Chapter 24 Give the Role to Julian Quinn
Chapter 24 Give the Role to Julian Quinn
Chapter 24 Give the role to Julian Quinn
Mr. Reese wasn't a fool. Knowing Courtney Sachs's connections with Julian Quinn and Mr. Landau, he realized that Courtney's status was high and that she might indeed have the 30 million.
Courtney Sachs motioned for Lilian Rossum to sit down, crossing her legs, "Discuss it. If 30 million isn't enough, I'll add more."
Mr. Reese had never been so troubled by someone offering money.
Julian Quinn retorted, "Fine, I'll match whatever she offers. It's as if only you have money."
Courtney Sachs looked at her disdainfully, "You have money, but is it yours?"
"Is your money truly yours?"
Courtney Sachs replied, "At least it's from the Sachs family. Even if I do nothing, I have my share. What about you?"
"You..."
Mr. Reese quickly raised his hand and intervened their argument, "Enough! Please don't argue for that. Let me call Mr. Landau."
''Call him, put it on speaker, we all want to hear!" Courtney Sachs was also getting angry. She wanted to see if Frank Landau was really favoring Julian Quinn.
Mr. Reese hurriedly took out his phone. He didn't have Frank Landau's direct number, so he called his assistant.
After the phone connected, Mr. Reese simply explained the situation.
After hearing the name of Lilian Rossum, the assistant realized he couldn't handle it and informed Frank Landau.
"Mr. Landau, this is the situation. Ms. Rossum(used when Nelson Casey refferred to Lilian Rossum) and Ms. Quinn are competing for the same role. What should we do..."
Frank Landau, without looking up from his documents, said, "Give it to Julian."
"What...?"
Frank Landau glanced at his assistant, "Didn't you hear that?"
"But Ms. Rossum(used when Nelson Casey refferred to Lilian Rossum)..."
Frank Landau's expression darkened, interrupting his assistant, "I said, give it to Julian. Don't you understand?"
The assistant nodded, "Understood. I'll handle it."
After receiving the call, Mr. Reese looked at Courtney Sachs with difficulty, "Miss Sachs, Mr. Landau has responded."
From his expression, Courtney Sachs guessed the answer, "It's for that woman, right? Mr. Reese, you give so much face to Frank Landau, does the Sachs family not deserve your respect?"
"I... I..."
Mr. Reese was on the verge of tears, deeply regretting his decision. He wished he hadn't agreed to this ridiculous plan, which now put him in a difficult position, making it problematic no matter which one he chose.
Lilian Rossum hung her head, and the outcome was as expected as her.
She could feel Julian Quinn's triumphant and mocking gaze.
If Frank Landau wasn't on her side, what right did she have to compete with Julian?
She wanted to leave, but Courtney Sachs wouldn't let her go. Courtney seemed determined not to leave until the role was decided, and Julian felt the same.
Mr. Reese and his team discussed for a long time but still couldn't come to a conclusion. In the end, they had to report to their superiors.
However, the higher-ups didn't care, just advising them to decide for themselves. Their suggestion was that since they would offend one side anyway, they should weigh the pros and cons and decide which side would cause the least damage if offended.
The result was clear. Courtney Sachs, alone, couldn't compare to Frank Landau.
Frank Landau had already made his stance clear, and Courtney Sachs could only represent herself, not the entire Sachs family. This text is © NôvelDrama/.Org.
After weighing the pros and cons, Mr. Reese had no choice but to apologize and decline Courtney Sachs and Lilian Rossum.
"Miss Sachs, I'm truly sorry. After our unanimous discussion, we've decided to choose Ms. Quinn as the spokesperson for this campaign."
Courtney Sachs slammed the table and stood up, "What do you mean? What does Frank Landau mean?! Is this how he treats his wife?"
"Wife? Huh...? Who, who is..." Mr. Reese was taken aback, instinctively glancing at Lilian Rossum. Could it be what he was thinking?