Chapter: 1230
But after Lukas left the ward, Victor turned around and stepped out of the room. As soon as the two bodyguards outside saw Victor emerge, they stood straight and greeted him in unison.
"Mr. Sullivan!"
"Get the car ready," Victor said in a cold voice.
The bodyguards were surprised and unconsciously glanced back. When
Lukas had just departed, he told them to pay attention to Victor before he went. Luke also reminded them that if anything occurred, they should phone him immediately.
But now, Victor was leaving the hospital.
"Mr. Sullivan, where do you want to be taken?" asked one of the bodyguards.
"To the Bennet family."
The preparation for the welfare home project was almost complete, but
Rachel couldn't find a proper partner due to the project's high need for finance and the fact that there would be little return in the near future.
At last, she accepted to work with the Jimenez Group.
It was not that she couldn't withdraw the money straight from her bank account in the Red Hackers. She didn't have a problem with it.
She had the financial means to back the Bennet Group financially. But she needed the Jimenez Group's notoriety.
She was going to do a good job on this endeavor since she had determined to do it. Nevertheless, it would take a long time and perhaps would not work out so well if she was doing it alone.
The Bennet Group seemed to be on the verge of bankruptcy to the general public. A charity project wasn't a very good idea at the time since people would think they wanted to do a rug-pull before their demise.
The Jimenez Group was the ideal partner.
Now that the project had officially begun, the Bennet Group and the
Jimenez Group met to examine its progress by listening to the project manager's report. Since Rachel was the one who started this initiative, she had no intention of handing it over to anybody else except herself.
In the conference room, the project manager placed the laser pointer on the desk and said, “Miss Bennet, Mr. Jimenez, my presentation is complete. The issues we've experienced so far have been steadily addressed. After the media learned that we were working together to build a welfare home, they published several stories and the reaction has been positive."
Roger signed the paper he had in his hands. After that, he turned to the other members of the project team and said, “I appreciate all of your efforts, and I especially want to thank you. I've instructed my assistant to reserve a special dining room at Valmead Club just for you to use for dinner."
“Thank you very much, Mr. Jimenez." Everyone rose to their feet and thanked Roger with excitement after hearing this.
Rachel also signed the agreement and gave it to the project manager.
“I think we've wrapped up the meeting. You may now head back and prepare for dinner."
"Miss Bennet, that's alright. We'd love to have you join us, requested the project manager.
She could see the rain coming down the French windows from where she sat. Rachel remarked with a sigh, "I'm sorry, but I'm not going to be joining you today; I have other plans. Have a good time, guys. In addition, you may not be able to fully appreciate the experience if