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The Woman From Hell

Chapter 1041
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Chapter 1042

After a pause, he continued, "Fredericks Corporations intend to get this business deal."

| looked up at him. "You can just tellwhat | have to do."

| was his secretary now and worked for Fredericks Corporations. He could be straightforward withif h e

needed anything and did not have to beat about the bush. | was not going to refuse anyway.

Jordan smiled. His smile seemed a little casual."

You'll handle this matter."

| frowned, feeling somewhat puzzled. "I just joined the company and am only your secretary. My job mainly

consists of organizing files and handling daily chores. That's it. Besides, a project director should be the one

handling project cooperation. If you pass this task to m e, do you really think I'm capable enough to handle it?"

Jordan put down the cutleries in his hand and looked slightly more stern now. "You previously worked in Grant

Corporation for many years and saved a business that was on the verge of collapse. Is that not enough to show

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how capable you are? | think a person's position doesn't represent a person's ability, and there isn’t a rule that

says a secretary can't do the work of a project director. You can ask Cally if she has

ever followed up on a project.”

| frowned, thinking that he was just confusing different concepts and brainwashing me.

Seeing that | did not say anything, Jordan sighed. " Sending you to do the bidding also means that we'll stand a

high chance of succeeding. At this point, it is just my selfishness, really.” u n

That meant what he said earlier was just bullshit. The main reason he wantedto do this was that my

relationship with Theo could helpgain an upper hand among the many bidders.

| did not like the feeling of being used as a pawn and felt very reluctant to go, but | was not in a hurry to say no

either.

Jordan looked atwith a deep and profound gaze." It's fine if you refuse. I'll just give the 20 percent

commission to someone else. That's all."

| froze. Looking at him, | asked, "20 percent commission?"

Jordan raised his eyebrows. "In all of Fredericks Corporations’ projects, the final person in charge will always get

a 20 percent commission in the end. It has always been like that."

Back when | was working in Grant Corporation and Zimmer Corporations, the project director would only get a

ten percent commission. It was already

considered the most percentage one could be given. A s both Zimmer Corporations and Grant Corporation were

large enterprises, they were able to give that much; smaller enterprises would generally give five percent only.

A 20 percent commission was simply too tempting.

Grant Corporation's projects were never small projects and could amount to tens or hundreds of millions. If the

person in charge drew 20 percent from it, it would surely not be a small amount.

Seeingin a daze, Jordan picked up his cutleries and took a few bites. He then got up and walked to his desk.

He picked up a document from his desk, walked back, and handed it to me. "Here are the details of Grant

Corporation’s project. It can be said to be the best project in the city in the past year. There

are too many bidders. Plenty of the companies have advantages over Fredericks Corporations. That's why | need

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you to handle this matter."

| felt a little speechless. "I can only tell you that even though Theo and | share a relationship, he won't choose a

partner who doesn’t have any advantages just because of me. He's an outstanding businessman i n the business

field."

Jordan smiled slightly. "How do you know if you don’t try?"

| helplessly sighed. "Fine."

"The bidding starts this evening, which means you have to get the proposal done this afternoon," Jordan said

with a smile.

After a long silence, | asked him with a somewhat uneasy expression, "Don’t you think you're puttingin a

tough spot, Mr. Fredericks?"

Jordan raised his eyebrow. "So, you can't do it?"

It was a general consensus that goading someone into action was the worst thing one could ever do.

However, it was effective enough to make one angry.

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Seeing that | had fallen silent, Jordan smiled slightly." You'll get a lot of benefits if the bidding is successful, n 0?"