Chapter 1136:
âThe Deleon Group has suddenly emerged and snatched several of our companyâs projects. They acted swiftly, catching Benjamin unprepared, and now, our whole party is in disarray,â Julio glanced at Dalores. Unable to leave the hospital, he was forced to manage the crisis remotely.
This arrangement meant he was sometimes late in receiving updates, causing the company significant losses.
Seeing this, Eileen quickly grasped his worries. âIâll head to the company. You stay here with Dalores. If anything comes up, Iâll call you immediately.â
âOkay,â Julio responded, his eyes conveying his gratitude. Dalores felt somewhat uneasy. âIf thereâs something you need to attend to, please go. Iâm quite alert at the moment. Iâm fine and can take care of Emerson.â
âNo,â Eileen replied. âAs the general manager of the Ferguson Group, I canât just sit back and collect my pay. I should do something for the company. Let Julio stay with you.â
On her way to the Ferguson Group, Eileen phoned Benjamin to get an update on the situation.
âYou must have heard about the Deleon Group before,â Benjamin said. âDidnât they snatch a project from the EB Group recently? However, the EB Group responded swiftly and managed to take a project from the Deleon Group.â
Eileen was surprised. âReally? I hadnât heard about this from Bryan.â
Upon sensing her surprise, Benjamin quickly understood something. âThe Deleon Group recently returned from overseas. Just a month ago, they surfaced here in Onaland. They bought several shopping malls, spending over a hundred million, instantly making a name for themselves. Even though they are our competitors and Iâve done extensive research on them, I didnât anticipate theyâd target the Ferguson Group. Thatâs why they succeeded.â
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âPrepare all the detailed information on the Deleon Group and a profile of their current leader for me. Iâll arrive at the company shortly,â Eileen said.
After ending the call, Eileen drove directly to the Ferguson Group. Upon reaching the companyâs parking lot, she parked her car and immediately called Bryan.
âWhy didnât you inform me about the Deleon Group?â she asked.
âWhat?â Bryan paused to think, then replied, âItâs merely business maneuvering. Nothing serious.â
He hadnât mentioned it to Eileen because he had nearly forgotten about it himself.
This was a significant threat to the Ferguson Group.
Eileen inhaled deeply and said, âThe Deleon Group has successfully taken multiple projects from the Ferguson Group, resulting in substantial losses.â
âWhatâs the situation at the Ferguson Group now?â Noticing the quietness on Eileenâs end, Bryan asked, âAre you in the parking lot?â
âIâve just arrived. Iâm hanging up now. I need to see whatâs going on.â Eileen ended the call, stepped out of the car, and walked briskly into the elevator.
When Eileen stepped out of the elevator on the top floor, Benjamin immediately handed her a thick document. It detailed the Deleon Groupâs remarkable performance overseas in recent years, describing it as a dominant player in the market.
âGenerally, itâs logical for a powerful company to seek new markets. But with three major firms in Onalandâthe EH Group, the Apex Group, and the Ferguson Groupâthe Deleon Groupâs specific choice of Onaland suggests they have a particular agenda,â Eileen remarked.
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