Chapter 777 Understanding Everything
Chapter 777 Understanding Everything
For the past ten years, many big corporations have invested in the Golden Light Hill project, all ending in failure. Now, the area is a mess of abandoned buildings!
Perry was in business to make money, not lose it. So, the first thing he considered with any deal was whether it would be profitable. If a deal looked like a money pit, he'd walk away without a second thought.
Brittany peppered Perry with questions, but she got nowhere. So, Daniel jumped in and asked, "Perry, are you talking about the Perkins? No, maybe you mean the Becketts?"
Daniel's direct question caught Perry off guard. He looked at Daniel, puzzled, and asked, "And you are?"
"I'm Jessica's personal assistant, Daniel. I speak for Jessica, and what I say carries her full authority."
Brittany shot Daniel a furious glance but held her tongue.
"Perry, is this true? Daniel speaks for Jessica?" Perry asked.
"Yes. He does have full authority," Brittany confirmed, begrudgingly. She wanted to strangle this country bumpkin, but she knew better. They were both with TMO, representing the company, so she wouldn't undermine him publicly. She'd just make sure to settle the score later, likely taking it up with Jessica herself.
"Daniel, if you're handling things for Jessica, you must be aware of the agreement TMO signed with TPO for the Golden Light Hill project, right?" Perry probed, trying to determine the legitimacy of Daniel's claims.
"Of course I am!" Daniel replied. He explained further, "I was with Jessica every step of the way when we signed the agreement with TPO."NôvelDrama.Org owns all © content.
"And you didn't find anything off about the agreement?" Perry questioned.
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"The agreement did have some red flags, which noticed at the time. If the Golden Light Hill project fails, TMO stands to lose billions. But if we succeed, the profits could immense—at least in the hundreds of billions, maybe even more if we manage it well."
"Do you honestly think TMO can pull it off?" Perry asked the million-dollar question.
"The Golden Light Hill project has been around for a decade. In those ten years, many large corporations have tried and failed, losing a lot in the process. It is indeed a risky endeavor," Daniel acknowledged.
Before negotiating with Perry, Daniel had done his homework. He even visited Golden Light Hill himself to get a firsthand look. He went alone, to understand the project. And by now, he had figured out why the project had stalled for a decade.
So, Daniel knew a lot more than he was letting on about the reasons behind the project's failures.