After Nicole entered her office, Lulu followed in after her.
“I have good news!” Lulu smiled widely.
Looking up, Nicole glanced at her friend and said calmly,” Raine lost.”
Lulu looked shocked. “How did you know?” After all, the news was just released.
Pursing her lips, Nicole replied casually, “I could guess it just by looking at your expression.”
Apart from this matter, there was nothing else which could make Lulu this excited in the company.
“Oh.” Lulu let out a sigh. “I wanted you to celebrate this with me, but you guessed it right away. Where’s the fun in it now?”
Nicole was amused. “There’s no need to celebrate over someone’s loss. In the end, it’s predictable for Raine to lose to Everett.”
Although Everett appeared to be mature and honest, there was much more than that underneath the surface. Raine was no
match for him.
Lulu shrugged her shoulders. “That’s true. It would be weird if Everett was the one who lost.” She raised an eyebrow and looked
at Nicole. “What’s your plan? Everett got the project, but it contradicts with the new project which we just signed.”
Nicole let out a sigh and furrowed her brows. This project definitely put them in a competition. They would have to see who could
dominate the market first.
Nicole smiled and said seriously, “Since Everett got the project, we should at least congratulate him.”
“What do you mean?” Lulu’s eyes widened, ears perked.
“Send this document over to the development team and tell them to complete this project before NandoCorp does,” Nicole said
as she handed a document over to Lulu.
Lulu took over the document and nodded. “Alright, noted.”
“Go on.” There was a glint in Nicole’s eyes. ‘This is the fate of someone with limited vision.’
“Okay.” Lulu turned around and left.
Nicole calmly took the document on her desk and began to work.
Meanwhile, in the manager’s office at DillCorp, Raine looked gloomy. “That bastard Everett! How dare you ruin my things!”
“Don’t worry.” James comforted Raine and placed a cup of coffee beside her.
“Hmph! How could I not?” Raine raised her hand angrily and swept that cup of coffee off the desk.
The cup fell to the ground and shattered, coffee spilling across the floor.
Something dark flashed in James’ eyes but it disappeared just as quickly.
He turned to Raine and spoke patiently. “In business, there’s no win or lose. Not to mention, this time around, it was Uncle
Damien and the rest targeting us. And yet, they didn’t want to admit it. Dad must’ve argued and broken ties with Uncle Damien
already.”
“It was their fault. How could he blame us?” Raine gritted her teeth in anger. “Also, Everett’s a useless person! If his evidence
had been used, Nicole would’ve lost everything.”
“And that’s why you don’t have to get angry. At least, we know that Everett has the same opinion about Nicole as we do. All we
have to do is sit still and watch them compete with each other,” James reminded Raine in a low voice.
“You’re saying that...” Raine seemed to have come back to her senses. In an instant, her anger turned into joy. Her eyes shone.
“No matter what, Everett will go against Nicole, and I’m sure Nicole won’t sit still. What are we nervous about?” James replied
happily.
Raine nodded in agreement. “That’s right. You’re absolutely right.”
So, this loss could be regarded as a blessing in disguise. When the time came, both Everett and Nicole would lose. Raine would
be the only victor.