Chapter 738 âThereâs actually something I need to discuss. Alyssa just called me, inviting me over for New Yearâs Eve dinner at the Whitfield Manor tonight. But... I donât think I can make it today. Could you tell Alyssa that I wonât be able to join tonight?â
Jared nodded. He then asked, âHowâs the project in Cloudsdale going? Is it all chewed up yet?â
âItâs going smoothly, almost done. Couldnât have done it without your help.â
âThatâs no problem at all. Iâve arranged a dinner with the director of the Bureau of Land Management. You should come along, it could be helpful for your progress.â
âAlright then, Iâll stay a couple more days in Willowbrook Town.â
Jared and Valeria were discussing business matters which Agnes didnât quite understand. So she sat on the couch, reading a magazine.
After a while, it seemed like the business talk was over. At some point, Valeria had come to stand in front of Agnes. Valeria began, âMs. Pritchard, may I have a word with you?â
Agnes nodded, and the two of them left Jaredâs office. They went to the end of the corridor There was a small, fanâshaped glass platform. From the window, one could see the entire cityscape. But the people who worked here were busy as bees. No one had the leisure to enjoy the view.
This place was unusually quiet. The two of them came to a stop.
Agnes quietly looked at Valeria.
A lot of things were quite coincidental, like her wedding, like that banquet.
Valeria spoke first, âMs. Pritchard, I believe Jared has already explained certain things to you. But from my standpoint, I want to prevent any unnecessary issues and misunderstandings, so I want to clarify once more.â
âWhat do you want to clarify?â
âOver these past four years, Jared and I have been nothing more than business partners. I have no personal feelings for him, and he feels the same towards me. Even our engagement was simply a business arrangement I hope you donât misunderstand Agnes chuckled, âDonât worry, I wonât misunderstandâ
âAs for what my father did to your father, I deeply regret it. But that was a matter of their generation He paid his dues, and I hope we can let this matter rest itâs better to reconcile than to feud, and I hope it wonât affect our generationâ
The fact that Valeria could say this was quite unexpected for Agnes.
Jared had said that Valeria was a frighteningly rational woman, and it was true.
1/2 Agnes responded, âI wonât involve the grievances of the previous generation in our affairs.â
Valeria chuckled, âThatâs good to hear.â
Everything was out in the open, and Agnes felt much less guarded.
Valeria was different from all the women she had met. She was genuine, efficient, and powerful â the quintessential queen that all women aspired to be.
Agnes asked, âWhy did you decide to talk to me about these matters?â
There was no need for her to humble herself and explain these things.
âBecause I donât want us to be enemies.â
Agnes laughed, âWho would be foolish enough to make an enemy of you?â
The two of them seemed to have reached an understanding.
Agnes thought for a moment, feeling that she should clarify the situation in France.
Agnes began, âAt the Count and Countess Alexandraâs banquet, I didnât intentionally steal your agency rights.â
Valeria chuckled, âThereâs no need to mention that. Business is a battlefield, and deception is part of the game. Whether Mr.
Kearney did it deliberately or not, Iâm willing to accept the outcome. And I believe that it had nothing to do with you.â