William knew that he was in the wrong.
"I'm sorry about today," He genuinely said, "If you think it's better for you not to cooperate with me, then so be it. Just remember you can always let me know if you need any help in the future."
"Alright, I understand."
Having been forced to halt her original partnership, Brittany had no choice but to seek a new one. After giving it some thought, she decided to reach out to Wesley Tueley, with whom she had previously worked with.
However, they hadn't been in touch for several years. She wasn't certain if they could find common ground again.
Brittany dialed Wesley's number, "Mr. Tueley, are you free? Can we meet up for dinner and discuss a few things?"
Wesley was surprised to hear from Brittany. He didn't need to guess twice to know that she was probably interested in the real estate deal. He agreed readily to the proposal.
After hanging up, Brittany asked her secretary to prepare all the necessary documents and make reservations at a restaurant. She then dove headfirst into her work.
Wesley, on the other hand, went to Grandeur Capital.
"Zac, I have two pieces of news. Which one do you want to hear first?"
Isaac, who was reviewing background information on a chemical plant, didn't even bother to look up.
"Whichever you want," He casually replied.
Disappointed by Isaac's indifference, Wesley thought, "What a bore. I wonder what Brittany saw in him."
"The first piece of news is about Brittany. She's decided to stop working with the Dillion Group because of Carla's interference."
That caught Isaac's attention as he curiously asked, "Are you talking about the piece of land under consideration for the new policy?"
"Yes. Brittany didn’t have enough funds to develop it herself, so she wanted to partner with the Dillion Group. But that plan was ruined."
Wesley couldn't help but admire Carla's ability to destroy a done deal.
"What's the second piece of news?" Isaac asked, suddenly showing some interest.
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