No Chance of Remarriage: Get Lost
Chapter 967
Chapter 967 Thomas&apos Dilemma
Elisa froze. She hadn't expected Thomas to send her a proposal this quickly.
She frowned and inquired, "Did Gareth instruct you to send it to me?"
Thomas cleared his throat. He experienced a slight sense of impasse between Elisa and Gareth. Both parties appeared to be able to deduce what the other was thinking.
More importantly, their analytical skills were intimidating. Sometimes they had enough implicit understanding to know what went on. Hence, Thomas was unable to lie to Elisa.
Thomas said cautiously, "This newly acquired project comes with huge stakes. Normally, Mr. Wickam would consider cooperating with Tabor Group, but he decided to reach out to you first."
explaining the reason for the decision. Elisa understood why.
Group outperformed Benett Corporation in strength, but they needed to find a strong partner to complement their business. The plan was vital for a win-win partnership.
a sound proposal, but this time it was a project by the
apologize, but would you kindly inform him the company recently started some new projects and can't collaborate with Wickam Group? Since there is much at stake, the
thought, how should I convey
being, the collaboration project is not an urgent matter. Maybe evaluate the project, and decide
my plate,
sighed, "Alright, I'll let
you," said
refused the offer, but Thomas remained
silent on the other line. Thomas reported cautiously, "Mr. Wickam, ah...I just talked to Elisa on the phone."
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