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My Ex-husband Begs Me Back novel Chapter 1183

Summary for Chapter 1183: Trap: My Ex-husband Begs Me Back

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Dive into Chapter 1183: Trap, a pivotal chapter in My Ex-husband Begs Me Back, written by Lana Carr. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Chapter 1183: Trap

Mr. Burris just smiled, not mentioning a word about the conversation between him and Ayan last night. He simply said, "Even if he wants it, he needs the ability and the appetite to handle it."

The secretary didn't fully understand Horace's words, and his expression naturally showed confusion. However, Horace didn't provide further explanation. He looked up at the secretary with a cold expression and said, "Notify the senior executives of all departments to have a meeting!"

Although the secretary had many questions, since Horace had given the order, he naturally followed it.

Horace fulfilled Preston's request and informed the senior executives of the Simpson Group that he would also be joining the project. This news shocked and surprised all the other executives, apart from Preston and Horace themselves.

After all, Preston and Horace had been at odds before, and considering Horace's opposition to Brody, who Preston worked for, everyone was confused about what was happening now.

While everyone felt puzzled, they didn't inquire too much and simply nodded in response.

This meeting was only to announce the matter and was, of course, very brief, dispersing in less than ten minutes.

Although it was short, Preston was extremely satisfied. He wasted no time and immediately went to the museum to find Jenson.

However, he was informed, "Sorry, Mr. Evans is on a business trip and is not in Hance City."

"He's on a business trip? Then who is in charge of the Armstrong Corp's collaboration project with the museum?"

"The decision-making power for this project has been fully handed back to the museum itself because Mr. Evans has yet to find a suitable partner. Therefore, the museum has taken back the decision-making authority."

This was explained by Jenson's assistant, and his words were unlikely to be false. However, Preston didn't believe it. He inquired with several people and finally obtained the same result: Jenson had gone on a business trip two days ago.

Preston was extremely annoyed. He went directly to the museum's personnel, but they didn't pay him any attention and practically ignored him.

Faced with this situation, Preston was completely at a loss. He didn't know what to do.

Quintus saw his state and expressed his concern, saying, "Mr. Walker, what should we do now? If we can't reach Mr. Evans and he's not in Hance City, then we have no chance with this project!"

Preston already knew this, and his face turned serious. His expression was particularly grim.

With a stern face and intense emotions brewing within, he didn't know whom to vent his frustration towards.

Back in the car, he sat there motionless, not allowing the car to move.

He tightly pursed his lips, maintaining silence, while the coldness in his eyes grew more apparent. After a long while, he finally spoke, "I always feel like there's more to this situation, like everything is a trap."

However, he couldn't pinpoint exactly what was wrong.

"I always feel like something is strange, as if I'm being calculated by someone."

This feeling persisted for a long time until Quintus' phone slowly rang at that moment.

Preston looked dissatisfied and glanced at Horace, but Horace didn't even spare him a glance. The explanation from Horace made the museum project representative somewhat displeased, with a cold and indifferent expression. However, they continued chatting with Horace, praising his ability to secure the collaboration with the Simpson Group.

These words naturally fell into Preston's ears, but he was reminded by Horace's secretary not to say anything further.

After seeing off the museum representatives, Horace returned to his office, where Preston was already waiting.

Horace had a completely different attitude compared to the morning. Just as he entered the office, Preston approached him with excitement, questioning, "What do you mean? Didn't we agree on this in the morning? What is your intention now? Why did they directly approach you for this project? I told you, this project is mine. Didn't you promise me?"

Facing Preston's barrage of questions, Horace remained cold and indifferent, as if he was looking at someone unimportant and inconspicuous.

When Preston finished speaking and his emotions slightly calmed down, Horace spoke in a calm tone, "Firstly, they didn't come here at my invitation; they came on their own. Secondly, they specifically requested to work with me on this project. I mentioned that you and Jenson were collaborating, but their response was that Jenson has already withdrawn from this project. As for the previous collaboration, it's no longer relevant. So, I can't simply reject the project, can I?"

Horace's response left Preston speechless, as refusing the project was simply not an option. After all, Armstrong Corp was in great need of projects.

Even though Horace was currently busy with the Simpson Group project, he could still spare some time. Sitting in his position, he had to handle a lot of work, including overseeing all of Armstrong Corp's projects.

Horace sat behind his desk, glanced lightly at Preston, and said, "Mr. Walker, I understand your current emotions, but Armstrong Corp doesn't solely rely on this one project. Without the museum project, you can take over other projects. So, I hope you can be more rational and not let it affect your work."

Preston couldn't even listen to what Horace was saying at the moment. He was filled with anger and had no outlet to vent it. His expression was extremely grim as he sat in his chair, unresponsive. His vacant gaze was fixed on Horace, as if trying to decipher the true meaning behind his words.

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