had nothing to be ashamed of.
Watts seemed to read her thoughts, watching her for a moment before letting out a soft, rueful laugh. "That's the Elodie I know-fearless as ever. How could anyone not admire that?" Footsteps approached behind them. Elodie's gaze shifted-and she saw Jarrod approaching, his expression cool and composed. He barely glanced at Watts.
"Am I interrupting?" Jarrod asked, his voice as calm as ever.
"Not at all. You're here, so I'll excuse myself," Watts joked, cocking his head with an easy grin.
Jarrod stepped beside Elodie, his voice unchanged. "I used to think my wife's wedding ring was flashy for her she's the discreet type, doesn't care for ostentation. now, think the sparkle is a good thing. Makes for a handy mirror, and it keeps people mindful of boundaries." Elodie glanced at him, searching his expression for any hidden meaning. She was sure something must have happened between these two men-Jarrod never seemed to think much of Watts, in any respect.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWatts took it all in stride, unbothered, even managing an innocent smile. "No need to be nervous, Mr. Silverstein." Jarrod was as unruffled as ever. "No need to overthink it, Mr. Aldridge." Elodie could sense the tension simmering beneath the surface, despite the calm facade. Deciding she wanted no part in this silent standoff, she turned and walked away.
The reception was little more than a prelude; there were still two hours until the official bid opening.
She mingled with representatives from the country's top tech firms, each CEO personally present to lead their company's bidding team. It was clear just how high the stakes were everyone knew this was the most lucrative contract of the year. The rivalry was already underway, both in the open and behind the scenes.
Right now, the companies drawing the hottest attention were Vista Link Technologies, The Silverstein Group, and Eldrion Global. Competition was inevitable.
With her recent rise in the industry, 5th Elodie found herself the center of attention. Many carne over to toast her, but all were considerate enough to offer tea instead of wine, knowing she couldn't handle alcohol. No one dared test her limits with drinking games or corporate rituals. Elodie couldn't help glancing toward Jarrod -who else but him could command that much respect on her behalf? After making the rounds, it was almost tfor the bid to begin. Elodie excused herself to freshen up and used the opportunity to call Alexander, checking on his arrival.
She dialed as she left the restroom, turning the corner- A hand shot gut, a folded
handkerchief pressed suddenly to her mouth and nose. Elodie was yanked backward, her eyes lying wide as a sickly sweet chemical scent filled her senses. In an instant, her head spun, and the world tilted into darkness-