Chapter 166
Chapter 166
Aubree had reserved a private room and was waiting there with Vincent and Birgitte for the investors.
“Sorry we’re late.” Atlas Cohen hurried in with two sharply dressed men. One was an older gentleman with graying temples, while the other, exuding confidence and presence, appeared to be about the same age as Bowen.
Atlas beamed, “These are the two investors I’d like to introduce to Aubree. One is Ronald Wilson, a renowned entrepreneur from Rithol City, and the other is his son, Bryan, who is every bit as impressive as his father.
“Mr. Wilson represents the Wilson Group, while Bryan is here on behalf of his own company, Peakru Group.”
At his words, two all-too-familiar faces appeared before her.
‘It’s them, Aubree thought. Her face instantly darkened, her expression turning thunderous.
Her two colleagues who had come with her to handle the matter immediately tensed up, fully aware of the long-standing feud between Aubree and the Wilson family.
Atlas had approached them on his own initiative. As a well-known investment broker in Rithol City, he specialized in connecting project owners seeking funding with potential investors.
But they never expected the investors he introduced would turn out to be the Wilson family.
“Hi, Aubree,” Ronald and Bryan greeted as they walked in.
Atlas, still oblivious to the tension in the room, continued cheerfully, “I doubt these gentlemen need much introduction, Aubree. Their reputation surely precedes them.”
Atlas said enthusiastically, “Mr. Wilson, Bryan, I’m sure you’re both well aware of how explosively popular Aubree’s Playzy project is right now. The growth potential is simply phenomenal.”
A stellar project and formidable investors-Atlas was convinced this brokered deal was a match made in heaven.
“With you two teaming up, it’s like adding wings to a tiger,” he added.
Aubree’s face darkened. ‘Cooperate with the Wilson family? Not even in my wildest dreams,’ she fumed inwardly. She could only blame herself for not checking who the investors were in advance.
“Don’t tell me it’s just a coincidence that you two ended up as my investors,” Aubree asked, her voice icy.
Atlas grew flustered. “Coincidence? What do you mean, Aubree? Mr. Wilson and Bryan are clearly here for investment cooperation. Shouldn’t we at least maintain some professional courtesy?”
Aubree glanced at him. “If the investors are the Wilson family, then with all due respect, Mr. Cohen, this partnership simply won’t be possible.”
Atlas frowned. “Ms. Miller, this isn’t a joke. Are you saying these two don’t have what it takes to invest in your project?”
“Of course not. When it comes to capability, who in all of Rithol City could possibly match these two oh-so-impressive gentlemen here?” Aubree’s words sounded like praise, but her tone dripped with sarcasm.
Aubree thought mockingly, ‘Who would dare question the oh-so-mighty Wilson family’s power?’
Ronald and Bryan clearly caught the sarcasm in her words and were both a little embarrassed.
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Atlas was even more baffled and wondered, ‘Who in their right mind would turn down that much money?”
Aubree shot him a cold look. “Mr. Cohen, did you even bother to look into my background?”
Honestly, I didn’t look into that, Atlas admitted awkwardly.
Bryan said with feigned concern, “Aubree, don’t be like this. Dad and I only came here to help you.”
“Exactly. If you need investment, we can provide whatever you want,” Ronald chimed in eagerly.
Originally, Ronald had planned to force Aubree to willingly hand over Bree Technology.
Gareth had also proactively extended an olive branch to Ronald. But just as he had everything planned out, news broke that Aubree was seeking investment.
Given the circumstances, Ronald didn’t mind giving her a chance-as long as she knew what was good for her. After all, he still had some paternal affection left for her.
After all, if Ronald had to resort to a hostile takeover, Bree Technology would surely suffer devaluation once it was in his hands-and he’d be the one taking the financial hit.
“Help me?” Aubree scoffed inwardly, an inexplicable surge of anger rising within her. The longer she looked at the Wilson family, the more her disgust grew.
In the past, they’d just been cruel and abusive, always showing blatant favoritism toward Carmen. She used to chalk it up to personal preference and simply paid them back in kind.