"Where did you hear about this?" Sophie asked in confusion.
In her previous life, she had been closed off for treatnt at this ti because of soone, and it was only after ten years that she got better and ca out, only to learn about the developnt of other events.
Regarding the business circle she hadn’t really been involved in, she truly didn’t have any impression of this bidding.
"Everyone knows now," Edward Palr said. "This is an open bidding, any company with the right qualifications can bid."
"Let’s prepare well just in case we succeed," Edward Palr said confidently. "Our company isn’t bad, we use reliable materials and do excellent work."
"Hmm, if everyone wants to give it a try, then that’s fine," Sophie nodded and said. "I agree."
"Actually, you don’t have to tell about these things, just make the decisions yourselves," Sophie laughed and said, but under the watchful eyes of Edward Palr and Lucy Wells, her laughter gradually faded, leaving a stiff smile on her face.
"So... why did you specifically notify to co to the company... what does that an?" Sophie had an uneasy thought.
"Of course, the bidding requires your participation," Lucy Wells said matter-of-factly.
"Why?" Sophie was so shocked she almost jumped up; she had planned to be a carefree slacker in this lifeti, why did they want her to strive and work hard?
She didn’t even manage her pearls and jade artifacts.
Why should she care about the renovation company?
The renovation business is way more complicated than dealing with pearls and jade!
"Because you’re smart, Sophie," Lucy Wells said. "You have great insight into the company’s overall strategy, and we need your involvent in this bidding."
Sophie’s lips twitched twice, "Actually, I think you’re doing a great job."
She sincerely didn’t have much experience, all she had was from seeing and learning a lot in her past life.
"Sophie, let’s work hard together," Lucy Wells said, leaving Sophie truly at a loss for words.
She really just wanted to live leisurely without effort.
She didn’t want to be so motivational...
"Okay then, I’ll go back and study," Sophie nodded in the hopeful gaze of Edward Palr and Lucy Wells.
In the evening, as Charles Seymour just got ho from work, he was greeted warmly by Sophie.
"Honey, you’ve finally co back," Sophie leapt at Charles Seymour.
Charles Seymour quickly scooped her up with his large hand, holding her steadily, "What’s going on?"
Sophie was unusually enthusiastic today.
"Um... do you have a sample bid proposal?" Sophie asked Charles Seymour.
"Bid proposal?" Charles Seymour looked at her in confusion, "Why do you need a bid proposal?"
"Our company needs to bid, and as the boss, I naturally have to lead by example and charge to the front!" Sophie proclaid energetically.
Charles Seymour furrowed his brow, "Speak plainly."
"President Palr and Lucy are bullying , forcing to participate in writing the bid proposal, boohoo... I just want to be a lazy bum!" Sophie had finally found a pillar of support, twisting and whining in Charles Seymour’s arms.
"Don’t move around," Charles Seymour took a sharp breath and gave Sophie a light pat on her behind. She was playing with fire, didn’t she know?
"If you don’t want to, just don’t do it," Charles Seymour said.
The person in his arms suddenly quieted down, and he felt so slight disappointnt; if she continued to move, could he possibly... perhaps...
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