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The Queen They Buried

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The bidding meeting commenced. It was a government-backed project with policy support. The winning bidder

would be guaranteed a profit. It was also a good opportunity for image-building. Many company leaders and

CEOs attended.

Rithol City was not short of well-known entrepreneurs, let alone the small players. However, everyone present

knew that, in the end, it would cdown to a showdown between the Tuner and Lawson families.

Initially, they had no faith in the Lawson family, assuming the project was as good as in the bag for the Turner

Group. But to their surprise, the Lawson family had teamed up with the Wilson family.

Taking a closer look at the girl beside Bowen, ‘Wait a minute, isn’t that Aubree, the prodigy entrepreneur

everyone's been buzzing about lately?’ they thought to themselves.

Elizabeth's feelings for Bower weren't a secret in their circle. Aubree and Ronald were biologically father and

daughter. As for Aubree and Bowen, they were the subject of many rumors lately. Tonight was bound to be full of

.

Soon, the bidding meeting started. Most people knew they were just there to make up the numbers, but still,

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what if they

won?

One by one, the companies took the stage to present their proposals, each pulling out all the stops. Aubree

found herself genuinely entertained by the spectacle.

It's a rare experience. | should learn everything | can. Who knows, maybe I'll be the one up there making a bid in

the future, Aubree thought to herself.

The panel of representatives and experts remained poker-faced, seemingly unimpressed. Everyone knew the real

show had yet to come.

The showdown featured the representatives of the Lawson Group and the Turner Group. While the earlier

proposals were impressive, they were dwarfed by these two industry titans. They were at different levels.

Elizabeth was seated next to Bowen. “Mr. Turner, do you think Turner Group will acquire the project this time?”

she asked.

Bowen, clasping his hands over his abdomen, said, “Every one of us is on our own merits.” He maintained a

polite but noncommittal smile, offering no definitive answer.

Bowen casually looked toward Ronald. His team had already conducted a preliminary assessment of the Lawson

Group's finances. Normally, the Turner Group's bid would surpass that of the Lawson Group. But now, with

Ronald in the picture, that assessment had becirrelevant.

Bowen's intervening fingers tapped rhythmically as he waited. After the presentations, there would be a grace

period for bidders to finalize or modify their offers.

The upper floors were reserved for the bidders. The soundproofing was impeccable, and one could even blast

music at full volinside, and not a single sound would escape.

“Execute Plan B and raise our bid,” Bowen instructed, tapping his fingers decisively on the table.

The Turner Group must secure this project at all costs,” he thought.

When Bowen asked to “raise the bid,” it wasn't just increasing the amount but doubling up. The funds the Wilson

Group could offer the Lawson Group might exceed what they had initially set aside. Even with the bid doubled,

Bowen was not confident of winning.

Just as Bowen was weighing whether to raise the bid further, Aubree cut in sharply, “Give up now.”

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“What?” Kelvin looked at her in shock. Thinking that Aubree didn’t understand the stakes, he quickly explained,

“Miss Miller, when this project is completed, the long-term returns will be enormous.

“Not just companies in Rithol City, plenty of businesses from other states are eyeing this piece of the pie. We

can’t afford to give up.

“With the Lawson Group allied with the Wilson Group now, even raising our bid might not secure the project.

Didn't we avoid Plan B from the start precisely because Plan A was the safest for the Turner Group?” Aubree said.

“Even if we win the bid, doubling the investment would put the Turner Group in a tough spot, wouldn't it? Who

can guarantee this project will go smoothly? If we can’t recoup the capital, even the Turner Group would take a

heavy hit, right?” she continued.

She had no idea how much Bowen meant by raising the bid, but just the amount invested in her previous life had

been enough for the Wilson family to seize the opportunity and make a massive profit. This time, they would

probably walk away

even more smug.

‘Regardless, it's for Bowen's sake or to make the Wilson family cry with regret in the future, Bowen can’t take

part in this bidding,” she thought.