“I know you’re an expert in this field, and Blackwood Research Institute has opened doors for you that most people can only dream of. Any project you want in on, you just have to say the word. Honestly, you’re one of my most valuable connections.”
Danielle really was a standout among engineers.
A brilliant engineer can be everyone’s rival.
No matter the country.
A truly exceptional engineer is a nation’s secret weapon.
Especially someone like Danielle, whose potential seemed limitless.
Harold had bet on her from the start, choosing her at that fateful competition—and it paid off.
He had also been a benefactor to Ninesky, offering trust and support when the company was at its lowest.
“We’ve been working together for quite a while now,” Harold continued. “This time, I’d like us to join forces on a government contract. That would give us the best odds. I just spoke with Mr. Atwood; he’s onboard as well. What do you think?”
Ninesky Technologies and Vanguard Technologies had been collaborating for almost half a year now, and things had gone remarkably smoothly.
Not once had they butted heads.
Vanguard had given Ninesky full support at every turn.
No partnership had ever been this seamless.
Danielle frowned, remembering what Alexander had said.
He seemed to have foreseen this.
Still, it might just be a ploy—standard corporate maneuvering. As long as Danielle refused to collaborate, The Davidson Group would always have a shot.
Alexander knew perfectly well that Danielle wouldn’t team up with him, so now he’d do whatever he could to keep her from working with a bigger player—like Vanguard.
If Ninesky and Vanguard joined forces, it would put enormous pressure on the entire industry.
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