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“So tell me honestly, were there actually problems with the Crystal‘ proposal?”
She finally looked up, meeting his eyes directly.
Veronica had been reaching for her teacup when the question stopped her mid–motion. She hadn’t anticipated this particr angle of attack.
When Veronica finished speaking, Niall’s response came swift and calcted.
“That was absolutely masterful.”
The realization hit Niall like ice water. She forced her expression to remain neutral as she regrouped.
Setting down the cup, she tilted her head with genuine curiosity.
She found herself staring at Veronica as if seeing her for the first time. Every assumption she had made about this woman was crumbling in real time.
“Thank you, Ms. Murray.”
Veronica reached across the table, nudging Niall’s teacup closer to her.
Her eyes locked onto Veronica withser precision, studying every micro–expression
on the woman’s face.
“But?”
Thement reminded Dario of something he frequently overlooked. While Veronica might not have been directly involved in Dennis Group’s highest–level client negotiations, she had spent years observing, learning, and asionally participating inplex business dealings. That experience had forged her into someone far more formidable than her quiet demeanor suggested.
“I understandpletely.”
“Well, there was a good reason Dennis Group hired me as a secretary.”
“My pleasure entirely, Ms. Crystal.”
“The coborative approach you’re describing works beautifully in certain
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environments. Family discussions, academic settings, team–building exercises. But we’re not in a ssroom or a therapy session, Ms. Crystal. This is business. People enter business rtionships for one reason: profit. When that profit disappears, so does the rtionship. Given that reality, why would any rationalpany choose a subpar option when superior alternatives are readily avable?”
Veronica didn’t wait for an answer. Her smile remained warm, almost maternal, as she
continued.
“I believe there’s been a fundamental misunderstanding, Ms. Murray. My suggestiones from a ce of believing that sessful partnerships require mutual coboration. When challenges arise in any proposal, shouldn’t both parties work together to find solutions that benefit everyone involved?”
The question hit its mark. Niall’s carefully maintainedposure cracked slightly, her brow furrowing as she struggled to understand where this was heading.
“The proposal demonstrates impressive knowledge and attention to detail. What itcks is genuine understanding of how those details trante into practical reality. That gap between theory and application? That’s what makes it ultimately worthless to
us.”
Throughout this entire exchange, Dario had been stealing nces from his position across the room. His concern for Veronica had been growing by the minute, knowing Niall’s reputation for psychological maniption and underhanded tactics.
“Absolutely.”
Niall’s hand trembled almost imperceptibly as she lifted the cup. Refusing would be tantamount to admitting defeat.
“Ms. Crystal, identifying weaknesses in your own proposal falls squarely within your responsibilities, not ours. Do you honestly believe it’s our job to do your work for you? I should remind you that we have no obligation whatsoever to partner with yourpany. When you ask questions like that, you’re essentially admitting that you want
we actually need. If that’s truly
our business but haven’t bothered to understand wha
the case, then you’ve just confirmed my suspicions about your team’splete inability to meet our expectations.”
She paused, tapping her pen against the desk thoughtfully.
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He couldn’t contain his admiration.
Veronica recognized the trap immediately. This wasn’t a genuine request for feedback but a deliberate provocation designed to corner her into an impossible situation.
His curiosity got the better of him.
“The proposal itself was remarkably thorough. Every technical specification was urate, every detail carefully researched and documented.”
A knowing smile curved her lips as she responded with deadly calm.
“But there’s something fundamentally disconnected about the whole thing. When you try to imagine actually implementing their rmendations, the pieces don’t quite fit together the way they should. It’s like having a beautiful blueprint that looks perfect on paper but would create structural problems if you actually built from it.”
“Please, try the tea, Ms. Crystal. It’s really quite exceptional.”
Despite the gentle tone and pleasant expression, Niall felt something cold crawling up her spine. Each wordnded with surgical precision, dismantling her position piece by
piece.
After he finished reviewing the proposal details with Owen and escorted both visitors to the door, Dario returned to find Veronica organizing her notes with characteristic efficiency.
“Tell me something, Ms. Crystal. Is this your first time leading partnership negotiations?”
What he witnessed instead left him genuinely stunned. Veronica hadn’t just held her own; she had systematically dismantled Niall’s offensivé without breaking a sweat.
Dario leaned forward, intrigued.
“I strongly suspect Cullen provided direct assistance with the technicalponents.. His fingerprints are all over the strategic framework.”
“Since that’s your position, Ms. Murray, perhaps you could enlighten me about the specific shorings in our proposal. That way, we can address them properly.”
Veronica’s immediate response surprised him. She continued without looking up
her work.
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Veronica nced up from her papers, a softugh escaping her lips.
Niall had orchestrated this moment perfectly, or so she believed. Her strategy was elegant in its simplicity: when Veronica inevitably failed to articte specific ws in the proposal, Niall would have her opening to strike. She had even prepared a secondary attack should Veronica attempt to bluff her way through by listing random issues.
But Veronica had done something entirely unexpected. Instead of taking the bait, she had turned the entire conversation on its head, creating an even more sophisticated trap that left Niall scrambling for solid ground.
The gesture was simple, almost motherly. But in the context of their conversation, it felt like something else entirely. A demonstration of control. A reminder of who held the power in this room.
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