Chapter 194
The Heiress Strikes Back
194 Project Cooperation
As soon as Jenna left, Madam Harris couldnât help but raise her hand and slap Louis hard in the face. Before her grandson could react, Madam Harris reprimanded him sternly, âWhat did I tell you before? I told you to treat Jenna well, but you just left her behind and ran for your life. You beast-youâre simply a beast! How can you make her like you like this?! Brat, you really canât do anything right!â
âGrandma... Grandma, you have to help me!â Louis covered his burning face, feeling extremely regretful! If I had known that this woman was so difficult to fool, I wouldnât have abandoned her. Now, it seems that my relationship with Jenna will be even more rigid.
Jenna told the whole story to Sharon and Wallace.
Wallace didnât know anything about Jennaâs encounter. After all, their family had always been ostracized by the old lady. In addition, their relationship had fallen to rock bottom after the previous incident. If Jenna hadnât said these things herself, they probably wouldnât have known anything.
The next morning, Wallace had just woken up and was about to send his wife a message when Madam Harris took the initiative to call him.
âWallace, go to our old patronâs place today and think of a way to talk to their boss! Give us a million for construction materials first. Weâll make up for it after we get the payment from Sullivan.â Madam Harris boasted shamelessly, completely forgetting that Sullivan only worked with Wallace.
Wallace frowned slightly. âGrandma, are you talking about the construction materials? Their family has a lot of say in New York. They never put it on credit.â
Madam Harris said in a low voice, âAs a descendant of the Harris family, you canât even do this well? Thereâs a problem with the Harris familyâs capital chain; we canât afford the costs at all. The bank doesnât even lend us a loan. Even if you sell your small company, you wonât have much money. You can only think of a way from your old client!â
As if realizing that her attitude was a little overboard, Madam Harris lowered her voice and said, âWallace, our family is in a very serious situation now! Your cousin... Our family can only rely on you now. Think of a way to build a good relationship with Sullivanâs boss. As long as he agrees, our Harris family still has a chance to turn the tables.â
Since things had already come to this, Madam Harris didnât want to let that old b*stard Yusuf off easy. Thus, she had to take a gamble.
Wallace hesitated for a moment before agreeing helplessly. He really didnât want to see his grandfatherâs hard work ruined. âGrandma, Iâll try my best. I canât guarantee the outcome.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Madam Harris heaved a sigh of relief. âAlright, Iâll leave this to you. I believe youâll be fine.â
Wallace sent Sharon a message and started to plan.
Sharon frowned slightly. I didnât expect the Harris family to be so shameless. They will suppress him when they donât need him.
âThen, should we talk to Sullivan and get them to pay some construction fees in advance?â
Wallace replied calmly, âThat wonât do. Weâre already out of our league by working with the Sullivan Group. Itâs not good for us to ask them for the construction fees.â
Sharon saw that her husband was thinking so much and found it funny. Sullivan belongs to his wife, so what are tens of millions of yuan? Who dares to look down on him?
âDonât worry about it and train. Iâll go and interact with him first.â Wallace didnât know Sharonâs identity, so he naturally thought a lot. âIâve been very busy recently. Remember to tell me when youâre sure you want to rest.â
âAre you taking me with you?â Sharon asked.
âItâs not appropriate.â Wallace explained, âItâs a little unprofessional to bring oneâs wife along when discussing business. Besides, youâre quite famous now. I donât know what bad content theyâll write if someone takes a photo of you.â
Sharon didnât expect her spouse to think of this, and her heart warmed. In addition, she knew Wallace very well and knew that he must be determined to make a decision. In order to obtain the Harris familyâs approval, Wallace has always been independent. Everything was accomplished through his hard work. Since thatâs the case, I will let him try first. If it really doesnât work out, I will secretly help.
Sharon also wanted to see it. To be praised by someone as proud as Yusuf, Wallace must have something extraordinary about him!