Chapter: 1676
People, both within and outside the corporation, eagerly awaited Odin's downfall.

Having taken the reins of Sullivan Group for two months, Odin had yet to introduce a successful project. The company was struggling, further exacerbated by his decision to fire the high-ranking executives, who were Victor's followers. This move had certainly dented the group's morale.

"I fail to see how this transfer order relates to this," Rachel said coldly.

"The Gibson family is gearing up to finance a nationally recognized medical research and development project in Apliaria. Given Switzerland's top-tier medical standards, the collaboration between the two countries naturally brings the Gibson family into the fold."

Odin swiveled around to face Rachel.

"Suppose Sullivan Group were to participate in everything from investment to construction, what would be your take on that outcome?"

A national project, intertwined with medical research and development...

With the backing of the foremost medical team and quality control at all levels, this was a project guaranteed to rake in profits with negligible risks. More importantly, the successful completion of this project would propel Sullivan Group to even greater heights.

Rachel began to grasp his intentions.

“So, you're suggesting I head to the Gibson family's Apliaria-based office to oversee this project on your behalf?"

Although the project was still in the preliminary stages of negotiation, news of it had already spread throughout the entire city.

Odin was not the only one vying for this project. It wasn't just the Sullivan and Jimenez families; many prominent clans were also eyeing this lucrative opportunity, initiating ties with Gibson family.

It was a gold mine waiting to be tapped.

Odin's gaze lingered on Rachel, skimming over her face and body.

“Shelia, you bear a striking resemblance to someone."

Rachel's heart skipped a beat.

“Come to think of it, it's been a while since I last saw her." Odin narrowed his eyes.

"But that's not the point. What matters is that both you and she exude the kind of charm that instantly appeals to others."

Odin didn't disclose the identity of this woman, but Rachel was sure she was the woman he referred to.

"What do you want to say?"

"Yesterday evening, Alberto and I had dinner together, and our conversation lasted for half an hour. Would you like to know what he told me?"

Rachel didn't rush to reply, her gaze locked on his. Her gut feeling indicated that Alberto's words were somehow linked to her.

"He said he wanted you."

After having a conversation with Odin, Rachel decided to leave and return home.