Chapter 556 What Comes Next At this point, Wyatt shifted his tone. "I believe, Maya, that you are a loyal person and wouldn't letdown. After we finish with the tourist town project, I am certain that you'll introduce more profitable ventures to me. Of course, I wouldn't forget my old classmate. We should all make money together --that's the rule I understand well!" Since Wyatt had put it like that, of course, Maya agreed! While the decision-making power for the Golden Hill tourist town project wasn't in her hands, with her connections at The Perkins Organization, she was absolutely capable of securing the project for Wyatt.
Snagging a cool billion for herself and then winning another from the bet, making two billion in one go, the thought was incredibly tantalizing.
Maya didn't rush to agree, instead putting on a troubled expression, she said, “Wyatt, you're a businessman! You've been dealing in business for years, and you must understand the rules of the game. You should know that even if you gavea billion, that money isn't mine. After all, I am merely a Public Relations Manager at The Perkins Organization.
While I have good relationships there and am familiar with various departments, knowing how to work the system, and whom we need to secure to guarantee the tourist town project for Harmony Group, just managing those relationships, the bribes alone, would consa substantial sum—not to mention the effort, the favors, among other things. So even if everything goes smoothly, out of the billion you give me, I wouldn't keep more than ten percent." What Maya said was clearly not true. How could she possibly spend ninety million on bribing others? Even if sbribes were necessary, she would find reasons to have Wyatt cover the cost. The billion Wyatt would give her was all hers; she wouldn't give away a penny.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWyatt wasn't a fool; he didn't believe that Maya would spend ninety million on making connections. Still, he smiled and thanked her in advance, "I thank you in advance, Maya, and wish you success.
Rest assured, my old classmate, that if you pull this off, I won't let you down. There will be a handsreward for you once it's done." Of course, Wyatt's words were not sincere; it was just a courteous response. If Maya succeeded, he would indeed feel grateful, but his gratitude would definitely cwith strings attached.
As for what those additional terms would be? That would remain to be seen.
Wyatt did business steadily and strategically. The Perkins Organization was a behemoth, the leading financial powerhouse in the USA. Collaborating with them wasn't something that happened overnight; it required patience.
In short, the partnership with The Perkins Organization needed to be secured one project at a time.
As for Maya, her role as a Public Relations Manager was just a minor one. Wyatt's ambitions were much grander. His goal was to win over Logan, the Chairman of The Perkins Organization.
Logan was not only the chairman but also the steward of the Perkins family. Securing his support meant Wyatt wouldn't have to worry about wealth and status for the rest of his life.
Chapter 556 What Comes Next At this point, Wyatt shifted his tone. "I believe, Maya, that you are a loyal person and wouldn't letdown. After we finish with the tourist town project, I am certain that you'll introduce more profitable ventures to me. Of course, I wouldn't forget my old classmate. We should all make money together --that's the rule I understand well!" Since Wyatt had put it like that, of course, Maya agreed! While the decision-making power for the Golden Hill tourist town project wasn't in her hands, with her connections at The Perkins Organization, she was absolutely capable of securing the project for Wyatt.
Snagging a cool billion for herself and then winning another from the bet, making two billion in one go, the thought was incredibly tantalizing.
Maya didn't rush to agree, instead putting on a troubled expression, she said, “Wyatt, you're a businessman! You've been dealing in business for years, and you must understand the rules of the game. You should know that even if you gavea billion, that money isn't mine. After all, I am merely a Public Relations Manager at The Perkins Organization.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWhile I have good relationships there and am familiar with various departments, knowing how to work the system, and whom we need to secure to guarantee the tourist town project for Harmony Group, just managing those relationships, the bribes alone, would consa substantial sum—not to mention the effort, the favors, among other things. So even if everything goes smoothly, out of the billion you give me, I wouldn't keep more than ten percent." What Maya said was clearly not true. How could she possibly spend ninety million on bribing others? Even if sbribes were necessary, she would find reasons to have Wyatt cover the cost. The billion Wyatt would give her was all hers; she wouldn't give away a penny.
Wyatt wasn't a fool; he didn't believe that Maya would spend ninety million on making connections. Still, he smiled and thanked her in advance, "I thank you in advance, Maya, and wish you success.
Rest assured, my old classmate, that if you pull this off, I won't let you down. There will be a handsreward for you once it's done."
Of course, Wyatt's words were not sincere; it was just a courteous 'm response. If Maya succeeded, he N would indeed feel grateful, but his gratitude would definitely cwith strings attached. As for what those additional terms would be? That would remain to be seen.
Wyatt did business steadily and strategically. The Perkins Organization was a behemoth, the leading financial powerhouse in the USA. Collaborating with them wasn't something that happened overnight; it required patience. In short, the partnership with The Perkins Organization needed to be secured one project at a time.
As for Maya, her role as a Public Relations Manager was just a minor one. Wyatt's ambitions were much grander. His goal was to win over Logan, the Chairman of The Perkins Organization. Logan was not only the chairman but also the steward of the Perkins family. Securing his support meant Wyatt wouldn't have to worry about wealth and status for the rest of his life.