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Alice smiled and got straight to the point. "Mr. Dunn, if you are prepared to drop the deal with GrabCheap, then Wilson Group's JinnCee would be happy to establish a business partnership with your Tengu."
Indeed, Morhan Dunn was tempted. This wasn't just a chance to partner with the Wilson Group. It was also an opportunity to pull Phoenyra Jewelry to his side. A deal this lucrative was simply too good to pass up.
Morhan looked at Alice and replied, "Alice, it's not that I don't trust you, but can you really make the decision for the Wilson Group?"
"I wouldn't be bringing this up if I weren't prepared," Alice said confidently. With that, she produced a document already signed by Bryan Wilson.
"Mr. Dunn, this partnership agreement is yours if you agree. My only condition is that you string Aubree along until she's about to seal the deal, then turn her down."
Morhan smiled. GrabCheap was also seeking collaboration with his company. He held all the cards.
Aubree Miller didn't only approach his office. She also reached out to Manchotech. Clearly, Alice's strategy was to make it difficult for GrabCheap to secure financing. If he kept stringing Aubree along, she would be stuck wasting her time on him and would have no time to pursue other investors.
Morhan weighed the pros and cons. After all, Aubree was still a newcomer. Compared to the well-established Wilson Group, she was clearly outmatched. He then said, "I look forward to working with your office."
He accepted the document without signing, and Alice smiled in satisfaction.
This contract was perfectly legitimate. Ronald Wilson gave the green light, Bryan Wilson signed it, and Alice's reasoning was simple. Since Ronald believed Aubree had fallen into Bowen Turner's trap and that the GrabCheap project was destined to fail until it lost everything, they might as well "help" Aubree's side end the project early.
Once Bryan gave the green light, things were a lot easier. At the end of the day, everyone only looked after their own interests.
Bryan had visited Emery Wilson once. Emery had asked him then, "Bryan, are you sure you already have firm control over the Wilson Group now?"
Once the sibling affection fizzled out, Bryan found himself wondering whether his father would give up on getting Aubree to join the Wilson Group if she really came back. The answer was obvious. After all, at just eighteen, Aubree had already achieved so much. If she joined the company, no one could be sure who would be calling the shots in the future.
He wanted Aubree to come back, but only as a harmless, pitiable little sister, someone who could serve as an outlet for his guilt.
Thus, he did not voice any objections to the schemes being planned against Aubree.
While she was in Südlichen Strand, Alice decided to visit Trevor. That boy was always swamped with work and rarely home. She wondered if all those business trips had made him lose weight.
The doorbell rang just then. Without even glancing at the door, Trevor yelled "Fuck off! I told you I'm not seeing anyone this week."
His face was so swollen that he looked like he had been stung by dozens of bees. On top of that, he was kicked in the stomach as well. Every breath he took hurt like hell.
Trevor immediately grimaced in pain after yelling. He had ruled the entertainment industry with his face. His fans claimed that he looked perfect from every angle. But now, he was barely recognizable.
"Not even your own mother?" Alice responded.
After inviting Alice in, Trevor dialed down his rage. "Mom, what brings you to Südlichen Strand?"
"I had to settle some things in Südlichen Strand, so I thought I'd check on you. What happened to your face?"
Trevor became incensed once more. "Last night when I went out drinking, I ran into Aubree. She took advantage of me while I was drunk and beat me up!"
Alice's mind immediately thought of other implications. "You went out drinking? Did any paparazzi catch you? Will Aubree try to use this against you?"
Now that her fourth son Emery was already in trouble, Alice couldn't just stand by and let Aubree destroy her other three sons too.
Trevor thought his mother was overreacting. "I just had a few drinks. What's the worst that could happen?"
He had totally forgotten that last night wasn't just simply spending the night out drinking. He had gotten wasted, was cornered by three thugs, and Milena Yurchenko was involved as well.
"Alright, then. Did you get any medicine for your injuries?" Alice asked with concern.
"Yeah, my agent picked me up last night and helped me with the medication." Trevor held his swollen face, his eyes burning with resentment. 'Aubree's got some nerve. How dare she lay a finger on me!'
"Mom, she's getting more and more out of hand! If Dad keeps going soft on her and doesn't put her in her place, I swear she will end up walking all over us," Trevor grumbled out loud.
"You think I don't want to deal with her? Enough. I know how to handle Aubree. If you want to do anything about her, talk it over with the family first. Don't end up like Emery."
"Alright, alright, I get it." Trevor cut his mother off impatiently. It was clear he did not take her seriously.
Meanwhile, Aubree also met up with Manchotech, who sent three representatives for a due diligence check. Anticipating a potential deal, she also prepared all the necessary materials.
Before their representatives arrived, Aubree had already shared some internal statistics with them. Manchotech had previously collaborated with her when GrabCheap was being set up due to the Turner Group pulling strings. Therefore, GrabCheap was already on Manchotech's radar. They knew full well that partnering with Aubree would only bring them benefits.
Even though they were prepared, the statistics Aubree provided still blew them away. The figures clearly showed that GrabCheap was set to revolutionize the entire e-commerce industry, blazing a groundbreaking new trail in the market.
Therefore, Manchotech wasted no time in sending their team.
This time, their primary objective was to gain a concrete understanding of GrabCheap's business model in order to assess its value.
Aubree attached great importance to this collaboration. Early in the morning, she brought Birgitte and several other senior executives to the entrance to greet Manchotech's delegation.
The people at Manchotech knew Aubree Miller was a legend. At just eighteen, she had already amassed enough wealth to last several lifetimes. She was the driving force behind the hottest new media trends like live-streaming and short videos.
In addition, she also invested in the latest trend in the gaming market, which was open-world games. She was a visionary young entrepreneur with remarkable business acumen.
However, Manchotech's delegation was surprised to discover that Aubree's entire team was so young. No member appeared to be over thirty.
"Indeed, the future truly belongs to you young people," one Manchotech representative commented.
"Ah, to be young and fearless! As they say, the young ones are fast learners," added another.
Aubree accepted the compliments unabashedly. "We've got all the materials ready in the conference room for your review."
Manchotech's delegation followed her to the conference room.
Birgitte gave the presentation, flashing slide after slide on the screen. She was no longer the naive rookie she once was. Dressed in a sharp business suit, she exuded poised confidence and effortless grace.
"Our GrabCheap app started with the group-buying strategy. I trust you've already received and reviewed the relevant statistics for this part."
The Manchotech representatives smiled and nodded. "The figures look good!"
The figures not only looked good, but were also staggering. The explosive growth in this segment left the representatives speechless. Aubree was truly capable. None of them had ever seen an e-commerce platform, not even the current top three market leaders, achieve such phenomenal results!
"Our group-buying model has achieved remarkable success in Südlichen Strand and the surrounding areas in the third quarter. Of course, this stems from our innovative approach, which delivers genuine discounts to users by leveraging bulk purchasing power. This is the core philosophy behind GrabCheap. We put our customers first, adopting a value-driven approach, and providing affordable, high-quality products." Birgitte ended on a high note.

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