Chapter 1384
Man, his kids are a real letdown.
Heatherway was a promising one, but she got all messed up over a love affair.
And then there’s Annie…
Just the thought of her gets him riled up.
A couple of years back, he realized he couldn’t keep relying on Bane Corporation, so he reached out to Annie for a
chat.
Annie had a detailed plan for the future of the Rosso family.
She planned to gradually wean off Bane Corporation’s support over the next five years.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtBut now…
She’s been nabbed… and there’s no way to get her back in the country-
Even though they knew her plans, there’s no one left in the family who can strategize like Annie!
Whenever he thought about it, Louis felt like he can’t breathe.
He quickly pulled out his heart meds and gulpped down a few pills.
Caleb stood there, thinking about his last visit with Annie.
Annie had a message for Louis.
Honestly… he really didn’t want to deliver it.
But…
“Boss, Ms. Annie wanted me to tell you, if you can’t go all in, then hold back and conserve your strength for now.”
“How dare she say that?” the people of the Rosso family immediately got angry, “If she hadn’t been so
irresponsible, would we be choosing between going all in and holding back?”
Caleb, straight–faced, retorted, “Let me tell you something you might not want to hear. Without Ms. Annie, the
Rosso family would have gone to the downhill long ago!”
Seeing that they were about to start arguing again, Louis, holding the contract in his hand, had already made up his
mind.
Rosalynn wasn’t just brushing Louis off.
She really did have a meeting today.
A couple of years ago, Wayne bought a beautiful, well–located island in Tranquil Bay, planning to build a high–end
resort.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAfter a year and a half of extensive planning, the construction phase was about to begin.
But there were still many things to be decided before that.
The last time Rosalynn tackled a project this big was the Q City project.
There were many departments to coordinate with.
This was her first meeting for this project, and she spent most of the time listening to the various department
reports, saying little.
Near the end of the meeting, she asked, “Have all the island residents been taken care of?
The person in charge of this looked a bit awkward, “Most have been settled, but a few, who used to run
guesthouses on the island, are still in negotiation.”
It was common to encounter relocation issues in such projects.
“What are their demands?” Rosalynn asked.
“They want to keep their guesthouses,” the person in charge said, “But our vision for the resort is a high–end
private resort serving clients with annual incomes in the millions. There’s no way we can keep guesthouses that
charge less than fifty.”