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“Tiffany, if Sansa, her daughter, the Cliffords, and that Sheppard do unite against you with the help of the Peridot Consortium, what will be your n?”
Marissa smiled reassuringly. “Don’t worry. They won’t manage to get the president on their side at all.”
“Why are you so confident, Tiffany?” Le asked, her tone echoing her confusion.
Not only Le, but also the rest of the Sanchez family was left scratching their heads at Marissa’s unwavering confidence.
No one could quite ce how she hade to know anything about the Peridot Consortium, given herck of any formal connection.
Marissa initially intended to announce her imminent appointment as the next president of the Peridot Consortium. Yet, upon reflection, she opted for a more reserved approach.
So, rather than reveal her forting position, shemented, “The president of the Peridot Consortium must be exceptionally bright. With such astute judgment, why would she waste time on those idiots?”
Le concurred. “That’s a strong point, Tiffany. I can’t stand Sansa, her daughter, the Clifford family, and Sheppard. The esteemed president of the Peridot Consortium surely must disdain them even more.”
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Daryl interjected with a note of caution, “However, it seems Sansa and her daughter have already caught the president’s eye. They’ve been using the Peridot Consortium’s reputation to their advantage. It’s something many have started to talk about.”
Rachel added her observations to the mix.
“Sansa and her daughter, once destitute and living in the streets, have somehow risen to a position of apparent affluence since their involvement with the Peridot Consortium. The transformation is stark, and they’ve clearly garnered some benefits from the association.
There’s talk that they’ve be the new favorites of the Peridot Consortium’s president, attracting a slew of admirers willing to curry favor. If they leverage these new connections against Tiffany, it could spell trouble.”
This insight from Daryl and Rachel only deepened Ruth’s growing anxiety.
Marissa hastened to offer reassurance. “You don’t need to worry about me.”
She continued, “Given the actual talents of Sansa and her daughter, it’s improbable they’ve made any real impression on the Peridot Consortium’s president, or that they’ve achieved any significant status.
They might hold some minor value or simply serve as pawns to the president. As mere pawns, they gain little beyond the role of tools; the president is unlikely to exert herself for them.
Sure, they might have received some funds from her, presenting a facade of newfound wealth, but it’s just surface-level. It’s a facade meant to obscure the underlying reality.”
Marissa concluded with an analogy: “It’s like feeding a pig with grains. It may appear that the pig is benefiting from consuming the owner’s supplies, but in reality, those gains are eventually transformed into meat, which ultimately benefits the owner. So, don’t be deterred by their pretentious front or hollow threats. Their semnce of power will soon dissipate.”
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