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The Three Little Guardian Angels novel Chapter 91

Summary for Chapter 91: The Three Little Guardian Angels

Chapter 91 – Highlight Chapter from The Three Little Guardian Angels

Chapter 91 is a standout chapter in The Three Little Guardian Angels by Ginger Bud, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Marriage narrative into new territory.

Chapter 91

“Taylor Jewelry monopolizes the supply chain of black opal and tanzanite, so we can only go to Taylor Jewelry for supply. But I heard that Taylor’s offer has always been very high.”

“It’s okay. Money isn’t a big issue to the boss of this company,” Maisie said as she handed Xander the list.

Xander was startled “Are you going to make Mr. Goldmann pay?”

Although they were working in Blackgold Group, they were only considered to be an independent studio affiliated to the company.

Maisie looked at him. “I have no money.”

Xander forwarded the list to Quincy, and the latter took a glance at it. “For the two raw stone materials, we’ll need Mr. Goldmann…”

Halfway through the conversation, his eyes were fixed on Taylor Jewelry’s rough gemstones supplier, and he was dumbfounded.

“The price offered by Taylor Jewelry’s supplier is twice as expensive as what other companies would offer, but they’re not bluffing about the high price. ‘Black opal is a type of opal stone, but black opal is the best among all opals! The price of black opals in the market is more expensive than white opals and fire opals. Not to mention tanzanite, tanzanite is different from sapphire, and tanzanite is more valuable than sapphire.’ 1

Beaumont was the largest supplier for tanzanite, and eighty percent of the tanzanite produced every year was sold to Ampleforth, costing as high as $300,000,000. It was the only supplier that sold tanzanite to Zlokova, and Taylor Jewelry was the only party that could purchase the rough stones from them.

The price of these two types of rough stones alone was not an amount that was affordable by any ordinary company.

He chuckled, looked up, and put the list away. “Ms. Vanderbilt does try her best to look out for Mr. Goldmann. She’s rather good at spending money, huh!” Xander smiled. “Our boss has no money.”

Quincy was rendered speechless.

Quincy took the list and walked to the swimming pool located on the outdoor balcony next to the administrative office.

Nolan emerged from the pool all of a sudden, he then reached out at will to fiddle with his hair, and water droplets splashed all over the place in an instant.

 

Quincy walked to the side of the pool. “Mr. Goldmann, your wife, Ms. Vanderbilt, is going to

make you lose a fortune.”

Nolan took the list in Quincy’s hand and took a glimpse at it. “What else did she say?

Move in tonight,” Nolan said nonchalantly and got up.

“Tonight?” Maisie was flustered.

Nolan turned around to look at her and squinted his eyes. “Otherwise?” Maisie paused and remembered something abruptly. “Today is already the third day!?’ Nolan stared at her for a moment, retracted his gaze, and said indifferently, “Move in. I’ll give you some time to adapt and won’t force you to do anything.”

He then left the office.

Maisie frowned and was thinking about something while Leila called her.

She lowered her eyes and pressed the “Accept” button.

Unexpectedly, the voice that came from the other end of the call did not belong to Leila. It belonged to Madam Vanderbilt, Heidi Heath.

It was already in the late afternoon when Maisie arrived at the Vanderbilt manor. She originally poured scorn on the idea of coming back for a meal, but she still chose to do so

because of Madam Vanderbilt.

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