Chapter 431 – A Turning Point in Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine
In this chapter of Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, Summer Wine introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 431 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.
Chapter 431
The intranet completely crashed after Elitos Corporation was hacked, and all employees had to put in extra labor over the weekend.
The tender conference facing the entire Sea City scheduled for the day was also moved to the afternoon .
Adina entered the lobby and saw that the staff were busy setting up the venue, and the site was even more grand and solemn than before.
“Mr. Daugherty, this way, please.”
Adina was guided into the conference room by the manager in charge of liaisons.
The door of the meeting room was pushed open. There were already a dozen staff members seated at the round table. The person who wore a silver mask was sitting on the main seat. An assertive aura surrounded him.
“Mr. Earley Wynters, Ms. Daugherty has arrived.”
After respectfully reporting, the manager in charge of liaisons gestured for Adina to enter the meeting room.
Adina’s lips pulled up into a light smile, “Mr. Earley Wynters, how are you?”
Earley pointed to the closest seat at him and said, “Please
have a seat.”
Adina calmly walked over. Serene also pulled a chair and sat down behind Adina.
“Five hours to produce such a proposal?” “This proposal’s framework , although rough, is indeed very complete. In five hours, how is it possible?”
“I heard that Ms. Daugherty is a Harvard graduate, so maybe she could be capable of such.” “However, five hours still seems unrealistic.”
Earley casually flipped through the proposal and said indifferently , “How long would Ms. Daugherty need to perfect the details?”
Adina mused, “I usually leave the details to our company’s staff to complete. It can be finished in about three days.”
“Very good.” Earley nodded and gestured to the secretary behind him, “Is the contract ready? Bring it over to Ms. Daugherty for signature.”
The contract was spread out in front of Adina in two copies. She flipped through them casually. It was a normal business cooperation contract with standard terms and conditions and did not contain any harsh and excessive terms, so she signed her name neatly on them.
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