"So when you come up with your plan, you don't have to deliberately price very low or very high. In short, you just need to set a price that can guarantee that we'll earn money in the late stages. Then you have to consider the consequences of the Roberts Group's work in Asherton. In addition, I suggest you communicate with Mr. Milton and Mr. Roberts directly if it’ s necessary. Communication between those two men in power will allow things to proceed more smoothly.
After that, Linda said with a smile, "That's my suggestion for this case. You can consult others for their suggestions too. After all, everyone's opinion and abilities do add on."
I nodded, and got up to thank her.
Watching her leave, I remained silent for a while, and Naomi called.
As usual, she chattered on continuously, "Arianna, what are you doing? I'm in the lobby. Come down and have coffee with me."
I was speechless. "I'm working now. Mr. Milton just threw me an urgent task! I'm really struggling to settle it! How can I have time to have coffee with you?"
"Is it that bad? Didn't he ask you to be his secretary? Why is he giving you so much pressure?"
I sighed. "It's hard to say. By the way, where did you go just now? In such a hurry?"
"I saw a handsome guy, so I've been beside myself. I fangirled for a while, and now I'm back. How's the lunch? Is it delicious?"
"Yes, it's not bad!" After a pause, I asked her, "Do you know what Dahlia is doing now?"
She hesitated for a moment and replied, "No, why did you ask about her all of a sudden? Do you have something to ask her?"
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