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The Three Little Guardian Angels novel Chapter 97

Summary for Chapter 97: The Three Little Guardian Angels

Chapter 97 – Highlight Chapter from The Three Little Guardian Angels

Chapter 97 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 97

In comparison, Mr. Santiago was a lot friendlier than his daughter,

Kennedy smiled helplessly. “I guess La Perla had the same intentions as us when they sent M s. Santiago over to negotiate for a partnership.”

“They’re trying to get Taylor’s source?” Maisie raised her brows.

Kennedy sounded worried. “I wonder what condition La Perla will bring to the table. I’m afraid that $12,000,000 won’t be enough.”

Just access to the source of tanzanite would already cost around $12,000,000. Since Taylor was the only company that had the right to work with Beaumont, monopolizing the import channels alone would have cost Taylor an obscene amount of money.

They waited there for almost an hour before the staff appeared again. “I’m sorry, Madam Nera said that since your studio is newly established and not listed yet, she doesn’t know how good you are. Thus, she wishes that you will come back when you’ve become more established.”

Kennedy got up. “Did Madam Nera really say that?” The staff looked troubled. “Mr. Fannon, that was what she said. I’m just the messenger.”

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Maisie calmly sat in her spot, not turning around. “What conditions did Madam Nera give?”

The staff paused and said, “It’s not about the conditions. Your studio isn’t stable yet. Our chairman was just thinking about the possibility of a long-term partnership.”

Maisie looked down, slowly got up, and walked toward the staff. “Alright then. I hope that Madam Nera will keep her word and won’t let us wait for too long.”

 

She smiled and left the VIP lounge with Kennedy but bumped into Pearl.

Kennedy was stunned. “What’s on your mind?”

She laughed. “We can’t leave if Madam Nera won’t see us.”

Madam Nera picked up the coffee and took a sip. When the staff came back to report, she looked up with fierce eyes. “You said they haven’t left?”

“Yes, they’re still downstairs.”

Madam Nera looked down. “They’re not even a listed company yet, but they are already brave enough to discuss a partnership for the source of tanzanite with me? I’ve seen confident ones, but not someone that cocky.”

The staff said, “Do you want me to escort them out?” She put down her cup. “If we escort them away, it will look like we mistreat our guests.”

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