Clupter 254

The natural ecosystem was well preserved out if it were to be ord for modent construction, Wal likely be filled and exploited.

psing so would not only strip sway instigial chabut also incirase costs and lead to disappointing results integrating classical architecture would save a lot of money and cndle a unique architectural complex

"We candefinitely iny such mucellent project. We have atualment here, and we could see that as a foundation to build a classical garden. At the Hime, mancoubidi ile İlocate a comprehensive bonuslary mound the neoby commercial district."

I picked up a penand added more details to my odpisal blueprint. As halil sa, Mr. Olon's expression gradually turned into satisfaction. If I could secure this vollaboration, it would greatly aheaner usy future prospects. When I handed the enticed blueprint to Mr then, he was thoughly pleased.

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"It Ed jüel youeatlier, and it you'd been interested in this field, you could've become my mente. But we're just talking about a collaboration for no abrad ant siente contract it their's nothing else."

He was elicient and ever diapped his feet when it came to work. We sinest the contract the spot, and I expressed my gratitude while we discussed the finer

Now that I had the tigst bluepot, I immediately delegated the necessary tasks. Mr. Olot quickly understood my vision, and our collaboration seemed like a match made in heaven

butle drive back, 1 pondered on the entire situation. Though Mr. Odont was a professional in the field, how did he know about our project?

The Southrli Shiar project hadn't been publicly rendered, and we hadn't solved many designers either, Although we had Mr. Mitchell's support, he wouldn't have shared to main details with Mr. Odou

Just as scars feeling, doubtful, I recalled seeing a familiar figure that day. I searched ny memory and quickly realized who it Pound Thad the divertem back just as we were about to teach line. Though he seemed puzzled. Was

turned the car around.

complied and t pulling the strings behind the scenes.

TwFilun approaching as soll de We nived at Mr Clan's residence, and it became clear to ine that he'd be If it weren't inthis assistance, we wouldn't have been able to complete this project so smoothly. Plus, Mr. Odom wasn't someone who enjoyed working with

Though brdous was rente, he was wellous and organized. He'd always ensure that his work achieved the best possible results. The collaboration would undoubtedly lay a ranger foundation for me with him onboard.

I paid the driver and stepped out of the cat

Blasermed soused to see, and was taken aback to see him too.

"I was you, Wasn't it?" Lasked alirectly and wasted no time with pleasantries. My tone was cold, so he seemed slightly embarrassed.

The rabbed his nose and didn't answer, but has silence cordimed ing suspicions. I found it rather laughable.

Hinword as pested, he be remained silent and was unwilling to answer.

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