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In conclusion, the audience erupted into a resounding ovation.
Following the speech, a brief window for the open bidding session ensued. As Loraine descended the
stage, Jennie hurried towards her.
Jennie, who was usually petite and dressed in cute, casual outfits, changed her style that day. She
wore a sharp suit and had her Long hair tied up meticulously, giving her an air of intelligence.
Loraine couldn’t help but marvel at her best friend’s significant improvement in fashion sense.
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However, Jennie’s true nature emerged as soon as she opened her mouth.
“Lorrie! You were absolutely fantastic up there! How can you be so brilliant? You’re my idol!”
Loraine grinned, replying, “Alright, enough with the flattery. How are things going for you? Do you think
you’ll win the bid?”
Jennie confidently retorted, “Really, Lorrie, where’s your faith in me?
Don’t worry, it’s mine!”
She then leaned in closer to Loraine, her curiosity piqued. “So, what’s the deal between you and
Marco? I saw you two racing to the stage hand-in-hand earlier. You never cease to amaze me!”
Loraine shoved her away, reprimanding, “Buzz off! Can’t you focus on something else for once?”
“I’m keeping an eye on things! I wasn’t kidding when I said I’d nail this. I’ve assessed the competition
from all the top stores and companies present this time. Lorrie, you can count on me. I’m extremely
confident!”
Jennie raised her chin proudly as she spoke.
Loraine teased, “The most desirable bid is for the well-situated shop in the commercial district, and the
companies here today are not short on funds or vision. Don’t get too cozy with your competition.”
“Chill, Lorrie. Whatever it takes, I’ll secure the bid!” Jennie clenched her fists, brimming with energy.
Smiling, Loraine patted Jennie’s head, saying, “Alright, I trust you.”
She knew that Jennie had been working diligently for the bid lately, and the Fowler family had backed
her wholeheartedly. Jennie’s confidence stemmed from thorough preparation rather than baseless
arrogance. In other words, Loraine was genuinely thrilled for her best friend.
As the two of them chatted joyfully, they failed to notice someone snapping a photo from a corner.
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Following the bidding session, an array of emotions swept the room.
Some reveled in joy, while others nursed their disappointment.
The bids offered by the different companies remained unknown due to the blind nature of the process.
Those who competed against their opponents for the same storefront were very anxious.