Chapter 1552
“We’ve always had faith in Ms. Summers‘ abilities,” one of them said, shifting uncomfortably. “If there’s a chance
for collaboration, we would certainly prefer to work with Ms. Summers.”
Chloe simply nodded. “Don’t worry. It’s rare to find a project this promising. There’s enough profit to go around.”
The crowd around her grew, their curiosity piqued by Chloe’s surprising candor. “So, Ms. Summers, someone
ventured, “are you suggesting you might invest in the Alonso family’s project?”
“Your confidence is strangely reassuring, Ms. Summers.”
“If it’s a collaboration with Ms. Summers, then it’s undoubtedly the best option.“c2
Chloe only smiled in response.
“Business is business, and personal matters should be brought into it.” someone reasoned. “If the Alonso family’s
heiress invited you here, they wouldn’t reject your investment, right?”
They were all uncertain whether Chloe would invest or not. But if she could put aside her personal grudges to invest
in the Alonso family’s project, the project must truly be something extraordinary.
“Make up your own minds,” Chloe advised. “The business world is unpredictable. No one knows what unexpected
turns a sure–win project might take. But I trust your judgment. If you think it’s worth investing in, then make your
move and have no regrets. As for whether I will get involved with the Alonso family’s project… they are not the type
to just sit back and watch without putting up a fight, right?”
Chloe’s gaze shifted to the distance. Following her line of sight, the crowd saw Wendy wheeling towards them. Her
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtexpression was far from pleasant. Well, what did they say about enemies meeting with an extra hint of hostility in
their eyes? That was it.
As she drew nearer, Wendy managed to plaster on a smile. “What are you all talking about? You guys looks so
happy.”
Chloe merely smirked but said nothing. Wendy’s gaze lingered on Chloe for a few seconds before she scoffed.
“Ladies and gentlemen,” she began, “the Alonso family wouldn’t have hosted this business dinner if we weren’t
confident in our project. I trust your judgment, and I’m sure you won’t be swayed by the malicious whispers of
certain individuals.”
The crowd exchanged uncomfortable glances.
“You’re mistaken, Ms. Wendy,” one of them said. “Ms. Summers values this project.”
“Yes, she even convinced us it’s safe to invest. Ms. Wendy, don’t jump to conclusions.”
“Business affairs are totally different from personal ones. We have to admire Ms. Summers for distinguishing that
so clearly.
Chloe’s smile deepened. “You are flattering me, Mr. Lee. I’m just a businesswoman. I’m not above personal
interests. If there’s an opportunity, of course, I’d seize it. There’s nothing admirable about that.”
Indeed, she was now the Alonso family’s largest shareholder. Attracting more investors would benefit her the most.
Why áll this admiration? Honestly, it made her feel a bit undeserving:–
“The fact is, Ms. Summers, no need to be modest. We have to admit that your poise and stature are beyond our
reach. Truly admirable.”
Chloe raised an eyebrow. Being praised like this made her feel a bit embarrassed. When they found out about her
stake in the Alonso family, the next meeting would certainly be awkward.
Wendy’s brows knitted tightly, suspicion and confusion clouding her eyes. She didn’t believe Chloe would repay
malice with kindness. Even Chloe herself probably wouldn’t believe she was that magnanimous.
“Who knows how many identities Ms. Summers really has,” Wendy sneered. “Just outside, you told the press you’re
a vindictive person who would never repay a grudge with kindness. Yet here, you seem to be a completely different
person.”
Chloe arched an elegant eyebrow, her smile unwavering. “Don’t be swayed by rumors, Wendy. I never claimed to
be a saint. I’m vengeful, and prioritize profit. I’m no angel.”
Wendy’s eyes narrowed as she let out a cold laugh. “Well then, thank you for your kind words about our project, Ms.
Summers. Is it because you couldn’t secure a stake in the Alonso family, so now you’re trying to profit from our
project?”
Chloe nodded. “As a businesswoman, I won’t pass up an opportunity to make money. Your project is indeed
impressive. Your father must have worked hard to plan
1. it.
Wendy’s brows furrowed further. What right did Chloe have to comment on the Alonso family’s project like that?
“Ms. Summers, no matter how hard we worked, it was for the family,” Wendy shot back, her voice icy. “What gives
you the right to comment on it?”
Chloe raised an eyebrow. “Of course, it’s said from the perspective of a beneficiary. If the opportunity arises, I will
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmdefinitely thank your father properly.”
Chloe’s words clearly had a hidden meaning, and the more Wendy listened, the more grating it became. An
instinctive flame of anger rose within her. The others were equally confused. They could sense something was off in
Chloe’s words, but they couldn’t figure out what she was implying.
Wendy forced down her anger and composed herself. She reasoned that Chloe might be trying to maintain a
dignified facade to hide her concern, to avoid appearing flustered. That was the only plausible explanation Wendy
could think of, and it managed to quell her anger. Turning to the onlookers, she smiled. “It’s an honour indeed to
have earned Ms. Summers‘ approval.”
The investors around the room started to relax, grinning broadly. They had always thought that the Alonso family
project was a hot cake. Their only fear was that Chloe would hold on to the Alonso family too tightly. Despite the
project seeming like a sure win, and with so many renowned entrepreneurs and investors in attendance tonight,
they were confident that the Alonso family would strike gold.
With ample funding, there would naturally be no worries about the project running into trouble. Under normal
circumstances, this was a sure bet, and there was absolutely no need for concern.
However, the group of them surreptitiously glanced at Chloe and couldn’t help but shudder. Who knew what Chloe
might do next?
In the face of Chloe, their certainty seemed to waver. Don’t be fooled by her appearance; she was no pushover.
She was the kind of person you’d want as an ally, not- an enemy. Thankfully, her demeanor tonight was, at the very
least, amicable.