As for Donald, it was all about the formality, and he did not want to explain much for everything he had done.
“Lord Campbell, the progression of Lord Campbell Mountain Villa has reached sixty percent. The workmen we hired from the capital are working tirelessly every day. It takes twenty days to complete the construction and utilize the laboratory at most. You must hang in there.”
Meanwhile, Donald was getting weaker. At five in the afternoon, he fell asleep. After being sent to
Supreme Villa in Pollerton Estates, he was given albumin infusion again.
On the other hand, Jennifer called Donald on the phone but could not get through. At last, she could not do anything but give up phoning the man.
Soon, Kingsley looked for Jennifer and reminded, “Ms. Wilson, you have to hurry up. Lord Campbell doesn't have much time left.”
Upon hearing that, Jennifer was worried, as she felt the construction duration was compressed into a much shorter time frame.
At six in the morning, Jennifer showed up at the company and began to study the proposal. After a discussion, she finally came up with a solution by starting the construction at the other end of Lord Campbell Avenue to speed up the process.
However, she faced another problem when she did not have enough capital budget for her idea. Although it would be similarly taking place in Reclamation Area One, it was not part of the project of Lord Campbell Avenue after all.
“There is only one way. Built a two-lane road to boost the transportation of earthwork.” Jennifer made up her mind.
Meanwhile, Nigel was sent back to the Wilson manor.
Conner and Sylvia burst into tears the moment they saw Nigel because their once high-spirited and proud grandson was in a coma.
No one knew when the young man would awake or whether he would regain consciousness.
“Who did this?” Sylvia's face was distorted with rage. “Call Mateo now!”
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