Chapter 52
Chapter 52
Sophie was really beating around the bush.
On one hand, she reminded Eleanor that her resignation hadn’t been approved yet, so she was still a VitaLife Global employee, and she should do whatever the President arranged for her.
On the other hand, she told Eleanor that she had already pissed off the President by publicly rejecting him, so even though she didn’t want to, she had to do what he asked now.
Eleanor caught Sophie’s drift and sighed inside. She had been too impulsive just now and ended up blabbing without thinking.
With the current situation, it would be a bit immature for her to refuse again.
Eleanor reluctantly agreed. She figured she might as well do one last thing for VitaLife Global.
She turned around and walked out. Cameron glanced at her retreating figure, took back his disdainful gaze, and looked at
Bernard.
“Bernard, would you like to attend the dinner tonight?” His tone carried a gentle undertone, tinged with flattery. Even his eyes
exuded warmth and friendliness.
Bernard reclined on the sofa, one hand supporting his forehead while the other held his phone. He remained engrossed in the screen, never lifting his gaze.
Cameron assumed that Bernard’s silence meant he had no interest in attending, so he swiftly interjected, “The Clowers Group and VitaLife Global are embroiled in a conflict over the west city development project. Naturally, it should be the president of VitaLife Global who handles it. As the initiator of the bidding meeting, you should steer clear of any suspicion.”
The people at the Clowers Group thought that since Bernard was close to their daughter, he might be biased towards them. So they have been secretly trying to cause trouble for the Ratliff Group behind the scenes, hoping to force them to withdraw from the bidding.
How could Cameron give up such a great opportunity? So he deliberately arranged tonight’s dinner in front of Bernard.
The reason he asked Bernard if he wanted to go was actually because he wanted him to help Sophie mediate the relationship between the two parties. Because only with the initiator, Bernard, attending would the people from the Clowers Group be obedient. Otherwise, relying on his daughter alone to mediate the situation definitely wouldn’t work. This is from NôvelDrama.Org.
But seeing that Bernard was not willing, he had to make his words a bit more subtle. After all, he didn’t know how Bernard felt about Sophie now, so he couldn’t ask him to do things as his future father–in– law.
Bernard put away his phone, looked indifferently at the excited Cameron, and said, “Send me the address.”
Cameron didn’t expect Bernard to actually agree to attend such a dinner, and he was over the moon. “Later, I’ll have Eleanor send it to your phone.”
After saying that, he looked at Bernard with a smile. “Sophie just took office, and her authority is not strong enough. Please help
her out.”
Being a president of the group, he normally wouldn’t attend junior dinners like this.
If it wasn’t for the Clowers Group’s people constantly making things difficult for his daughter, he wouldn’t have intervened in organizing this so–called “mediation” dinner..
Fortunately, Bernard agreed to go. With Bernard’s strong and powerful support tonight, Sophie wouldn’t be bullied by the Clowers Group
Thinking of this, he quickly gestured to Sophie. “Sophie, hurry up and thank Bernard.”
Sophie immediately straightened up and moved closer to Bernard, Bernard, I really appreciate it.”
Bernard slightly shifted his body to avoid her touch, and coldly said, “He handed over the development rights to me was not meant for me to stand idly by”
The “he” in Bernard’s mouth was referring to his grandfather, a figure whose level was not something that their groups could easily compare to.
Cameron fully comprehended the significance of his words. When he mentioned his grandfather, it was merely to convey that his decision to assist was driven by a desire for fairness rather than being solely influenced by Sophie.
While it might have made Sophie feel uneasy, Cameron didn’t consider it important as long as Bernard agreed to participate, regardless of the underlying motive.
In a cold tone, Bernard declared, “I’ll return to the Laurence Group first,” and promptly stood up and departed.
Observing his departure, Sophie’s face displayed a disappointed expression.
To comfort her, Cameron gently patted her hand and reassured her. The west district project involves land development, and
Bernard has a responsibility to handle it impartially. You should try to understand his standpoint.”
Finally, Sophie set aside her feelings of disappointment and nodded, saying, “I understand.”