“I'll go talk to him!” Lydia explained, “My mom is cousins with Mr. Barlow's mother. We're second cousins. Lettalk to him. If
he’s open to collaboration, I'll handle it. If not, | can persuade him to stop targeting ourpany.”
Sylvia said calmly, “If it's for thepany, there's no need to go!”
Lydia pleaded, “Boss, please letgo. I'm confident | can sort this out.”
Gabriel, who was sitting on the couch, suddenly looked up and said in a cool tone, “Baron is unpredictable, he might not care about
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtfamily ties. | advise against it!”
Lydia insisted, “Our families used to be close, and | played with my cousin when we were kids. | think he'll listen to me!”
She continued, “Boss, if | can seal this deal, | want to lead the project, and I'd like themission to be mine, is that okay?”
Sylvia turned to Gabriel.
Gabriel, with a stern face, said, “I still think you shouldn't go.”
Lydia was persistent, “I really can do this. Even if the deal doesn’t go through, considering our family connection, | don’t think Mr.
Barlow would harm me. Boss, please letgo. | really need the money, | desperately need thismission.”
Milanda said softly, “Boss, maybe we should let Lydia try!”
Sylvia, looking into Lydia's eager eyes, slowly nodded, “Alright, you go. But call us immediately if there’s trouble. Remember, the
deal isn’t the priority. We can always make more money, but your safetyes first!”
Lydia's face lit up with joy and confidence, “I understand. I'll go right now and bring back good news!”
She nodded to Sylvia and quickly turned to leave.
Milanda followed her out, anxiously reminding, “Be careful!”
Sylvia stood up, closed the door, and turned to sit opposite Gabriel, asking, “Do you think | shouldn't have agreed?”
Gabriel, with dark eyes, said, “It's fine. If Baron is really looking for trouble, we'll be ready for him before nightfall!”
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