Chapter <b>227 </b>
Tessa didn’t miss the admiration flickering in Grace’s eyes.
She took a deep breath, forcing down the surge of bitterness rising inside her.
Then she turned her gaze to Aurora, determined to see just what kind of grand n her oh–so–perfect sister hade up with.
After all, every shareholder in the room was watching.
Aurora gave a small nod to her assistant, signaling him to begin.
He followed without hesitation–their coordination smooth and precise.
Aurora rose and walked to the front, stopping beside the whiteboard.
With confidence and poise, she began outlining her proposal.
“From what I’ve observed, the domestic market is nearing saturation. That means it’s time for us to look beyond and think
further ahead.”
She moved one slender finger, flipping to the next slide in the presentation.
The room followed her lead, their attention drawn into her rhythm.
And soon enough, they began to understand the scale of her ambition.
“As you can see, we’ve already secured one of the major yers in the domestic industry–Vanguard. That project has elevated
Walton Corporation’s visibility and reputation.”
She paused, letting the weight of that statement settle.
“So why not turn our focus outward–toward international markets?”
Her words sent a stir through the room.
A wave of murmurs broke out. Some were excited, others uneasy.
Some thought Aurora’s idea was too bold and risky to be viable.
But others found themselves agreeing.
After all, she had managed tond Vanguard, hadn’t she?
And everyone in the room knew the domestic market was indeed tapped out.
That was no secret.
Standing before <b>the </b>crowd, Aurora remained calm andposed, undeterred by the buzzing voices around her.
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“This is a plot ofnd I’ve been eyeing overseas. If Walton invests and secures it, we could develop it into entertainment facilities,
and the return on investment would be almost immediate,” she said, pointing to the slide.
Grace’s eyes gleamed with approval, the admiration in her gaze growing even stronger.
She couldn’t deny it–this daughter of hers was carved from the same mold as she was.
If nothing else, Grace had to admit that the bold and fearless drive Aurora had reminded her of herself.
Tessa, however, raised a skeptical voice. “But we don’t have any real connections overseas. If we rush into buying thisnd, how
do we even know if it’s worth it? What if we get scammed?”
Aurora let out a faint, coldugh. “In business, the worst mistake is hesitating at every step.
“Those who aplish great things don’t let the details paralyze them. They move forward, not backward.”
Tessa’s expression soured at the retort. “Sister, I understand what you mean, but we have to consider everyone’s interests. We
can’t just pursue personal ambition at the cost of the group.”
Grace sat silently between the two.
She didn’t speak, but she couldn’t deny that both daughters had their points.
Aurora didn’t hold back. “If I only cared about myself, I wouldn’t be standing here, sharing this project with all of you.
“My point is clear–Walton Corporation can’t afford to be shortsighted. We have to look ahead.”
Grace nced around the room, meeting the eyes of the other executives.
Most wore nk expressions.
That one nce told her all she needed to know.
They didn’t believe in the n.
Just as Tessa had said, they had no contacts abroad.
Why would they risk their money on something so uncertain?
People, after all, were inherently self–serving.
No one would back a venture they didn’t feel confident in.
Finally, one of the senior board members raised a question. “What’s the feasibility of this project, Miss Walton? Have you done a
thorough analysis<b>?</b><b>” </b>