<b>Chapter </b><b>653 </b>
Eugene was saying this <b>to </b>Xander<b>, </b>but his gaze was fixed on Mnie.
He seemed to be implying that Mnie was the one being ungrateful.
Mnie frowned and subconsciously looked at Harvey. She happened <b>to </b>see his displeasure.
Her expression turned gloomy as she knew that Redwaves was against LeapCo and Burning Star Studio. Now that Eugene and Xander were retorting <b>each </b><b>other</b><b>, </b>it <b>was </b><b>a </b>chance for Harvey to go against them.
Without hesitating, Mnie wanted to remind Xander<b>. </b><b>Still</b><b>, </b>she heard Eugene say, “However, Burning <b>Star </b>Studio has the ability to make Mr. Solomon so unruly, and LeapCo is willing to let Burning Star Studio be ungrateful.”
Although Eugene sounded sarcastic, he still gave in and spoke up for Xander.
When Xander mentioned Vi, he wanted to hint to Harvey that Vi had a personal grudge against
them. Hence, her words might not be true.
This time, Eugene expressed that he wanted to cooperate with Burning Star Studio, which meant
Burning Star Studio should be in the running.
It sounded like a friendly conversation, but it had many hidden meanings in it.
Frowning, Mnie looked at Eugene as she pondered how to stop the conversation. However, Vi spoke up faster than she did.
Vi looked at Xander in displeasure<b>. </b><b>“</b>Mr. Solomon, what do you mean by that? The incident happened because Burning Star Studio was irresponsible. Why are you ming it on me?
“I know you have a good rtionship with Mnie and want to protect her, but why are you using
me?”
Mnie never expected to get implicated. She was sitting in the wheelchair, looking displeased.
What Mnie disliked most was bringing personal <b>matters </b>into business.
She looked at Harvey and calmly said, “Mr. Grant, no matter what<b>, </b>Burning Star Studio has <b>to </b>have a chance to prove ourselves<b>. </b><b>If </b>you reject us just like that, it seems to go against the motive <b>of </b>tendering.”
“I don’t think prioritizing safety measurements is wrong<b>,</b>” said Harvey calmly.
Mnie said nothing. She could not convince Harvey if he insisted on bringing up the <b>safety </b>
measurements.
The atmosphere was tense, and Mnie pondered what to do next.
<b>“</b>It seems that no one informed you.” <b>Just </b>as she was pondering<b>, </b><b>a </b>deep, indifferent <b>voice </b>sounded.
Matthew spoke slowly, yet his voice was clear. He looked at Mnie coldly, “The changes in terms a few <b>days </b>ago have stated everything. Even if Mr. Grant agrees to let Burning Star Studio take part, it’ll be difficult for you to be chosen.”
Mnie and Matthew did not have a pleasurable conversation that night.
That was also why Mnie had been avoiding looking at Matthew. After all<b>, </b>he would remind her of
Howard.
Mnie even wondered. If she had not been so stubborn about investigating her rtionship with Matthew, would she be able to face him calmly now?
The conference was quite a disaster for Burning Star Studio.
After the conference ended, Mnie looked at Xander while looking troubled. “I didn’t expect it to
turn out like this.”
Harvey was making things difficult for Burning Star Studio, and Vi yed a part in causing that.
Xander said, “Even without you in attendance, Harvey would’ve still made things difficult for us.
Vi just happened to be there. So, you don’t have to me yourself.”
Just as he spoke, the phone on the table rang. It was from a client in Jepton.