Chapter 2620: Chapter 93: Some Things and People Can’t Be Reclaimed Just by Turning Back
Aside from the aforementioned interests, Molly Wellington also pointed out every clause in the contract that benefits the Royal Palace and the concessions offered.
Basically, this is a win-win contract for both Loyalty Group and the Royal Palace, and even for Stellar Haven.
The only difference is that originally Loyalty Group could take seventy percent of the profits, and the Royal Palace thirty percent.
But now because of this contract, the profit ratio has shifted, with the Royal Palace at seventy percent and Loyalty Group at thirty percent.
If not for the clause where Molly Wellington must be fully responsible for the negotiation, otherwise the seventy five million compensation clause would be triggered, this contract would definitely be considered a major accomplishment by Charles Taylor.
"Charles Taylor, you’ve been making great progress lately... Though the seventy five million deal was signed in confusion, the following clauses are tough bones to chew. It must have been difficult for you to negotiate these clauses from Abraham Redington, right?"
Molly Wellington tried to approach this from a strictly business-like perspective, no longer involving personal feelings.
Although Royal Palace is not her company, after two years at the H City branch, she has already considered it her battlefield.
Charles Taylor: "Uh..."
What should he say?
Should he tell Molly Wellington that the drafting of every clause in the contract from start to finish had nothing to do with him?
Last night he couldn’t understand anything Abraham Redington was saying, and under Abraham Redington’s imposing presence, he wished he could shrink into the corner of the sofa.
In the end, he doesn’t even know how the contract was negotiated.
Anyway, after he signed it, he realized he had actually ’sold’ Molly Wellington for seventy five million!
At that moment, he was so frightened he almost kneeled down to Abraham Redington.
Unfortunately, Abraham Redington turned a deaf ear, only telling him to make sure Molly Wellington reports to Loyalty Group on time today.
Charles Taylor’s stammering was misunderstood by Molly Wellington as him still feeling guilty.
Her cool almond-shaped eyes showed some consolation: "Forget it, it’s come to this, you’ve done your best. Leave the rest to me, get me two people from the secretary office, and from each of these departments select a manager to form a temporary task force, fully responsible for the cooperation negotiation matters.
I’ll visit Loyalty Group today, you choose the right people for me, and after I talk to... Loyalty Group, I’ll bring them over."
The contract clearly states that a representative from the Royal Palace should be stationed at Loyalty Group for constant communication and collaboration.
Molly Wellington doesn’t know if this clause was Abraham Redington’s intentional act.
But even if it was, she already has a way to deal with it.
...
Meanwhile, Abraham Redington received an unexpected call.
"Abraham Redington, I heard you’re in H City now? Have you regretted it and want to pursue Molly again?"
One who speaks bluntly like this, unafraid of offending Abraham Redington, and mentions Molly in the call, is none other than the Lucas family’s fearless second heir, Yana Lucas.
Upon hearing his sister’s cool yet slightly gloating tone, Abraham Redington responded nonchalantly with an ’Mm’.
Not denying it, actually admitting it?
On the other end, Yana Lucas’s cold and sharp eyes narrowed.
"Brother... If you had been half as honest as you are now, you and Molly wouldn’t have been strangers for two and a half years."
Yana Lucas had visited Molly Wellington before; the impression left was of a girl as innocent and carefree as Tiffany, who seemed to grow up overnight.
She doesn’t know why Abraham Redington has suddenly changed.
But Yana Lucas knows that the Molly Wellington of today is no longer the Molly Wellington of the past.
Abraham Redington wants to pursue Molly Wellington again, but...
"Don’t blame me for not reminding you, the Molly of today may not need your pursuit, Brother... Many people have changed; I know you had many difficulties back then, but... don’t forget, Molly had them too. It’s just that once, you didn’t see them and ended up missing out.
I guess she surely won’t need your change of heart now. Be prepared, sometimes losing certain things or people doesn’t mean you can regain them by turning back."
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