David wanted to smooth Lysander's return to the Sinclair Group and his return to the presidency by purchasing the designs and producing the jewelry for the project.
Only with Lysander back in the president's seat would his position as executive assistant be of any real significance and power.
Otherwise, within Sinclair Group, he'd always be sidelined, a mere figurehead.
Lysander, silent, picked up the portfolio from the table and began flipping through it.
While Lysander reviewed the plans, a hush fell over the room; nobody dared to interrupt his concentration.
Minutes later, Lysander closed the portfolio and made a statement that stunned everyone, “The design plan was a collaboration between two people. How about this: Crawley Group buys the first half, while Sinclair Group takes the second half.”
“The first half was my sketches, the second half was Thalassa’s,” Hertha blurted out instinctively.
Alaric’s sharp and slanted eyes widened in disbelief at Lysander’s statement.
Thalassa was equally surprised; she had never heard of splitting a design plan to sell it in halves.
David was shocked, then swiftly moved to elation, “Mr. Sinclair, that’s brilliant!”
Trust Lysander to come up with a smart solution to a tricky problem. It seemed there was no business challenge Lysander couldn’t tackle.
David’s admiration for Lysander deepened.
“What do you think, Donovan?” Lysander’s penetrating gaze shifted towards Donovan.
Hertha and Thalassa, being the designers, had no say in who the plans were sold to; that decision rested with the project manager.
Thus, Lysander addressed Donovan directly.
Donovan, taken aback, responded with earnest nervousness, “Of course, I have no objections. As long as Mr. Falconer, Mr. Ethan, and Mr. Sinclair agree, everything is fine by me.”
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