Chapter 617
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This round of bidding ultimately went to YodaVision.
Locket Tech failing to secure the project was more or less within the expectations of both the Lockets and the Shaws. Still, seeing so many major corporations competing, only for YodaVision to emerge victorious, left a bitter taste nonetheless.
Losing the bid was disappointing, of course. But they had other worries beyond that.
For instance, the project Lockel Tech had been developing with Trevor’s help had once again hit a bottleneck. Continuing R&D meant more funding, and that had once again become a problem.
Not just Locket Tech, but InnovaTech was also facing the same situation.
If cash flow couldn’t keep up, all the projects currently in progress would be affected.
But right now, they simply didn’t have that kind of capital. 2
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Celeste knew nothing about what had been happening between Trevor and Wynn.
After winning the bid, she was so busy that she even worked overtime on Saturday.
On Sunday, when she finally had a day off, Jordyn showed up at the Rodriguez residence early in the morning
Celeste had been exhausted the day before and woke up late. However, Jordyn didn’t wake her. Instead, she waited obediently in her room.
When Celeste finally opened her eyes, Jordyn immediately burrowed into her arms.
“Mom, you’re awake! Are you hungry? Dad’s downstairs. He wants to talk to you.” 2
Celeste had still been groggy from sleep, but those words cleared her head instantly.
Jordyn’s arrival had been sudden.
None of the other Rodriguez family members were home.
About ten minutes later, Celeste went downstairs and saw Trevor sitting in the living room, drinking tea.
When he saw her, he greeted her calmly, as if nothing were amiss. “You’re up.”
With Jordyn present, Celeste simply nodded without saying much, then instructed the servant to prepare something for her to
eat.
While doing so, she noticed Trevor’s gaze lingering on her. Before she could say anything, he spoke again, “I heard YodaVision won the government project a couple of days ago. Congratulations. 2
The Locket family had also participated in the bidding, and they had lost, yet he was congratulating her?
Celeste couldn’t tell whether his congratulations were sincere. 3
After sitting down across from him, she replied calmly, “Thank you.”
Only then did she ask, “Jordyn said you wanted to talk to me?”
“I have a friend who’s quite interested in you,” Trevor said.
“He has a project he’d like to collaborate on—with both Fleming Group and YodaVision. Would you be interested in having a meal together to learn more about it?”
Perhaps knowing that alone wouldn’t be enough to persuade her, he added, “He’s worked with tech giants all over the world. Through him, you might get access to overseas AI developments you’re not yet aware of—as well as world–class talent and cutting–edge innovation.” 1
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To be honest, YodaVision wasn’i short on projects right now.
But
For a company positioned at the forefront of technological innova a composite advantage that others couldn’t easily replicate.
In that regard, YodaVision still had gaps.
After a brief pause, Celeste asked, “When?”
“He just arrived in Baumond yesterday. We’re having lunch togeth
“Alright.”
It was already past ten, and she hadn’t even had breakfast yet. She Before she could finish, Trevor looked at her and said, “I’ll wait for Celeste paused, then replied evenly, “No need. I’ll go on my own.
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To be honest, VodaVision wasn’t short on projects right now.
But
For a company positioned at the forefront of technological innovation, maintaining long–term competitiveness meant building a composite advantage that others couldn’t easily replicate.
In that regard, YodaVision still had gaps.
After a brief pause, Celeste asked, “When?”
“He just arrived in Baumond yesterday. We’re having lunch together. Want to come along?”
“Alright.”
It was already past ten, and she hadn’t even had breakfast yet. She said, “Send me the address. I’ll-”
Before she could finish, Trevor looked at her and said, “I’ll wait for you.” 2
Celeste paused, then replied evenly, “No need. I’ll go on my own.” 11
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