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Aurora Walton and Lucas Carter novel Chapter 1194

Chapter 1194

That meant it wouldn’t be long before she could step into the role of General Manager.

As long as she secured Daniel’s project, the rest would fall into place.

Mom, are you serious about this?Tessa still couldn’t quite believe itGrace had made her director so quickly.

She had expected at least a longer wait.

Of course I’m serious.Grace didn’t hesitate. I don’t go back on my decisions. Since I’ve named you director, do the job well.

Tessa frowned with worry. But what about the shareholders?

She knew well enough that the shareholders had always opposed her and Grace.

Now, with Grace suddenly appointing her director, those same people would be furious.

That was what troubled herhow would Grace handle them? Would they ever be satisfied?

Grace saw straight through her concern.

You don’t need to worry about that. I have my own plans. This company is not theirs to run. As long as I sit in this chair, they can want whatever they please, but nothing will pass beyond me.

Reassured by her mother’s firmness, Tessa finally let herself breathe.

She nodded earnestly. “Mom, I promise I won’t let you down.

It’s fine, just do your best.Grace patted her shoulder.

Truthfully, she had no great expectations of Tessa securing the project.

If she did, it would be ideal. If she didn’t, wellthat was only to be expected.

After all, Tessa had never truly handled company affairs. To expect her to win over someone as difficult as Daniel was asking too much.

Alright, that’s enough for now. Go on, you can take up the post this afternoon or tomorrow.

Grace waved her handthis time she truly needed to rest.

After being disturbed by Jason, then by Tessa, and earlier by those old vultures, her strength was nearly

drained.

Sensing it, Tessa wisely withdrew. Then Mom, rest well. I won’t bother you anymore.

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Alright. If anything comes up, remember to contact Jason.

Tessa nodded, then finally left the office.

When the door clicked shut, Grace opened her eyes and stared at the closed door, a sigh slipping from her lips.

She couldn’t tell whether placing Tessa in this role would prove a blessing or a curse.

But at this point, it was the only option left. She could only gamble, treating a dying horse as if it might

still run, and hope it worked.

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